In Hitler; God; and the Bible; international evangelist and best-selling author Ray Comfort exposes Adolf Hitler's theology and abuse of religion as a means to seize political power and ultimately instigate World War II and genocide. This fascinating study mines the depths of Hitler's beliefs and convincingly argues that without Hitler's misuse of Christianity the Third Reich would not have had its legendary rise; resulting in the deaths of more than six million Jews. Highlighting Hitler's youth; his influences; and his path to seducing a nation; Hitler; God; and the Bible is a fresh; stinging reminder of the power of the cross and how its misuse led to the Final Solution.
#983236 in Books Bellevue Literary Press 2013-04-16Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.10 x .80 x 5.40l; .60 #File Name: 1934137456256 pages
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. A Must ReadBy lindy louIt is truly unbelievable how a mother; father and daughter survived the holocaust in hiding and and lived to tell the world about it. The close encounters from the blackmailers; the SS and Gestapo were gut wrenching. How this family lost everything and still were able to survive is incredible. This book is a real page turner and one you won't soon forget.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. AMAZING BOOK. I HOPE IT IS PUBLISHED IN POLISH.By Mordechai PeltaSome things defy explaining and this book is one of them. The sheer openness of the physician and Holocaust survivor is incredible. The work is a tremendous contribution to the legacy of the Jewish People and literature about first-person accounts of the Holocaust in Poland and the anti-Semitism that plagues Poland in the years following World War II. If anyone should read it; it should be Poles. The book should be in Polish; if it is not already; so that future generations in that country learn from the past instead of persecuting scholars like Jan Gross who have dealt with is in various works.8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Better Than Reading A History Book on the Jews During the WarBy D. LuzarI am amazed that Dr. Reicher was able to go back and remember so many incidents to write this book. He lost the original diary at the end of the occupation and some 20 years later started recalling everything he and his family had been through. This is a true story but reads like a novel. A very different book from other Holocaust remembrances I have read. It continually kept my interest.(