"Did Hitler's condemnation of Christianity as Jewish mean that he had been unaware of its religious origins when praising it? Or might there be another explanation for his seeming aboutface? Hitler's estimation of Christianity undoubtedly changed near the end. But even while he claimed to be unambiguously opposed to Christianity, he revealed considerable ambivalence and even contradiction in his views on certain Christian precepts. [...] Any institution or individual that did not perform up to expectations - whether the Protestant Church, the Foreign Ministry, or his own army officer corps - became the subject of Hitler's increasingly abusive ranting [...] Hitler's vituperation against Christianity signaled an actual rejection of the religiously associated ideas he had previously acclaimed is highly dubious."
— The Holy reich, p.265
— The Holy reich, p.265