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Christian "Conversion" At Nuremberg

PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 5:57 pm
by EzraLB
Here's an interesting article that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, September 1, 1951, entitled "I Walked To The Gallows With The Nazi Chiefs" by Henry Gerecke, a chaplain in the U.S. Army who offered religious counseling to many of the accused Germans at Nuremberg.

It's interesting to note his arrogance about whether he would administer communion to those who desired it, and how he personally decided if someone was truly repentant. No wonder so many National Socialists rejected the ceremonies of the Church. That said, what also comes across from the article is that there were a number of the NS figures, such as Goering, Hess, and Rosenberg, who still rejected Christianity as a "jewish" fable, while, allegedly, Speer believed that National Socialism failed because it had rejected the Church.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7IWkG ... view?pli=1

Re: Christian "Conversion" At Nuremberg

PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 1:02 pm
by Staropramen
This "eyewitness" report by a blind fool on the spiritual conditions of these men at that time juxtaposed with the big lie invented by the jews about NS Germany is nothing short of a crime itself. It is repeatedly inferred by way of journalistic jiggery-pokery that these men were acknowledging and repenting for the crimes that they were accused of by the kikes but that's not explicitly stated. I wonder if this harlot-preacher Gerecke repented?