Platt,
Unfortunately the Nazis were a Christian movement supported by
The local churches, not all, but most. At least check this site out
Which has detailed photos of Nazi artifacts with religious symbols and
sayings, being a graphic artist and skeptic, I think I could spot
Photo shoped images , these are genuine, I cross-referenced a lot
Of it.
http://www.nobeliefs.com/nazis.htm

http://www.nobeliefs.com/mementoes.htm


-Ron

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> [Arlo interjects]
> Painting the 
> Nazi's as "atheistic" is simply a historically invalid rhetorical 
> attempt to disassociate religion from the holocaust. But a closer 
> look at the historical record shows that, at best, it was a warped 
> understanding of religion, occult, master race and "divine right" 
> that underscored the Nazi Party. Heck, even their primary symbol, the 
> swasktika, is a religious symbol.

Nice try at rewriting history but it won't wash. National Socialism was
no
more a religious movement than current the current progressive movement
of the Democratic Party. As for the swastika being a religious symbol,
that's nonsense. In Mein Kampf, Hitler described the symbolism of the
Nazi 
flag: "In red we see the social idea of the movement, in white the 
nationalistic idea, in the swastika the mission for the victory of the 
Aryan man." 



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