| |
| | [No title] (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | What authority the Church, especially the Roman Catholic Church, (considering that a quarter of the members of the German SS were Catholics), could have exercised at that time, was shown by the only order for mass-murder that Hitler ever signed to exterminate those who were unworthy to live. |
 | | Clemens August Graf von Galen, and Bishop of Munster, expressed what his colleagues had condemned in a sharp letter of protest to Hanns Kerrl, the Minister of State for Church Affairs. |
 | | In a sermon on the 3rd August 1941, six weeks after the invasion of the Soviet Union, he warned that soon all "unproductive members of society," the frail elderly, invalids, the sick and even war-disabled would be threatened with extermination. |
| www.mosquitonet.com /~prewett/arealdisgrace.html (4862 words) |
|