"If we read Hitler's comments on religion against the grain, we see a view of Christianity fraught with tension and ambiguity. When Hitler raged against Christianity and the churches, he mobilized the full fury of Nazism's totalizing discourse. Never accepting the concept of a "loyal opposition," he apparently chose to interpret the resistance of some churchmen to some Nazi policies as total opposition to all Nazi policies. But, in moments when he spoke on other issues, whether it was Spain, Roosevelt, or Bolshevism, he revealed that he was not ready to destroy his former faith."
— The Holy Reich, p.259
— The Holy Reich, p.259