They chose Luther as their false prophet. "Four hundred years after it was written, the Nazi Party displayed On the Jews and Their Lies during Nuremberg rallies, and the city of Nuremberg presented a first edition to Julius Streicher, editor of the Nazi newspaper Der Stürmer, the newspaper describing it as the most radically antisemitic tract ever published.[43]" They implemented what he advocated in writing. He became, and died, an utterly repugnant and evil antisemite.
They did, their choice.
As far as the rest of your post, I believe the above is the only original work of yours. I know that sourcing other's work is tedious, by why don't we do it anyway? Is this more of Wiki? Perhaps it is your work after all, since anyone can edit it.
They implemented what he advocated in writing.
From the sourced work I provided, it is entirely possible that they just implemented The Bull Hebraeorum gens and chose to attribute Luther. The subsequent actions of the Nazis were more in line with the historical work of the Catholic church in dealing with Jews, albeit more mechanized and final.
It is obvious that the Papal Holy Blinders purchased from the Vatican gift shoppe have affected the view of history.