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‘IS GOD AN ENGLISHMAN?’ VERY ANTI-BRITISH 1940 NAZI BOOK

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In Ist Gott Engländer? (Is God an Englishman?) Professor Dr. Wolf Meyer-Erlach shines a light on what he says was British misuse of religion through the ages, and unscrupulous behavior by English “gentlemen” hiding behind false piety and saintliness - British world domination no matter the cost (money, human lives) during countless religious wars, trade wars and colonization. Professor Dr. Wolf Meyer-Erlach points out that the British feel this is their right, that they are always correct and that their adversaries are always wrong.
Is God English?, Professor Dr. Wolf Meyer-Erlach
French caricature of the English 1899 Le Rire
1940 anti-English Nazi propaganda book Ist Gott Engländer?
the Jew Benjamin Disraeli
anti-English Nazi propaganda book, Nazi theological rhetoric
The author, a Protestant German theologian, World War I veteran, teacher and university faculty leader, lays bare what he calls the hypocrisy of the British by citing British politicians and historic events as well as economic statistics.

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Sturmhut Verlag, Ist Gott Engländer?, anti-British Nazi propaganda
Ist Gott Engländer?, 1940 anti-British Nazi propaganda
This 80+ year old 5-3/4 x 8-1/8 inch, 120 page softcover book is in very nice condition. It looks unread and has no odor. With it the buyer will receive a six-panel brochure by Sturmhut Verlag, advertising the book, as well as very interesting book reviews for Ist Gott Engländer? published in large and small German newspapers. Rare and all four 80+ year old pieces in very fine condition.
fine 1940 example of "Is God an Englishman?" is offered for sale
for $85.00 delivered by Media Mail in the continental USA.
 
USM book #1329

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Ist Gott Engländer? was published by Sturmhut Verlag in Freiburg in 1940. During the Third Reich Sturmhut Verlag published many religion-themed books. The last four pages in this book have advertising for them, including Martin Luther über die Juden:Weg mit ihn! (Martin Luther about the Jews: Get Rid of Them!) by Bishop Martin Sasse. An original unused Third Reich order card for these books is still in the back of this example of Ist Gott Engländer?.

IST GOTT ENGLÄNDER?
A 1940 BOOK BY A
GERMAN THEOLOGIAN
HIGHLIGHTING BRITISH
MISUSE OF RELIGION
TO ACHIEVE WORLD DOMINATION

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