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Filozofija i drustvo 2006 Issue 29, Pages: 9-35
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID0629009M
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Alfred Rosenberg’s clash with Christianity

Molnar Aleksandar ORCID iD icon (Filozofski fakultet, Beograd)

In the article the author is following the development of Alfred Rosenberg’s social and political theory. Special attention is given to the anti-Christian attitude of the so-called "chief ideologist of Third Reich". Although one among the creators of the apocalyptic anti-Semitist ideology (about "final battle" with the Jews - perceived as the powers of Evil incarnated) he opposed Nazi "Eastern politics" during the World War II. Instead of atrocities against the eastern peoples (Ukrainians, Russians etc) he was prepared to give them certain autonomy and to treat them as some kind of racially inferior allies. For him, only Jews deserved extermination ("once for all") and it was this ultimate goal he expected to shape not only German foreign policy but also war itself.

Keywords: nationalsocialism, war, anti-semitism, Christianity, religion, paganism