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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A census in May 1939, six years into the NA census in May 1939, six years into the Nazi era and after the annexation of mostly Catholic Austria and mostly Catholic Czechoslovakia into Germany, indicates that 54% of the population considered itself Protestant, 40% considered itself Catholic, 3.5% self-identified as Gottgläubig (lit. "believing in God"), and 1.5% as "atheist". Protestants voted for the Nazi Party and made up its membership more than Catholics did. Smaller religious minorities such as the Jehovah's Witnesses and the Baháʼí Faith were banned in Germany, while the eradication of Judaism was attempted along with the genocide of its adherents. The Salvation Army and the Seventh-day Adventist Church both disappeared from Germany, while astrologers, healers, fortune tellers, and witchcraft were all banned. However, the small pagan "German Faith Movement" supported the Nazis. Some religious minority groups had a more complicated relationship with the new state, for example the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) withdrew its missionaries from Germany and Czechoslovakia in 1938, but German LDS church branches were permitted to continue to operate throughout the war, however, they were forced to make some changes in their structure and teachings. Nazi ranks had people of varied religious leanings. They were followers of Christianity, but were frequently at odds with the Pope, who denounced the party by claiming that it had an anti-catholic veneer. They were also antisemitic and considered paganism and other forms of heterodox religious beliefs to be heresy. Additionally, there was some diversity in the personal views of the Nazi leaders as to the future of religion in Germany. Anti-Church radicals included Hitler's personal secretary Martin Bormann, the paganist Nazi philosopher Alfred Rosenberg, and the paganist occultist Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler. Some Nazis, such as Hans Kerrl, who served as Hitler's Minister for Church Affairs, advocated "Positive Christianity", a uniquely Nazi form of Christianity which rejected Christianity's Jewish origins and the Old Testament, and portrayed "true" Christianity as a fight against Jews, with Jesus depicted as an Aryan. Nazism wanted to transform the subjective consciousness of the German people – its attitudes, values and mentalities – into a single-minded, obedient "national community". The Nazis believed that they would therefore have to replace class, religious and regional allegiances. Under the Gleichschaltung (Nazification) process, Hitler attempted to create a unified Protestant Reich Church from Germany's 28 existing Protestant churches. The plan failed, and was resisted by the Confessing Church. Persecution of the Catholic Church in Germany followed the Nazi takeover. Hitler moved quickly to eliminate Political Catholicism. Amid harassment of the Church, the Reich concordat treaty with the Vatican was signed in 1933, and promised to respect Church autonomy. Hitler routinely disregarded the Concordat, closing all Catholic institutions whose functions were not strictly religious. Clergy, nuns, and lay leaders were targeted, with thousands of arrests over the ensuing years. The Church accused the regime of "fundamental hostility to Christ and his Church". Historians resist however a simple equation of Nazi opposition to both Judaism and Christianity. Nazism was clearly willing to use the support of Christians who accepted its ideology, and Nazi opposition to both Judaism and Christianity was not fully analogous in the minds of the Nazis. Many historians believed that Hitler and the Nazis intended to eradicate Christianity in Germany after winning victory in the war. Germany after winning victory in the war. , Нацизм и религия — явление, при котором национал-социалистический режим, обосновывал своё отношение в том или ином государстве к религии и церкви. Многое зависело от того, насколько режим был связан с традиционными структурами. , 나치 