rule; every order had to be executed without comment.” – Walter Shellenberg (Chief of
the Nazi Sicherheitdienst)
Walter Schellenberg, chief of the German counter-espionage, said after the war: "The
S.S. organization had been constituted, by Himmler, according to the principles of the
Jesuits' Order. Their regulations and the Spiritual Exercises prescribed by Ignatius of
Loyola were the model Himmler tried to copy exactly... The "Reichsfuhrer SS"-
Himmler's title as supreme chief of the SS-was to be the equivalent of the Jesuits'
"General" and the whole structure of the direction was a close imitation of the Catholic
Church's hierarchical order. A mediaeval castle, near Paderborn in Westphalia, and
called "Wewelsburg", was restored; it became what could be called a SS monastery".
“The [Nazi] Third Reich is the first power which not only recognizes, but which puts
into practice the high principles of the papacy.” (Statement made on January 14, 1934)
Franz von Papen (German Roman Catholic Knight of Malta)
"Adolf Hitler, son of the Catholic Church, died while defending Christianity. It is
therefore understandable that words cannot be found to lament over his death, when
so many were found to exalt his life. Over his mortal remains stands his victorious
moral figure. With the palm of the martyr, God gives Hitler the laurels of Victory". -
Spanish dictator (Francisco Franco, Knight of the Order of Christ) published on the 3rd
of May 1945, the day of Hitler's death. ("Reforme", 21st of July 1945.)
“Fascism is the regime that corresponds most closely to the concepts of the Church of
Rome.” – Civilta Cattolica (House organ of the Jesuits)
"I can see Himmler as our Ignatius of Loyola" ~Adolf Hitler: "Libres propos"
(Flammarion, Paris 1952, p.164).
Even his Mein Kampf book was written, for Hitler, by German Jesuit Staempfle (as
confirmed in literature from Andrew Sinclair mentions on page 9 of his book, The
Great Silence Conspiracy). Otto Strasser, a Roman Catholic, was one of the founders
of the Nazi Party. Stempfle, a notorious anti-Semite and was a member of the Roman
Catholic Order of Saint Jerome. Nazis Thoedor Eicke, Rudolf Hoess, Joseph
Goebbels (he would met with the Vatican including General Steinman), and Joseph
Mengele were Roman Catholics. Roman Catholics in the Third Reich or supported it
include Hitler, Mussolini (Jesuit priest Pietro Tachi Venturi advised the Italian
dictator), Henry Philipe Petain of France, Francisco Franco of Spain, and Seyess
Inquart. Others include Tiso, Pavelitch, Antonio Salazar (he was the Portuguese
dictator), Frank, and Degrelle of Belgium. According to Rabbi Antelman's research,
Catholic Professor Josef Mayer inspired Hitler to exterminate the handicapped and
those with mental illness. Roman Catholic dictator Tiso brutally persecuted
Protestants and Jewish people in Jews. Some of them were even sent into
concentration camps. There are even some pictures of Dominican monks serving
meals to Nazis. Knight of Malta Joseph Kennedy supported Hitler's regime. When Hitler
started rounding up the European Jews and putting them into the camps, it was the Knight of
Malta Joe Kennedy that assembled together Hollywood's most important Jews. There he
ordered them not to oppose Hitler, to which order every Jew obeyed including Louis B. Mayer
of Metro-Goldwin-Mayer. Pierre Laval, the Pope’s count and president of the Vichy
government said the following on French National Radio, January 2, 1943: “..I hope Germany
will be victorious. It may seem strange to hear the one who is defeated wish for the victor’s
victory. It is because this war is not like previous ones. It is a true war of religion! Yes, a war of
religion…” (EDMOND PARIS, THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE JESUITS, Chick
Publications, p. 158, 1975). So, a Vatican/Nazi link is for real. The great author Jack