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The movement initially invited various different groups, including religious free-thinkers (at first even including Jews), racialists, and political opponents of the Nazis, to join a group that was seemingly antagonistic to the Nazi Church. However, racialists, including Hauer, did not believe Jews
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In 1933, Germany's population of almost 60 million belonged to either the Catholic Church (20 million members) or the Protestant Church (40 million members). Many Christians were initially drawn to supporting Nazism due to the emphasis on "positive Christianity," noted in Article 24 of the 1920
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Jakob Wilhelm Hauer founded the German Faith Movement in response to the Nazi government's intended indoctrination of children with Christianity and attempting to outlaw all critiques of the faith. He was initially not an obvious supporter of
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and political hymns. The movement had around 200,000 followers at its height (less than 0.3% of the population). Following the Nazi accession to power, it obtained rights of civil tolerance from
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should be included in the movement, thus leaving only racialists and those who had abandoned German Christianity (i.e. unconventional) to compose the German Faith Movement.
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the syncretism of Christian ceremonies with pagan equivalents; the most favored pagan deity being the sun, as can be seen from the flag of the faith movement
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Hauer was a critic of traditional Christianity but was compelled to create the German Faith Movement as a way to preserve freedom of conscience.
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and had earlier started the Köngener Bund, a German Protestant youth movement, which attracted many young Germans due to its opposition to
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of the German Faith Movement when it was constituted in May 1934. His reign was short-lived, stepping down on April 1, 1936.
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Similar movements have remained active in Germany since 1945 outside mainstream educational and social structures.
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Confronting the Nazi War on Christianity: The Kulturkampf Newsletters, 1936-1939
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Die Deutsche Glaubensbewegung. Eine historische und soziologische Untersuchung
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A Church Undone: Documents from the German Christian Faith Movement, 1932-1940
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The development of the German Faith Movement revolved around:
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Modern pagan organizations established in the 1930s
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