National Socialism and Christianity are irreconcilable.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that the beliefs and principles of National Socialism (a political ideology in Germany) cannot be combined or made to work together with the beliefs and principles of Christianity (a religion). They are completely different and cannot be merged or made to agree with each other.
About Martin Bormann
Martin Bormann was a powerful Nazi official who served as Adolf Hitler’s private secretary. He gained immense power by controlling information and access to Hitler, and was involved in the persecution of Christians and harsh treatment of Jews and Slavs during World War II. Bormann went into hiding after Hitler’s suicide, but his body was eventually found and identified through DNA testing in the 1990s.
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