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This thesis attempts to re-examine the dark side of Nazi literature, which German writers have intentionally neglected for a long time through the examples of the poems of the Nazi writer Heinrich Anacker. Of course, there have been some research papers on Nazi writers and some standout papers by some German writers, but there are not many works that specifically focus on the texts that glorify the Nazis themselves. Considering the fact that National Socialism, considered a political religion, has been at the center of a long debate, this thesis studies the Nazi writer Anacker, who poetically reinterprets the story of Jesus' resurrection in Christianity, especially for propaganda purposes. From another point of view, the author is giving the concept of the Third Reich a sanctity by deliberately using certain words from the Easter part of the Bible. And Anacker adjusts the fundamental doctrine of salvation to symbolize Hitler as the new Messiah. Through this intentional sanctification, Nazi concepts such as ideological ideas, the Third Reich, and the Führer are almost compared to objects of religious faith.