Helmuth Hübener criticizes the Nazis on religious grounds in one of his pamphlets.

Date
1941
Type
Manuscript
Source
Helmuth Hübener
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Translation
Reference

Helmuth Hübener, "The Voice of the Homeland," 1941, rep. When Truth Was Treason: German Youth Against Hitler: The Story of the Helmuth Hübener Group, ed. and trans. Blair R. Holmes and Alan F. Keele (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1995), 209

Scribe/Publisher
University of Illinois Press
People
Helmuth Hübener
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

The Voice of the Homeland

"The Bible not God's word. Merely a scheme of the Jewish world to enslave mankind. The product of an overactive fantasy."

This is the red thread which is found in each of the "freespiritual" or "neo-heathenistic" filth-pamphlets. "The Bible, Not God's Word." That is the title of one of the filthiest and most intemperate brochures of the great Anti-Christ, General Ludendorff.

Why all this campaign against the Bible, holy writ? The answer to this question should not be too difficult if one knows the contents of the Bible, especially the many prophecies which pertain mostly to the latter days, to the days when heathenism and idolatry will take the upper hand, when the great Anti-Christ will arise in the midst of a peaceful period and will conquer with power or with cunning one country, one kingdom after another.

This time has come now; the Anti-Christ has established his "Reich." Ludendorff knows this just as Hitler does, and they are attempting to take the Bible away from the German people, so that they will not be able to see through the insidious plans of Hitler and his followers in advance.

Christians, arise, open the Bible, read what it says in the Book of the Prophet Daniel, 11:20:

And in his place shall

Stand up a vile person, to

Whom they did not intend to

Give the honor of the kingdom,

But he shall come in the midst of peace,

And obtain the kingdom by flatteries.

To whom does this apply better than to the Führer: by means of bold phrasemongering and grandiose promises he and his comrades succeeded in winning the majority in the Reichstag.

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