The Religious Parallels Between 1933 Germany and 2023 America
From the Reichstag to the Capitol: An Alarming Comparison
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Narrated by:
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Scott LeCote
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By:
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Elvin Thompson
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Religion and Nationalism has been a powerful force throughout history, shaping the destiny of nations and individuals alike. In this book, we will explore two distinct periods that witnessed the rise of the merging of religion and nationalism: Germany in 1933 and America in 2023. Although separated by nearly a century, these two cases share common themes and provide valuable insights into the motivations, dynamics, and consequences of these merging movements.
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