독일 시대 당시 독일 기독교는 크게 찬성파와 반대파로 나뉘었다. , Esse artigo oferece uma análise sobre a siEsse artigo oferece uma análise sobre a situação das religiões e sua relação com o governo na Alemanha Nazista. O censo alemão de maio de 1939 indica que 54% dos alemães se consideravam Protestantes, 40% se consideravam Católicos, 3,5% afirmando serem Neopagãos (praticantes das religiões tradicionais europeias, ou de derivações das mesmas), e 1,5% de Ateus. Esse censo foi gerado após mais de seis anos desde a ascensão de Hitler (ver: Ascensão de Hitler ao poder).Hitler (ver: Ascensão de Hitler ao poder). , En 1933, 5 ans avant l'annexion de l'AutriEn 1933, 5 ans avant l'annexion de l'Autriche par Hitler, la population allemande était composée d'environ 67% de protestants, 33% de catholiques, et 1% de juifs,. Un recensement effectué en mai 1939, six ans après le début de l'ère nazie et après l'annexion de l'Autriche, principalement catholique et de la Tchécoslovaquie, principalement catholique, indique que 54% se considéraient protestants, 40% comme catholiques, 3,5% se sont identifiés comme Gottgläubig (littéralement « croyants en Dieu »), et 1,5% comme athée. Des minorités religieuses plus petites comme les Témoins de Jéhovah et le bahaïsme ont été interdites en Allemagne, tandis que l'éradication du judaïsme par le génocide de ses adeptes a été tentée. L'Armée du Salut et l'Église adventiste ont tous deux disparu d'Allemagne, tandis que les astrologues, les guérisseurs, les diseurs de bonne aventure et la sorcellerie ont été interdits. Cependant, le mouvement de la foi allemande soutient les nazis. Les rangs nazis comptaient des individus de diverses tendances religieuses. Ils étaient des adeptes du christianisme, mais étaient souvent en désaccord avec le pape, ce qui donnait un « vernis » anti-catholique au parti. Ils étaient également antisémites et considéraient le paganisme et d'autres formes de croyances religieuses hétérodoxes comme une hérésie. Il y avait cependant une certaine diversité dans les opinions personnelles des dirigeants nazis quant à l'avenir de la religion en Allemagne. Parmi les radicaux anti-églises, on trouvait le secrétaire personnel d'Hitler Martin Bormann, le philosophe nazi païen Alfred Rosenberg et Reichsführer-SS païen et occultiste Heinrich Himmler. Certains nazis, tels que Hans Kerrl, qui a été ministre des Affaires religieuses d'Hitler, ont fait pression en faveur du « christianisme positif », une forme spécifiquement nazie du christianisme qui rejetait ses origines juives et l'Ancien Testament, et présentait le « vrai » christianisme comme une lutte contre les juifs, avec Jésus représenté comme un aryen. Le nazisme voulait transformer la conscience subjective du peuple allemand - ses attitudes, ses valeurs et ses mentalités - en une « communauté nationale » unie et obéissante. Les nazis pensaient donc qu'ils devraient remplacer les allégeances de classe, religieuses et régionales. Dans le cadre du processus de la Gleichschaltung (nazification), Hitler a tenté de créer une Église protestante du Reich unifiée à partir des 28 églises protestantes déjà existantes en Allemagne. Le plan a échoué et a été combattu par l'Église confessante. La persécution de l'Église catholique en Allemagne a suivi la prise de pouvoir nazie. Hitler s'empressa d'éliminer le catholicisme politique. Au milieu du harcèlement de l'Église, le concordat du Reich avec le Vatican a été signé en 1933 et promettait de respecter l'autonomie de l'Église. Hitler a systématiquement ignoré ce concordat, fermant toutes les institutions catholiques dont les fonctions n'étaient pas strictement religieuses. Le clergé, les religieux et les dirigeants laïcs ont été pris pour cible, avec des milliers d'arrestations au cours des années qui ont suivi. L'Église a accusé le régime nazi d'« hostilité fondamentale envers le Christ et son Église ». Les historiens résistent cependant à une simple équation de l'opposition nazie au judaïsme et au christianisme. Le nazisme était clairement disposé à utiliser le soutien des chrétiens qui acceptaient son idéologie, et l'opposition nazie