
HITLER'S PRIESTS. CATHOLIC CLERGY AND NATIONAL SOCIALISM
Discover the dark side of the history of the Catholic Church during the era of National Socialism. The book "Hitler's Priests" is a shocking story about clergymen who believed in a mystical connection with Hitler, failing to see the evil in his policies. It is a fascinating, albeit terrifying read that sheds new light on the relationship between the Church and Nazism.
- In-depth analysis of the attitudes of the Catholic clergy towards National Socialism
- Fascinating biographies of 138 German priests who supported Hitler
- Detailed archival and library research
- New perspective on the role of the Church during the Nazi era
- Shocking story about the obsession with nationalism and hatred of Jews
- A book for history enthusiasts and those interested in the topic of World War II
Kevin P. Spicer, the author of the book, has done a titanic job, combing through diocesan and state archives in several countries to delve into the biographies, beliefs, and motives of the actions of priests who openly supported Hitler. His research reveals how deeply rooted anti-Semitism was in the Catholic tradition and how brown priests became a bridge connecting older forms of anti-Semitism with the racist ideology of Nazism. This book is not only an important historical document but also a warning against the dangers of nationalism and intolerance.
The publishing house Słowo/Obraz Terytoria presents readers with an extremely carefully crafted publication in hardcover, which guarantees durability and an aesthetic appearance. The 238x171 mm format makes the book comfortable to read, and high-quality paper and printing ensure a comfortable reading experience. It is the ideal gift for anyone who appreciates reliable historical knowledge and elegant editions.
"Hitler's Priests" is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the complexity of the relationship between the Church and Nazism. It is a book that forces reflection and raises difficult questions about morality, faith, and responsibility. The author deserves recognition for creating an extremely interesting and readable study, which has so far been largely overlooked in historiography. Derek Hastings from Oakland University emphasizes in the Journal of Contemporary History that it is an outstanding examination of an aspect of the cultural history of the Nazi era.
Do not hesitate, reach for "Hitler's Priests" and immerse yourself in a fascinating, albeit dark history. Get to know the fates of clergymen who believed in Hitler and see how their decisions influenced the course of history. This is a book that will remain in your memory for a long time and encourage deep reflection.
Specifications
| ISBN | 978-83-8325-106-6 |
| Author | Kevin P. Spicer |
| Binding | Twarda |
| Type | Książki |
| Edition | 1 |
| Year of publication | 2024 |
| Publisher | Słowo / obraz terytoria (B) |
| Number of pages | 424 |
| Release date | 2025-07-14 |
| Age category | + |
| Format | 238x171 mm |
Słowo/Obraz Terytoria Hitler's Priests - Catholic Clergy and National Socialism
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