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The 'Martin Luther Memorial Church' built in Germany during the National Socialist era in Berlin (last image is a wood carving of Hitler)
"The Christendom of the early time was different to the one of today. The first Christians were fighters, who wanted to free their people from the Jewish ignominy. Then the Jew crept into that community and had the originally pure Christendom ridiculed by mankind. The first Christians were willing to die to defend the Christian doctrine."

— Julius Streicher
"Two thousand years ago a man was also denounced by the same race....The man was dragged before the court and it was also said of him, 'He stirred up the people.' So he too had been a 'rabble-rouser!' And against whom? Against 'God' they cried. Yes indeed, he roused the rabble against the 'God' of the Jews, for this 'God' is only gold.'"

— Adolf Hitler
Supposed anti-Christian remarks made at Reinhard Heydrich's funeral were, in fact, forgeries created by some 4chan users. In the pinned messages on this channel, you can find an interview of Heydrich's wife where she identifies her husband as a "Christian and an SS man". All sources for the interviews in the pinned messages are mourningtheancient.com.
If you want IRREFUTABLE proof that Heinrich Himmler was a Christian, i have made a small and concise PDF that provides all of the necessary information that I've exposed over the past couple of months. The PDF is below
"We refuse to allow ourselves to be slandered as atheists - through misuse of the term pagan - simply because we as a community do not embrace a particular denomination or dogma or demand this from any of our men. We allow ourselves the right and the freedom to draw a sharp and distinct line between religious/church/denominational activity (gottgläubig) and political/world-view soldiery, and we will fiercely combat any violation. Likewise, we teach our men - despite much justified outrage and many bad experiences that our folk has had in this area in the past - to respect everything that is holy to any folk comrade - due to his education and conviction - without any insult in word or deed."

— SS Defender Against Bolshevism, meant only for SS men and not for public consumption
II. Are we fighting the church?

This reproach has always been made against us by internal enemies together with the first; that is what our external enemies accuse us of today in the most spiteful way. The Führer has emphasized infinitely that the Church and its priests always enjoy the protection of the state provided that they are dedicated exclusively to pastoral care and do not contravene the political will of the people. Too often and too gladly, the confrontation of the individual with an old doctrine is equated with "state tolerated" attacks against the church. Basically, it can be said that at all times and for all peoples there were upheavals in the religious field; we will not want to deny the right of our people to be allowed to seek a belief in God for that is in our nature.

-- SS Handbook for the Ideological
Education of the Troops, Topic 4
"The private memoirs of a Christian member of the Waffen-SS in my possession take the same line of arguing. This pious Methodist and convinced SS soldier had no problems doing his daily Bible reading during his training in the SS barracks München-Freimann. Franz Schönhuber (1923-2005), the founder and chairman of the German right-wing party "Die Republikaner", made a similar case when he described the punishment of an SS instructor for his animosities against him as a devoted Catholic Waffen-SS member."

—Nordic Ideology in the SS and the SS Ahnenerbe, Horst Junginger
"Pagans generally remained on the fringe of the society. While they were accepted as normal members in National Socialist organizations, they were still unable to assume responsibility and occupy eminent positions if they persisted to act out their faith resolutely."

— Nordic Ideology in the SS and the SS Ahnenerbe, Horst Junginger
Mount Athos survived World War II nearly untouched, and for the remainder of the war, the monks of Mount Athos referred to Adolf Hitler as “High Protector of the Holy Mountain”, owing to his protection of the Holy Mount against Allied Aggression.

A common belief of Athonite monks during the 30s, as conveyed in various publications by pilgrims of that era was:

“You know Germany is going to become Orthodox very soon. The Holy Fathers have prophesied it. It is said that there is now a great king ruling in Germany, who slaughters all the Jews and Bolsheviks. We love him for that. It is the beginning of the prophecy.”

In his book, Dölger writes: “Upon our arrival at several monasteries and, upon our departure from one (Dionisiou), when we sailed out onto the sea in our little ship, we were greeted by the swastika flag”.
"German forces usually had decent relations with the people; it was our enemies who sent in agitators to stir them up with false propaganda. I saw a leaflet that was given to us, where it claimed we were raping children, and killing mothers. These godless people even claimed we were destroying churches and killing priests. The truth was that we helped reopen churches in the east and Balkans, giving security, so the people would pray for the first time in a while."

— Interview with Fritz Haberstroh from the 22. SS-Kavallerie Division "Maria Theresia", Dusseldorf, 1988.
"Most SS men were members of the church; disputing this is ridiculous! They also claim we persecuted Christians on the Reichsführer-SS Himmler's orders. What stupidity! I am a Christian but this makes me question their faith when they -- my own people -- join in speaking this nonsense and this why so many SS men left their corrupted churches."

— Interview with Max Hansen, Knight's Cross with Oakleaves winner and Regimental Commander of the elite 1. SS-Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS-Adolf Hitler, Niebull, Germany, 1983.
"I admired Poland for its defense against the Bolshevik hordes in 1920 and for promoting Christian culture while under Jewish attack. However, their careless tactics and threats made me understand the problem had to be faced with toughness and resolve; our leaders did what they had to do to secure peace."

— Interview with Ernst Krag, Battalion Commander of the 2. SS-Panzer Division 'Das Reich' and winner of the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, June 1989, Germany.