au judaïsme et au christianisme n'était pas entièrement analogue dans l'esprit des nazis. De nombreux historiens pensaient qu'Hitler et les nazis avaient l'intention d'éradiquer le christianisme en Allemagne après avoir gagné la guerre. en Allemagne après avoir gagné la guerre. , في عام 1933، أي قبل خمس سنوات من ضم النمسافي عام 1933، أي قبل خمس سنوات من ضم النمسا إلى ألمانيا، كان في ألمانيا حوالي 67 ٪ من البروتستانت و33 ٪ من الكاثوليك، بينما كان عدد السكان اليهود أقل من 1٪. تعداد مايو 1939، ست سنوات في عهد النازية وبعد ضم معظم الكاثوليك النمساوين ومعظمهم من الكاثوليك تشيكوسلوفاكيا في ألمانيا، يشير أن 54٪ اعتبروا أنفسهم بروتستانت، 40 ٪ كاثوليك، تم تعريفه بنسبة 3.5٪ على أنهم (أضاء «الإيمان بالله»)، و 1.5٪ كـ «ملحدين». تم حظر الأقليات الدينية الأصغر مثل شهود يهوه والعقيدة البهائية في ألمانيا، في حين تمت محاولة القضاء على اليهودية من خلال الإبادة الجماعية لأتباعها. جيش الخلاص، القديسين المسيحيين والكنيسة السبتية اختفت جميعها من ألمانيا، في حين تم حظر المنجمين والمعالجين ومخبري الثروة والسحر. ومع ذلك، دعمت «حركة الإيمان الألماني» الوثنية الصغيرة النازيين. كان لدى الرتب النازية أشخاص من ميول دينية متنوعة. كانوا من أتباع المسيحية، لكنهم كانوا في كثير من الأحيان على خلاف مع البابا، الذي أعطى قشرة معادية للكاثوليكية للحزب. كانوا أيضًا معاداة للسامية واعتبروا الوثنية وغيرها من أشكال المعتقدات الدينية غير التقليدية على أنها بدعة. ومع ذلك، كان هناك بعض التنوع في وجهات النظر الشخصية للقيادة النازية فيما يتعلق بمستقبل الدين في ألمانيا. ومن بين الراديكاليين المناهضين للكنيسة السكرتير الشخصي لهتلر مارتن بورمان والفيلسوف النازي الوثني ألفريد روزنبرغ والعلماني الوثني الرايخفوهرر إس إس هاينريش هيملر. بعض النازيين، مثل هانز كيرل، الذي شغل منصب وزير شؤون الكنيسة لهتلر، ضغطوا على «المسيحية الإيجابية»، وهي شكل نازي فريد رفض أصولها اليهودية والعهد القديم، وصورت المسيحية «الحقيقية» على أنها قتال ضد اليهود، مع يسوع يصور الآرية. أرادت النازية تحويل الوعي الذاتي للشعب الألماني - مواقفه وقيمه وذهنياته - إلى «مجتمع وطني» مطيع واحد. اعتقد النازيون أنه سيتعين عليهم بالتالي استبدال الولاءات الطبقية والدينية والإقليمية. في إطار عملية جلايش شالتونج، حاول هتلر إنشاء كنيسة إنجيلية ألمانية موحدة من 28 كنيسة بروتستانتية موجودة في ألمانيا. فشلت الخطة وقاومتها الكنيسة المعترف بها. اضطهاد الكنيسة الكاثوليكية في ألمانيا أعقب الاستيلاء النازي على السلطة. تحرك هتلر بسرعة للقضاء على الكاثوليكية السياسية. في خضم مضايقة الكنيسة، تم توقيع معاهدة كونكورد الرايخ مع الفاتيكان عام 1933 ووعدت باحترام استقلالية الكنيسة. تجاهل هتلر بشكل روتيني كونكورد، وأغلق جميع المؤسسات الكاثوليكية التي لم تكن وظائفها دينية بحتة. تم استهداف رجال الدين والراهبات والقادة العلمانيين، مع الآلاف من الاعتقالات على مدى السنوات التي تلت ذلك. اتهمت الكنيسة النظام بـ «العداء الأساسي للمسيح وكنيسته». لكن المؤرخين يقاومون معادلة بسيطة للمعارضة النازية لليهودية والمسيحية. كانت النازية على استعداد واضح لاستخدام دعم المسيحيين الذين قبلوا أيديولوجيتها، ولم تكن المعارضة النازية لليهودية والمسيحية متشابهة تمامًا في أذهان النازيين. يعتقد العديد من المؤرخين أن هتلر والنازيين قصدوا القضاء على المسيحية في ألمانيا بعد فوزهم في الحرب.لى المسيحية في ألمانيا بعد فوزهم في الحرب. , Religion i Nazityskland avser religiösa organisationer, strömningar och personers ställning till den nazistiska regimen i Nazityskland (1933-1945). , Nel 1933 nella Germania nazista la popolazNel 1933 nella Germania nazista la popolazione religiosa era circa per il 65% membro del protestantesimo e per il 32% del cattolicesimo; gli ebrei costituivano meno dell'1% dell'intera popolazione. Un censimento svoltosi nel maggio del 1939, dopo l'Anschluss dell'Austria in gran parte cattolica, il 54% si considerò protestante, il 40% cattolico, il 3,5 si autoidentificò come "Gottgläubig" (Credenti di Dio, spesso descritti come esponenti del creazionismo e del deismo in predominanza) e l'1,5% come non religioso. Si poteva riscontrare una certa diversità di opinioni personali tra la leadership nazista sul futuro della religione in Germania. I radicali intrisi di anticlericalismo comprendevano il segretario personale di Adolf Hitler, Martin Bormann, il capo del Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda (Ministero del Reich per l'istruzione pubblica e la