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http://what-would-Jesus-think.info/about
/Europe's-Fascists-were-led-by-its-Christian-Right_2.htm
is the 2nd of 3 pages of a website that exposes
the fact that many in the top leadership
of the Fascist parties of 19th century Europe
were conservative Roman-Catholics
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Hitler's fellow
conservative Roman-Catholics
in the Nazi leadership :
One of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany, Himmler served as the commander of the German Schutzstaffel (SS) and controlled the Gestapo. He grew up as a devout Catholic and attended mass regularly. His father's brother may have been a Nazi Jesuit priest. Eventually he moved away from Catholicism toward Aryan occultist beliefs, but he, nevertheless, never lost his belief in God and he thought of Jesus as an Aryan.
Hess edited Hitler's book Mein Kampf and served as Hitler's deputy. He emerged as a prominent figure in Nazi Germany.
H�ss served as a senior Nazi official, member of the SS and Waffen-SS (with the rank of SS-Obersturmbannf�hrer) and was longest-serving commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp where he held responsibility for the murder of hundreds of thousands of people.
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