This day in Christian history: Bonhoeffer and Hitler
Today in 1933, the German Lutheran clergyman Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945) made a powerful radio address, “ The Younger Generation’s Altered View of the Concept of Führer,” warning about the consequences of putting blind trust in any man (i.e. Hitler). But, unfortunately, his speech was abruptly cut off just as he warned his listeners to beware of putting their trust in men.