"German-Americans who lived in Germany" would tell you what they
believe, and what they want you to believe. Why not check a more
authentic and less partisan source? For instance:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany

But I think you're raising a smoke screen here, and deflecting from
the point of debating the relationship between Catholicism and Nazism.
BTW, Mario: can a Nazi be a Catholic (or vice versa)? --FN

> --- Gilbert Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now that this discussion on Hitler is into a more
> > intellectual stage, I would like to add my two
> > cents.
> > >From my first-hand conversations with
> > German-Americans who lived in Germany during the
> > war, one needs to separate the Third Reich rule in
> > the first half from the second half of the regime.

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