Hitler's Pope: The Secret History of Pius XIIViking, 1999 - 430 страница The "explosive" ("The New York Times") bestseller--now with a new introduction by the author When "Hitler's Pope," the shocking story of Pope Pius XII that "redefined the history of the twentieth century" ("The Washington Post" ) was originally published, it sparked a firestorm of controversy both inside and outside the Catholic Church. Now, award-winning journalist John Cornwell has revisited this seminal work of history with a new introduction that both answers his critics and reaffirms his overall thesis that Pius XII, now scheduled to be canonized by the Vatican, weakened the Catholic Church with his endorsement of Hitler--and sealed the fate of the Jews in Europe. |
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... regime's sys- tem for distinguishing Jews from non - Jews . Catholic clerical compliance in the process would continue throughout the period of the Nazi regime and would connect ultimately the Catholic Church , and the Protestant ...
... regime's sys- tem for distinguishing Jews from non - Jews . Catholic clerical compliance in the process would continue throughout the period of the Nazi regime and would connect ultimately the Catholic Church , and the Protestant ...
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... regime during 1933 and 1934. Stoltzfus's persuasive argument is based on the regime's need to maintain popular accommodation . " Protests against secret programs not only displayed dissent , ” he writes , " but also threatened to unveil ...
... regime during 1933 and 1934. Stoltzfus's persuasive argument is based on the regime's need to maintain popular accommodation . " Protests against secret programs not only displayed dissent , ” he writes , " but also threatened to unveil ...
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... regime needed to hide . Public protests , especially , threatened secrecy . " Thus public protest was the most powerful form of resistance , since it could expose differences among the leadership . The Nazi regime projected an ...
... regime needed to hide . Public protests , especially , threatened secrecy . " Thus public protest was the most powerful form of resistance , since it could expose differences among the leadership . The Nazi regime projected an ...
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