The politics of religion in Soviet-occupied Germany : the case of Berlin-Brandenburg, 1945-1949 / / Sean Brennan.
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xxix, 235 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- The brown dictatorship before the red: the German churches under national socialism
- The question of the CDU and the churches during the period of the "antifascist transformation, "1945-1947
- The Volkscongress movement and the end of the CDU's political independence, December 1946 -October1949
- "Unity schools are secular schools": the struggle over religious education in the secondary schools of Berlin Brandenburg
- The competition between socialist and religious youth and women's organizations in Berlin-Brandenburg
- The conflict over charitable activity by the evangelical and Catholic churches in Berlin-Brandenburg
- "Christianity and Marxism are not in opposition": the propaganda offensive in East Germany concerning "religious freedom" under communism
- The Allied Religious Affairs Committee and the impossibility of a united religious policy for Germany.