Hitler's Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII

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Penguin, 1. 10. 2000. - 464 страница
The “explosive” (The New York Times) bestseller that  “redefined the history of the twentieth century” (The Washington Post

This shocking book was the first account to tell the whole truth about Pope Pius XII's actions during World War II, and it remains the definitive account of that era. It sparked a firestorm of controversy both inside and outside the Catholic Church. Award-winning journalist John Cornwell has also included in this seminal work of history an introduction that both answers his critics and reaffirms his overall thesis that Pius XII fatally weakened the Catholic Church with his endorsement of Hitler—and sealed the fate of the Jews in Europe.

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Prologue
1
The Pacellis
9
Hidden Life
29
Papal Power Games
41
To Germany
59
Pacelli and Weimar
80
The Glittering Diplomat
96
Hitler and German Catholicism
105
Friend of Croatia
241
The Holiness of Pius XII
268
16
275
17
285
The Jews of Rome
298
Savior of Rome
319
19
325
Church Triumphant
336

Hitler and Pacelli
130
The Concordat in Practice
157
Speaks Out
179
Darkness over Europe
193
Triumph
205
Pacelli Pope of Peace
219
Absolute Power
347
21
354
Redivivus
360
Sources the Silence Debate and Sainthood
372
Acknowledgments
385
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John Cornwell is in the department of history and philosophy of science at Cambridge University. He is a regular feature writer at the Sunday Times (London) and the author and editor of four books on science, including Power to Harm, on the Louisville Prozac trial, as well as Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII and Breaking Faith: Can the Catholic Church Save Itself?

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