Here is a good article pointing out the salient points: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luther_Bible
One should contemplate what Luther said as it affirms what Catholics have been teaching all along. In legal terms, it is called exculpatory evidence.
Without using emotional language, one can easily understand the significance of Luther in the history of Christianity. However, using your term, it would non-Catholics who are obsessed with trying to knock down the Catholic Church.
Regardless of your insult, I don’t assume you are a follower of Luther. However, your stated points of view were influenced by Luther, and the other Protestant luminaries who followed him.
I tell you that I don’t care what Luther said or did and you come back with a link about what Luther said and did? That’s bizarre!