>>15905725Hitler and the Nazis as a whole (save for Bormann, Rosenberg and maybe Himmler, though Himmler is difficult to determine) took issue with thechurches only and not Christisnity.
The catholic church was infiltrated by commies using the churchs network to move around and spread their filth. this is what Hitler opposed, and those are the priests ans pastors put into camps.
Further he considered the church, as its headquarters was not in germany, a foreign institution whichs fate is detached from the german fate potentially pitting the church against the german people. These issues were the source behind the administrative and political quarrels leading to Hitler taking over the educations sector from the church
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_the_Study_and_Elimination_of_Jewish_Influence_on_German_Church_LifeHitler opposed corruot elements in the church, not the church itself, and as such aimed at restoring it instead of completly destroying it.
Further he saw issues in the divide between denominations which we see in his effort of uniting protestant and catholic church under a single german one for which he sent Speer to meet with representatives of both to plan the building of new churches
>>15905726we see this also mirrored by Hitler professing to be catholic while also expressing great admiration for Luther
Hitler had a distaste for the institutions, based mainly on political and administrative issues, but he always confessed his faith and allegience to catholicism and Christ