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Interviewer: "What was
your father's view regarding religion and Christianity? History tells us he was an occultist and worked to destroy the Church and persecute Christians."
Gudrun: "
Wow, you certainly have read enough of the victor's version of our history.
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My father was religious, and raised us to be also.
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Every race was given a way to worship their creator, the European people found
a God who worked well for us for 2 thousand years. My father's concern was that in just
the last 200 years Jews have wormed their way into our religion, even to the point of working on translating parts of the Bible to suit their needs.
They were then able to convince leaders that the Bible really is about the Jew and not about Europeans; we are only secondary along with all other โgentilesโ.
This made no sense to my father, as Jews have not had any of the marks of a creative, industrious people. I have met people from your country who agree that the Jews cannot be the people of the Bible, or that the Bible is only for
the Jew, who denounce and hate Christ. We Europeans took his name; hence, every European nation is a Christian nation.
My father did not hate the Church or persecute the Church. What he disagreed with was the Judeo influence on the Church; Germany had some sects who worshiped the Jew as the only people close to God. The SS idea was to turn our people back to their roots from where they came and away from the modern Judeo church whom was seen as a destructive Trojan horse to weaken the people, and turn them from their God. The German Christians were a good start, and
my father attended many services by pastors who understood the Jewish influence on the Christian religion was not a good thing and led to false teachings. Therefore,
my father respected the Church, many SS officers were Catholic, and he had no wish to anger Christians. He did however want people to see another side of the Church that was not healthy for the people."
This interview was done in Munich, in 1992 with Himmler's daughter Gudrun. She was 63 years old when she did this interview.
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