As Nazism ascended to power, its objective to reshape the German consciousness into a one-dimensional and subservient state became evident through the early signs of religious persecution. The Catholic Church bore the brunt of this oppression, followed by other religious groups.
Numerous historians contend that Hitler and the Nazi regime's ultimate aim was to eradicate Christianity from Germany once they achieved victory in the war.
In the images, we witness various customs and practices observed within the monotheistic religions during this era.
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