Joachim Hossenfelder Explained

Joachim Hossenfelder (29 April 1899, Cottbus – 28 June 1976, Lübeck) was a German Protestant theologian. He led the Nazi German Christians in the ecclesiastical ministry of the Reich Evangelical Church until 1933.[1]

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  1. News: Enderis . Guido . REICH FORCES OUT CHURCH EXTREMIST; Hossenfelder, Leader of Nazi German Christians, Quits the Protestant Governing Body. COMPLETE SHAKE-UP SEEN Hitler Summons Reich Bishop Mueller as New Synod to Unseat Him Is Demanded. . New York Times . November 29, 1933.