propaganda) Joseph Goebbels, il filosofo esponente del neopaganesimo Alfred Rosenberg, e il neo-pagano occultista Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler. Alcuni altri nazisti, come Hanns Kerrl, che fu "Ministro per gli Affari della Chiesa" sotto Hitler, spinsero verso una sorta di Cristianesimo positivo, una forma univoca nazista che respingeva le sue origini ebraiche e l'Antico Testamento e che avrebbe dovuto rappresentare il "vero" cristianesimo in lotta contro gli ebrei. Il nazismo voleva trasformare la coscienza collettiva del popolo tedesco - i loro atteggiamenti, sistemi di valori e mentalità - in una "comunità nazionale" unica e obbediente. I nazisti credettero di dover sostituire le differenze di classe, religione e quelle regionali. Attraverso il processo di Gleichschaltung Hitler cercò di creare una Deutsche Evangelische Kirche unificata derivante dalle 28 chiese protestanti tedesche. Il piano fallì, anche per la forte resistenza della Chiesa confessante. La persecuzione della Chiesa cattolica in Germania seguì la salita al potere nazista. Hitler si mosse rapidamente per eliminare il . Seppur tra numerosi atti di molestia nel 1933 venne firmato il concordato (Reichskonkordat) tra il Terzo Reich e il Vaticano, il quale prometteva di rispettare l'autonomia della Chiesa. Hitler ordinariamente ignorò il concordato, facendo chiudere sistematicamente tutte le istituzioni cattoliche le cui funzioni non fossero strettamente religiose; i membri del clero, le monache e i leader laici furono presi di mira, con migliaia di arresti negli immediati anni seguenti. La Chiesa giunse ad accusare il regime di "ostilità fondamentale a Cristo e alla sua Chiesa". Le minoranze religiose più piccole, come i testimoni di Geova e la fede Bahá'í, furono vietate nell'intero territorio tedesco, mentre venne tentata l'eradicazione dell'ebraismo attraverso il genocidio dei suoi aderenti. L'Esercito della Salvezza, i "Santi cristiani" e la Chiesa cristiana avventista del settimo giorno scomparvero dal paese, mentre l'astrologia, la medicina popolare e la medicina alternativa e i "Soldati di fortuna" furono vietate. Il piccolo Movimento per la fede tedesca, che adorava il Sole e le stagioni, fu invece un sostenitore dei nazisti. Molti storici sostengono che i nazisti e lo stesso Hitler avessero l'intento di eliminare interamente il cristianesimo dalla Germania dopo aver concluso la loro campagna vittoriosa in guerra.uso la loro campagna vittoriosa in guerra. , El estudio de la relación entre el nazismoEl estudio de la relación entre el nazismo y la religión ha sido muy controvertido, centrándose la discusión al respecto en dos cuestiones fundamentales: por una parte, las posturas que sostuvieron los cleros protestante y católico y sus respectivas jerarquías frente a las políticas del Tercer Reich; por otra parte, el papel desempeñado por el paganismo, el misticismo y la escatología en la ideología del Partido Nazi y de sus líderes.eología del Partido Nazi y de sus líderes. , Pada 1933, 5 tahun sebelum aneksasi AustriPada 1933, 5 tahun sebelum aneksasi Austria oleh Jerman, populasi Jerman diperkirakan terdiri dari sekitar 67% Protestan dan 33% Katolik, sementara populasi Yahudi berjumlah kurang dari 1%. Sebuah sensus pada Mei 1939, enam tahun dalam era Nazi dan setelah aneksasi sebagian besar Austria dan sebagian besar Katolik Cekoslowakia oleh Jerman, menyatakan bahwa 54% menyatakan diri sebagai Protestan, 40% Katolik, 3.5% menidentifikasikan diri sebagai Gottgläubig (artinya "percaya akan Tuhan"), dan 1.5% sebagai "ateis". Agama-agama minoritas yang berjumlah lebih sedikit seperti Saksi-Saksi Yehuwa dan dilarang di Jerman, sementara penghapusan Yudaisme dilakukan dengan cara genosida pengikutnya.ilakukan dengan cara genosida pengikutnya.
