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The religious views of Adolf Hitler are a matter of interest and debate. Hitler was raised by an increasingly anti-clerical father and devout Catholic mother.〔Smith, Bradley (1967). ''Adolf Hitler: His Family, Childhood and Youth''. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, (p. 27. ) "Closely related to his support of education was his tolerant skepticism concerning religion. He looked upon religion as a series of conventions and as a crutch for human weakness, but, like most of his neighbors, he insisted that the women of his household fulfill all religious obligations. He restricted his own participation to donning his uniform to take his proper place in festivals and processions. As he grew older, Alois shifted from relative passivity in his attitude toward the power and influence of the institutional Church to a firm opposition to "clericalism," especially when the position of the Church came into conflict with his views on education."〕 Baptized as an infant and confirmed at the age of fifteen, he ceased attending Mass and participating in the sacraments in later life.〔〔Smith, Bradley (1967). ''Adolf Hitler: His Family, Childhood and Youth''. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, (p. 42. ) "Alois insisted she attend regularly as an expression of his belief that the woman's place was in the kitchen and in church... Happily, Klara really enjoyed attending services and was completely devoted to the faith and teachings of Catholicism, so her husband's requirements worked to her advantage."〕 In adulthood Hitler became disdainful of Christianity, but in the pursuit and maintenance of power was prepared to delay clashes with the churches out of political considerations.〔 *Ian Kershaw; Hitler a Biography; Norton; 2008 ed; pp. 295–297 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Religious views of Adolf Hitler」の詳細全文を読む
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