Hitler's Pope: The Secret History of Pius XIIPenguin, 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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... Italy . That loss of sovereignty had left the papacy in crisis . How could the popes regard themselves as indepen- dent of the political status quo of Italy , now that they were mere citizens of this upstart kingdom ? How could they ...
... Italy . That loss of sovereignty had left the papacy in crisis . How could the popes regard themselves as indepen- dent of the political status quo of Italy , now that they were mere citizens of this upstart kingdom ? How could they ...
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... Italy and beyond the Iron Curtain . But it could not hold . The internal structures and morale of the Catholic Church began to show signs of fragmentation and decay in the final years of Pius XII , leading to a yearning for reassessment ...
... Italy and beyond the Iron Curtain . But it could not hold . The internal structures and morale of the Catholic Church began to show signs of fragmentation and decay in the final years of Pius XII , leading to a yearning for reassessment ...
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... Italy . The Pacellis , intensely loyal as they were to the papacy , were hardly aristocrats . Eugenio Pacelli's family background was respectable but modest , rooted on his father's side in a rural backwater close to Viterbo , a sizable ...
... Italy . The Pacellis , intensely loyal as they were to the papacy , were hardly aristocrats . Eugenio Pacelli's family background was respectable but modest , rooted on his father's side in a rural backwater close to Viterbo , a sizable ...
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... Italian nationalism , however , was unstoppable ; and Marcantonio Pacelli , close to his Pope , was present at events of great consequence for the modern papacy . By 1860 the new Italian state under the leadership of the Piedmontese ...
... Italian nationalism , however , was unstoppable ; and Marcantonio Pacelli , close to his Pope , was present at events of great consequence for the modern papacy . By 1860 the new Italian state under the leadership of the Piedmontese ...
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... Italy . He had already , in 1868 , forbidden Italian Catholics to take part in democratic politics . Marcantonio Pacelli might have been out of a job had he not helped found a new Vatican daily newspaper in 1861. L'Osservatore Romano be ...
... Italy . He had already , in 1868 , forbidden Italian Catholics to take part in democratic politics . Marcantonio Pacelli might have been out of a job had he not helped found a new Vatican daily newspaper in 1861. L'Osservatore Romano be ...
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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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