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... struggle: in Nazi art and architecture, in the ideology of the Hitler Youth, in ... Christian Middle Ages, but it did not invent them.(*) The Vatican document is ...
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... other lay institutions. The Vatican recognised the Hitler regime and agreed to the dissolution of the Center Party. July 20th after ...
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... had signed a Cordat with Hitler, Nazism began to oppose both the morality and status of Catholism.Looking to Mussolini's relationship with the Vatican as a ...
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... This led directly to the dissolution of the Center party, as Hitler and the Vatican agreed to remove the clergy from political life in exchange for the ...
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... The foremost reason is the talent of Adolph Hitler, but we must wonder that if non-Jews ... to preserve Rome and his policy of refuge for Jews in the Vatican State ...
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... of friction between the church and the state with the Lateran pacts with the Vatican in 1929. ... Adolf Hitler was one of the 20th century's most powerful dictators ...
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... Hitler even signed an agreement with the church known as "The Vatican-Nazi Agreement (ANT 41)." At this time, it was unknown that Hitler was up to no good. ...
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... Hitler even signed an agreement with the church known as "The Vatican-Nazi Agreement (ANT 41)." At this time, it was unknown that Hitler was up to no good. ...
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... Hitler even signed an agreement with the church known as "The Vatican-Nazi Agreement (ANT 41)." At this time, it was unknown that Hitler was up to no good. ...
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... When Hitler began his move to conquer Europe, he promised that no person of ... The Vatican condemed racism in general but did hardly anything to stop the German ...
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... the state, with the Lateran pacts that he agreed upon with the Vatican in 1929 ... in the Spanish Civil War, linking Italy to Nazi Germany and Mussolini to Hitler. ...
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... of church to interfere in all matters - called 1st Vatican Council AUGUSTE COMTE ... lightning war developed by the Germans OPERATION SEA LION: Hitler's invasion of ...
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... again. In 1933, Hitler assumed power and created a dictatorship. Within ... Jews. The Vatican even recognized the Nazi regime. Ordinary ...
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... Hitler began a campaign which involved the creation of a pure Aryan race ... the was, Christian and Jewish relations improved and during Second Vatican Council (1962 ...
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... a written document, which stated Italy respected the Pope and the Vatican City. ... After the Germans, under Adolf Hitler, took over Poland, Mussolini saw it as an ...
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... control over education, and the Pope's right to rule over Vatican City. ... To stop Hitler from invading Austria, Italy, Poland, France, and Czechoslovakia came ...
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... and attempted to create an Italian empire, ultimately in alliance with HITLER's Germany. ... In 1929 a concordat with the Vatican was signed, by which the Italian ...
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... In the Vatican City, the pope runs the whole country. ... Hitler ordered the massacres of millions of people because of their religious beliefs. ...
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... which probably being the statement made in 1987 from the Vatican Congregation for ... The benefits of something similar to Hitler's "perfect race" are clear, and ...
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... The 'Code of Napoleon' was instituted. The Concordant was signed with the Vatican. ... In 1939, Hitler declared war on France. France lost in World War II. ...
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... He also promised to pay the salaries of Catholic priests and set up the Vatican City in Rome. ... For sure he wasn't as strict fascist as Hitler and Stalin. ...
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... He also promised to pay the salaries of Catholic priests and set up the Vatican City in Rome. ... For sure he wasn't as strict fascist as Hitler and Stalin. ...
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... be the fact that a country could try to pull off what Hitler did when he ... Vatican and US church officials are against human cloning and they would like to see a ...
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... Hitler's concept of eugenics consisted of sterilizing the blind, schizophrenics, and those ... Prime Minister John Major of Great Britain, and the Vatican in Rome ...
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... which has eluded many other teams of archeaologists (some sent by leaders such as Napoleon and Hitler). ... It is a city-state just like the Vatican state in Rome. ...
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