The Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt (German: Stuttgarter Schuldbekenntnis) was a declaration issued on October 19, 1945, by the Council of the Protestant...
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Stuttgart declaration may refer to: The Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt issued by the Evangelical Church in Germany on 19 October 1945 The Solemn Declaration...
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Martin Niemöller (category Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
victims of the Nazis. He turned away from his earlier nationalistic beliefs and was one of the initiators of the Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt. From the...
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in 1946, among other things, the "Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt" was published in the "Regulations and News Sheet of the Evangelical Church in Germany"...
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and other churchmen accepted shared guilt in the Stuttgarter Schuldbekenntnis (Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt) of 1945. The philosopher and psychologist...
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Evangelical Church in Germany (redirect from Protestant Church of Germany)
council issued the Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt on 19 October 1945, confessing guilt and declaring remorse for indifference and inaction of German Protestants...
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Protestantism in Germany (redirect from History of Protestantism in Germany)
War II, leading church clergy issued the Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt, which acknowledged the inadequacy of church opposition to Nazism and their culpability...
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Waldensians (redirect from Poor Men Of Lyons)
Germany led by Theophil Wurm (who was also Bishop of Württemberg) issued the Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt and actively contributed to reconciliation efforts...
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Theophil Wurm (category Knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
October 1945 Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt. Karl Barth Dietrich Bonhoeffer Martin Niemöller Helmreich, Ernst C. (1969). "The Arrest and Freeing of the Protestant...
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Confessing Church (category History of Lutheranism in Germany)
not yet have a heart". The Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt, was a declaration issued on 19 October 1945 by the Council of the Protestant Church in Germany...
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