Martin Bormann - Bormann Decreed That Members of The Clergy Should Not be admitted To The NSDAP
Time: Feb, 1937
Place: Berlin, Germany
Details: Bormann was one of the leading proponents of the ongoing persecution of the Christian churches. In February 1937, he decreed that members of the clergy should not be admitted to the NSDAP.
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