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>Catholic demonization of Jews was a facilitating factor
>the catholic church allied themselves with Hitler
Your grasp of history doesn't even reach Wikipedia-level:
>Although the German Catholic church had opposed the Nazi Party, the Catholic-aligned Centre Party capitulated in 1933. In the 1933 elections, the percentage of Catholics voting for the Nazi Party was lower than the national average. Adolf Hitler and several other key Nazis had been raised Catholic, but became hostile to the church in adulthood; Article 24 of the NSDAP party platform called for conditional toleration of Christian denominations and the 1933 Reichskonkordat treaty with the Vatican purportedly guaranteed religious freedom for Catholics, but the Nazis were essentially hostile to Catholicism. Catholic press, schools, and youth organizations were closed, property was confiscated, and about one-third of its clergy faced reprisals from authorities; Catholic lay leaders were targeted during the Night of the Long Knives. The Church hierarchy tried to cooperate with the new government, but Pius XI's 1937 encyclical Mit brennender Sorge accused the government of hostility to the church.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_and_Nazi_Germany

Behind closed doors Hitler was virulently anti-Christian and wanted to wean Germany off Christianity, first by corrupting it with contradictory Nazi doctrine (Positive Christianity) then supplanting it with neo-paganism and Nietzschean morality.

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