The position of the Catholic Church towards Nazism was

A) a position of total opposition, as it represented a competing religion.
B) one of indifference and veiled preference to that of the socialist parties gaining ground in Europe.
C) one of full support, as many of the rituals incorporated into the Nazi religion were Catholic rituals.
D) that the Catholic Church was not fully cognizant of Nazi ideas and did not take a stance.
E) a position of "wait and see" what happens next.


B

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