Here in the real world, Nazi Germany was a far-right, Christian regime. Catholics (like Hitler) are Christians, and Catholic and Protestant governments vied with each other to see which could kill more “witches.”
And as always (On Topic) - Wrong-
The Catholic Church was persecuted under the Third Reich,
[70] with the Nazi leadership hoping to gradually de-Christianize Germany. Millions of Catholics, primarily clergy and activists, were imprisoned and killed.
[71]According to the World Holocaust Remembrance Center,
Hitler vehemently despised Christianity, calling it the enemy of National Socialism. According to historian William Shirer, "under the leadership of Rosenberg, Bormann and Himmler—backed by Hitler—the Nazi regime intended to destroy
Christianity in
Germany, if it could, and substitute the old paganism of the early tribal Germanic gods and the new paganism of the Nazi extremists".
[73] He also wrote that Hitler "inveighed against political
Catholicism in
Mein Kampf and attacked both of the Christian Churches for their failure to recognise the racial problem...". As reported in the New York Times,
Hitler's forces wished to de-Christianize Germany after "the final victory" and destroy Christianity.