In addition, it is possible to produce a viryually unlimited number of quotes from Hitler and other Nazi's where they specifically say they are acting from Christian morals. I've included a half dozen or so but there are literally hundreds of such quotes.
Hitler was a mad man but anti-semitism was, and still is, very common. His views on that subject were not much different than Henry Ford's or Thomas Edison's. Before transportation became difficult the German solution was to encourage resettlement to Palestine and many of the first kibbutz we established by pre-war Nazis.
To attribute the horrors of the Holocaust to some Darwinian connection is as invalid as attributing it to Christianity and there is far more evidence for the Christian connection. Hitler would have found justification regardless of whether or not any of the outside influences existed.
If positive Christianity means love of one's neighbour, i.e. the tending of the sick, the clothing of the poor, the feeding of the hungry, the giving of drink to those who are thirsty, then it is we who are the more positive Christians. For in these spheres the community of the people of National Socialist Germany has accomplished a prodigious work.
-Adolf Hitler, in his speech to the "Old Guard" at Munich on 24 Feb. 1939
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