Samuel Tummala

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Most of the Protestant clergy in postwar Germany were monarchists. They had no sympathy for socialism or for democracy. But many people did. The industrial workers came to hate a socially and politically reactionary church. At the same time the German cultured class were ripe for Nazism because they had turned to a romantic view of Germany’s past. It was a heroic view, aristocratic and often pantheistic.
Church History in Plain Language
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