Hermann Sasse: A Remarkable Anti-Nazi and Lutheran Confessor By Rev. Matthew Harrison
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t was not long after the “god” of the Nazis, Adolf Hitler, shot himself in the head in a Berlin bunker, that the Second World War ended in Europe. It was 1945, and Germany was divided into American, British, and Soviet zones. These “Allies” were busy dealing with the myriad of tasks faced by the occupation force.