Whatever else Hitler believed, he was intent on having the loyalty of the German people directed towards the National Socialist German Workers’ Party first and foremost. This can for instance be seen by the song included by Richard Evans in his "The Third Reich In Power", which was sung by the Hitler Youth at for instance the 1934 Nuremberg Party Rally:

Quote Originally Posted by Hitler
We are the jolly Hitler Youth
We don't need any Christian truth
For Adolf Hitler, our Leader,
Always is our interceder.

Whatever the Papist priests may try,
We're Hitler's children until we die;
We follow not Christ but Horst Wessel*,
Away with incense and holy water vessel!

As sons of our forebearers from times gone by
We march as we sing with banners held high.
I'm not a Christian, nor a Catholic,
I go with the SA[tan] through thin and thick.
* An early Nazi "martyr", who was the center-piece of much later propaganda, representing the ideal National Socialist.

One could also make the argument that the no true Scotsman fallacy is used here confuses popery for Christianity, for the pope was not a Christian, nor would any Nazi be a Christian, nor would a "martyr" be qualified as someone who dies for a lie.

Lots of problems with the atheistic attempts to misrepresent reality. Suffice it to say Hitler was an atheist favoring natural selection of his Aryan race who didn't have to repent, just as atheists don't seem to have to either in meekly and humbly coming to Christ for salvation.

Just like Nero killed his family members so did Hitler: "The women around him were his wives: two were beheaded, one died, two divorced, one survived."

Hitler was "critical of Christianity for its 'meekness' and admired the religion in Japan and Islam for their aggression and self-sacrifice." Jesus says to be meek and lowly like a little flock. All this shows a person can call himself a Christian, even Hitler might have done that, but does it mean they are saved (born-again)? Of course not. 1 in 3 people today calls themselves Christians. Who determines salvation? Man or God? If you meet the condition given in Scripture, you will be saved. Anything contrary to God's method is vainglorious.

Jesus said, "Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom" (Luke 12.32).

Jesus said to love our "little brother," that is, the Jews. Yes, the Jews killed Jesus as did the Romans, but so does anyone who refuses His atonement. You can see how atheists are really Nazis at heart. A friend of mine who is an atheist said to me if Jesus came today men would probably still try to kill Him. Indeed!