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rdfs:comment Нацизм и религия — явление, при котором национал-социалистический режим, обосновывал своё отношение в том или ином государстве к религии и церкви. Многое зависело от того, насколько режим был связан с традиционными структурами. , 나치 독일 시대 당시 독일 기독교는 크게 찬성파와 반대파로 나뉘었다. , Nel 1933 nella Germania nazista la popolazNel 1933 nella Germania nazista la popolazione religiosa era circa per il 65% membro del protestantesimo e per il 32% del cattolicesimo; gli ebrei costituivano meno dell'1% dell'intera popolazione. Un censimento svoltosi nel maggio del 1939, dopo l'Anschluss dell'Austria in gran parte cattolica, il 54% si considerò protestante, il 40% cattolico, il 3,5 si autoidentificò come "Gottgläubig" (Credenti di Dio, spesso descritti come esponenti del creazionismo e del deismo in predominanza) e l'1,5% come non religioso.predominanza) e l'1,5% come non religioso. , في عام 1933، أي قبل خمس سنوات من ضم النمسافي عام 1933، أي قبل خمس سنوات من ضم النمسا إلى ألمانيا، كان في ألمانيا حوالي 67 ٪ من البروتستانت و33 ٪ من الكاثوليك، بينما كان عدد السكان اليهود أقل من 1٪. تعداد مايو 1939، ست سنوات في عهد النازية وبعد ضم معظم الكاثوليك النمساوين ومعظمهم من الكاثوليك تشيكوسلوفاكيا في ألمانيا، يشير أن 54٪ اعتبروا أنفسهم بروتستانت، 40 ٪ كاثوليك، تم تعريفه بنسبة 3.5٪ على أنهم (أضاء «الإيمان بالله»)، و 1.5٪ كـ «ملحدين».أضاء «الإيمان بالله»)، و 1.5٪ كـ «ملحدين». , Esse artigo oferece uma análise sobre a siEsse artigo oferece uma análise sobre a situação das religiões e sua relação com o governo na Alemanha Nazista. O censo alemão de maio de 1939 indica que 54% dos alemães se consideravam Protestantes, 40% se consideravam Católicos, 3,5% afirmando serem Neopagãos (praticantes das religiões tradicionais europeias, ou de derivações das mesmas), e 1,5% de Ateus. Esse censo foi gerado após mais de seis anos desde a ascensão de Hitler (ver: Ascensão de Hitler ao poder).Hitler (ver: Ascensão de Hitler ao poder). , Religion i Nazityskland avser religiösa organisationer, strömningar och personers ställning till den nazistiska regimen i Nazityskland (1933-1945). , Pada 1933, 5 tahun sebelum aneksasi AustriPada 1933, 5 tahun sebelum aneksasi Austria oleh Jerman, populasi Jerman diperkirakan terdiri dari sekitar 67% Protestan dan 33% Katolik, sementara populasi Yahudi berjumlah kurang dari 1%. Sebuah sensus pada Mei 1939, enam tahun dalam era Nazi dan setelah aneksasi sebagian besar Austria dan sebagian besar Katolik Cekoslowakia oleh Jerman, menyatakan bahwa 54% menyatakan diri sebagai Protestan, 40% Katolik, 3.5% menidentifikasikan diri sebagai Gottgläubig (artinya "percaya akan Tuhan"), dan 1.5% sebagai "ateis".ya akan Tuhan"), dan 1.5% sebagai "ateis". , En 1933, 5 ans avant l'annexion de l'AutriEn 1933, 5 ans avant l'annexion de l'Autriche par Hitler, la population allemande était composée d'environ 67% de protestants, 33% de catholiques, et 1% de juifs,. Un recensement effectué en mai 1939, six ans après le début de l'ère nazie et après l'annexion de l'Autriche, principalement catholique et de la Tchécoslovaquie, principalement catholique, indique que 54% se considéraient protestants, 40% comme catholiques, 3,5% se sont identifiés comme Gottgläubig (littéralement « croyants en Dieu »), et 1,5% comme athée. croyants en Dieu »), et 1,5% comme athée. , A census in May 1939, six years into the NA census in May 1939, six years into the Nazi era and after the annexation of mostly Catholic Austria and mostly Catholic Czechoslovakia into Germany, indicates that 54% of the population considered itself Protestant, 40% considered itself Catholic, 3.5% self-identified as Gottgläubig (lit. "believing in God"), and 1.5% as "atheist". Protestants voted for the Nazi Party and made up its membership more than Catholics did.up its membership more than Catholics did. , El estudio de la relación entre el nazismoEl estudio de la relación entre el nazismo y la religión ha sido muy controvertido, centrándose la discusión al respecto en dos cuestiones fundamentales: por una parte, las posturas que sostuvieron los cleros protestante y católico y sus respectivas jerarquías frente a las políticas del Tercer Reich; por otra parte, el papel desempeñado por el paganismo, el misticismo y la escatología en la ideología del Partido Nazi y de sus líderes.eología del Partido Nazi y de sus líderes.
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