The Nazi State and the New Religions

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*The Nazi State and the New Religions* is a historical study examining how the Third Reich confronted, manipulated, and sought to control emerging and existing religious movements in Germany.

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instanceOf book
historical study
addresses co‑optation of religious organizations by the Nazi regime
interaction between ideology and religion
state repression of religious minorities
countryOfFocus Germany NERFINISHED
examines Nazi confrontation with religious movements
Nazi efforts to control religious life
Nazi manipulation of religious groups
Nazi policies toward religion
fieldOfStudy history of religion
modern European history
totalitarianism studies
focusesOn emerging religious movements in Germany
existing religious institutions in Germany
genre political history
religious history
hasPerspective historical analysis
languageOfWork English
mainSubject Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
Third Reich NERFINISHED
church–state relations
new religious movements
religious movements in Germany
state control of religion
setInContextOf Third Reich religious policy
temporalFocus 20th century
Nazi era
typeOfWork scholarly monograph

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