Gerald Reitlinger
The House Built on Sand; The Conflicts of German Policy in Russia, 1939-1945 – p. 200
However, Stalin was clearly, hands down – not even close – the greater danger and menace of the two as seen in the fact that the monster tortured, murdered, and slaughtered many millions more than Hitler. Also, it should be noted that the millions slaughtered by Stalin were, in overwhelming percentages, Christian. Stalin was seeking to wipe out the Christian faith. This remains the goal of the neo-Communists (Cultural Marxists). I certainly can understand how German Christian young men would sign up to fight against the anti-Christ Soviet Bolsheviks, who were trying to wipe Christianity off the face of the map.
So, Hitler was no Christian Prince but given that the option for Germans at the time was to become Communists in league with the Comintern it is understandable why Christian Germany would rally to Hitler in his stand against Jewish Communism.
It requires much research to sort out what Hitler actually said versus what he’s reputed to have said; but one reviewer of Mr. Reitlinger I read said that his scholarship was not as great as that of Hermann Rauschning.
I’ll just venture to add that Hitler must have had some ‘Christian regard’ for the lives of the Slavs (though he didn’t trust them), in that when several of the General Staff suggested Hitler allow the use of the nerve gases (Sarin and Tabun) to combat the partisans – Hitler would not hear of it. His feeling was that it were better they should lose the war than go down in history as mass murderers. [source: Germar Rudolf]
As I said… Hitler was superior to Stalin. Stalin would’ve used the gas and laughed to watch the partisan choke to death.
I suspect one could not find one negative Hitler quote you wouldn’t insist was tainted.
Well … I would suspect it was tainted and want to make further inquiry. You probably knew I’d have to weigh in here. I admire the man; not least for his thoughtful and measured responses to the most outrageous provocations.