8 April 1945 A.D. Defiant Lutheran Theologian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Hanged by Nazis
8 April 1945 A.D. Defiant Lutheran Theologian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer,
Hanged by Nazis
Editors. “Defiant theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer is
hanged.” History.com. 2009. http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/defiant-theologian-dietrich-bonhoeffer-is-hanged. Accessed 7 Apr 2015.
On this day in 1945, Lutheran pastor and
theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer is hanged at Flossenburg, only days before the
American liberation of the POW camp. The last words of the brilliant and
courageous 39-year-old opponent of Nazism were “This is the end–for me, the
beginning of life.”
Two days after Adolf Hitler became
chancellor of Germany, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, lecturer at Berlin University, took
to the radio and denounced the Nazi Fuhrerprinzip, the leadership
principle that was merely a synonym for dictatorship. Bonhoeffer’s broadcast
was cut off before he could finish. Shortly thereafter, he moved to London to
pastor a German congregation, while also giving support to the Confessing
Church movement in Germany, a declaration by Lutheran and evangelical pastors
and theologians that they would not have their churches co-opted by the Nazi
government for propagandistic purposes. Bonhoeffer returned to Germany in 1935
to run a seminary for the Confessing Church; the government closed it in 1937. Bonhoeffer’s
continued vocal objections to Nazi policies resulted in his losing his freedom
to lecture or publish. He soon joined the German resistance movement, even the
plot to assassinate Hitler. In April 1943, shortly after becoming engaged to be
married, Bonhoeffer was arrested by the Gestapo. Evidence implicating him in
the plot to overthrow the government came to light and he was court-martialed
and sentenced to die. While in prison, he acted as a counselor and pastor to
prisoners of all denominations. Bonhoeffer’s Letters and Papers from Prison
was published posthumously. Among his celebrated works of theology are The
Cost of Discipleship and Ethics.
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