Incorrect, "Doctor". In February 1931 the German Bishops excommunicated all Nazis and later directed all Catholics that they could not vote for a Nazi in the 1932 election. Lest you foolishly believe that Hitler considered himself to still be a Catholic I suggest you read "Hitler's Table Talk".
One would think that a person with even a modicum of common sense who has embarrassed themselves as many times as you have with your inaccurate, absurd, idiotic statements about a plethora of topics would wise up and be quiet but you aren't even bright enough to realize that you don't have any common sense.
Excerpt from Hitler’s Table Talk:
“Christianity is a rebellion against natural law, a protest against nature. Taken to its logical extreme, Christianity would mean the systematic cultivation of the human failure”
Hitler was a pagan, pure and simple. His connection with the occult and more specifically, Nordic mytholgy, has been documented by secular historians. Hagee tries to splash blood on both catholics and reformed christians in his book. He also blames Luther for Hitler’s ideology. Hagee is deceitful in this regard. I have watched Hagee with my own eyes tell his church that Hitler and the SS were under the influence of the occult years ago. So he is either a liar or has a poor memory.