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Reading about Hitler, the National Socialist party, and the state of Germany in the 30’s and 40’s…

And one thing I’ve come across many times were the differences in Mussollini and Hitler. Italy established itself as Roman Catholic and received a “nod of the head” from the clergy.

However, Hitler was also a Roman Catholic as he wrote in Mein Kampf. My question is: Why was Germany far more cautious and un-accepting of a state religion than Italy?

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LUCKY ME offline Verified User (1 year, 2 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
An Unknown Location | 11 months, 1 week ago (30 minutes after post)

You don`t see things clearly. What are you talking about, Italy, Germany,Hitler.

Look through a window. There is moon up there, a planets a stars.

Go and breath an air. Look, the violets are blossom…

Oh, man, man…

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11 months, 1 week ago (54 minutes after post)

LUCKY ME wrote:
What are you talking about

I could ask the same thing to you lol. I’m asking about history, got anything to contribute?

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Anonymous #
11 months, 1 week ago (7 hours, 59 minutes after post)

who cares!

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11 months, 1 week ago (19 hours, 38 minutes after post)

Anonymous wrote:
who cares!

I do. Now does anyone have anything of value to post with or not?

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