Alman Hristiyanlar, Alman Protestanlığını bir bütün olarak bu ilkelere hizalamak amacıyla Nazizmin antisemitik, ırkçı ve Führerprinzip ideolojik ilkelerine paralel olarak 1932-1945 yılları arasında var olan Alman Evanjelik Kilisesi içinde bir baskı grubu ve bir hareketti.[2]
Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution, Volume 1. Oxford, England: ABC Clio. 2005. ss.172-173. ISBN1-85109-439-3. 8 Ağustos 2021 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 27 Şubat 2018. The Deutsche Christen (German Christians) were a group of clergy and laypeople in Germany in the 1930s and 1940s who sought to synthesize National Socialism and Christianity. They aimed to purge Christianity of everything they deemed Jewish and to create a German church based on "blood". Most of the approximately 600,000 members were Protestant, although a few Catholics were involved. By mid-1933, Deutsche Christen had acquired key posts in the Protestant establishment - in national church governing bodies and university faculties of theology, as regional bishops, and on local church councils. Many kept those positions until 1945 and beyond.