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==Adolf Hitler==
==Adolf Hitler==


Adolf Hitler (1889 – 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, commonly known as the Nazi Party.
Adolf Hitler (1889 – 1945) fu un politico tedesco (nato austriaco) e la guida del partito nazionalsocialista dei lavoratori tedeschi, meglio conosciuto come il partito nazista.


{{Quote||You see, it's been our misfortune to have the wrong religion. Why didn't we have the religion of the Japanese, who regard sacrifice for the Fatherland as the highest good? The Mohammedan religion [Islam] too would have been more compatible to us than Christianity. Why did it have to be Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?<ref>Quoted by Albert Speer, ''Inside the Third Reich: Memoirs'', pg. 115</ref>|}}
{{Quote||Vedi, avere la religione sbagliata è stata la nostra sfortuna. Perché non abbiamo avuto la religione dei giapponesi, che considerano il sacrifico per la patria come il massimo bene? Oppure anche la religione maomettana [islam] sarebbe stata più compatibile con noi rispetto al cristianesimo. Perché proprio il cristianesimo con la sua docilità e flaccidezza?<ref>Quoted by Albert Speer, ''Dentro il terzo Reich: Memorie'', pg. 115</ref>|}}


{{Quote||I can imagine people being enthusiastic about the paradise of Mohammed, but as for the insipid paradise of the Christians! In your lifetime, you used to hear the music of Richard Wagner. After your death, it will be nothing but hallelujahs, the waving of palms, children of an age for the feeding bottle, and hoary old men. The man of the isles pays homage to the forces of nature. But Christianity is an invention of sick brains: one could imagine nothing more senseless, nor any more indecent way of turning the idea of the Godhead into a mockery. A n***** with his taboos is crushingly superior to the human being who seriously believes in transubstantiation.<ref>"Hitler's Table Talk", p. 143, translated by N. Cameron and R.H. Stevens, Enigma Books (1953)</ref>}}
{{Quote||Posso immaginare le persone entusiasmarsi per il paradiso di Maometto, ma non per l'insipido paradiso dei cristiani! Quand'eri vivo ascoltavi la musica di Richard Wagner. Quando muori, non sentirai altro che alleluia, lo scroscio delle palme, poppanti e vecchiacci. L'uomo delle isole rende omaggio alle forze della natura. Il cristianesimo è un'invenzione di menti malate: non puoi pensare a niente di più insensato o a un modo più indecente di rendere la divinità una parodia. Un negro con i suoi tabù è enormemente superiore all'essere umano che crede seriamente alla transustanziazione.<ref>"Hitler's Table Talk", p. 143, tradotto da N. Cameron and R.H. Stevens, Enigma Books (1953)</ref>}}


{{Quote||Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poitiers -already, you see, the world had already fallen into the hands of the Jews, so gutless a thing Christianity! -then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism [Islam], that cult which glorifies the heroism and which opens up the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world. Christianity alone prevented them from doing so.<ref>Adolf Hitler's Monologe im Führerhauptquartier (Monologue with Headquarters of the Führer). Hamburg: Albrecht Knaus, 1980.</ref>}}
{{Quote||Se Carlo Martello non fosse stato vittorioso a Poitiers –il mondo sarebbe già finito nelle mani degli ebrei, una cosa così vigliacca il cristianesimo! -allora avremmo dovuto convertirci con tutta probabilità al maomettanismo [islam], quel culto che glorifica l'eroismo e che apre il settimo cielo all'audace guerriero solitario. Allora le razze germaniche avrebbero conquistato il mondo. Solo il cristianesimo gli ha impedito di farlo.<ref>Il monologo di Adolf Hitler im Führerhauptquartier (Monologo coi quartieri generali del Fuhrer). Amburgo: Albrecht Knaus, 1980.</ref>}}


{{Quote||The best thing is to let Christianity die a natural death. A slow death has something comforting about it. The dogma of Christianity gets worn away before the advances of science... The instructions of a hygienic nature that most religions gave, contributed to the foundation of organized communities. The precepts ordering people to wash, to avoid certain drinks, to fast at appointed dates, to take exercise, to rise with the sun, to climb to the top of the minaret — all these were obligations invented by intelligent people. The exhortation to fight courageously is also self-explanatory. Observe, by the way, that, as a corollary, the Moslem was promised a paradise peopled with sensual girls, where wine flowed in streams — a real earthly paradise. The Christians, on the other hand, declare themselves satisfied if after their death they are allowed to sing hallelujahs! ...Christianity, of course, has reached the peak of absurdity in this respect. And that's why one day its structure will collapse. Science has already impregnated humanity. Consequently, the more Christianity clings to its dogmas, the quicker it will decline.!<ref>"Hitler's Table Talk", translated by N. Cameron and R.H. Stevens, Enigma Books (1953)</ref>}}
{{Quote||The best thing is to let Christianity die a natural death. A slow death has something comforting about it. The dogma of Christianity gets worn away before the advances of science... The instructions of a hygienic nature that most religions gave, contributed to the foundation of organized communities. The precepts ordering people to wash, to avoid certain drinks, to fast at appointed dates, to take exercise, to rise with the sun, to climb to the top of the minaret — all these were obligations invented by intelligent people. The exhortation to fight courageously is also self-explanatory. Observe, by the way, that, as a corollary, the Moslem was promised a paradise peopled with sensual girls, where wine flowed in streams — a real earthly paradise. The Christians, on the other hand, declare themselves satisfied if after their death they are allowed to sing hallelujahs! ...Christianity, of course, has reached the peak of absurdity in this respect. And that's why one day its structure will collapse. Science has already impregnated humanity. Consequently, the more Christianity clings to its dogmas, the quicker it will decline.!<ref>"Hitler's Table Talk", translated by N. Cameron and R.H. Stevens, Enigma Books (1953)</ref>}}
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