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Related: About this forumVatican to unseal archives on controversial WWII pope
Source: The Guardian
Vatican to unseal archives on controversial WWII pope
Pope Francis wants Pius XII, accused of not condemning Holocaust, correctly judged
Harriet Sherwood Religion correspondent
Mon 4 Mar 2019 16.22 GMT
Vatican archives on Pope Pius XII, the controversial wartime pontiff accused of failing to condemn the Holocaust, are to be opened next year after pressure from campaigners and historians.
Pope Francis announced the archives would be unsealed in March 2020, eight years ahead of schedule, saying the Roman Catholic church was not afraid of history.
His predecessor had been criticised, one can say, with some prejudice and exaggeration, he added.
The role of Pius XII, a staunch anti-communist who became pope in March 1939, six months before war engulfed Europe, has long been questioned by historians.
According to a display in Yad Vashem, Israels Holocaust memorial and museum, Pius did not intervene when Jews were rounded up and deported from Rome to Auschwitz.
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Pope Francis wants Pius XII, accused of not condemning Holocaust, correctly judged
Harriet Sherwood Religion correspondent
Mon 4 Mar 2019 16.22 GMT
Vatican archives on Pope Pius XII, the controversial wartime pontiff accused of failing to condemn the Holocaust, are to be opened next year after pressure from campaigners and historians.
Pope Francis announced the archives would be unsealed in March 2020, eight years ahead of schedule, saying the Roman Catholic church was not afraid of history.
His predecessor had been criticised, one can say, with some prejudice and exaggeration, he added.
The role of Pius XII, a staunch anti-communist who became pope in March 1939, six months before war engulfed Europe, has long been questioned by historians.
According to a display in Yad Vashem, Israels Holocaust memorial and museum, Pius did not intervene when Jews were rounded up and deported from Rome to Auschwitz.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/04/vatican-to-open-archives-on-controversial-wwii-pope-pius-xii
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Vatican to unseal archives on controversial WWII pope (Original Post)
Eugene
Mar 2019
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(7,532 posts)1. Be careful what you wish for
the Roman Catholic church was not afraid of history.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/may/25/nazis-escaped-on-red-cross-documents
Red Cross and the Vatican helped thousands of Nazis to escape
Research shows how travel documents ended up in hands of the likes of Adolf Eichmann, Josef Mengele and Klaus Barbie in the postwar chaos
The Red Cross and the Vatican both helped thousands of Nazi war criminals and collaborators to escape after the second world war, according to a book that pulls together evidence from unpublished documents.
The Red Cross has previously acknowledged that its efforts to help refugees were used by Nazis because administrators were overwhelmed, but the research suggests the numbers were much higher than thought.
Gerald Steinacher, a research fellow at Harvard University, was given access to thousands of internal documents in the archives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The documents include Red Cross travel documents issued mistakenly to Nazis in the postwar chaos.
They throw light on how and why mass murderers such as Adolf Eichmann, Josef Mengele and Klaus Barbie and thousands of others evaded capture by the allies.
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Red Cross and the Vatican helped thousands of Nazis to escape
Research shows how travel documents ended up in hands of the likes of Adolf Eichmann, Josef Mengele and Klaus Barbie in the postwar chaos
The Red Cross and the Vatican both helped thousands of Nazi war criminals and collaborators to escape after the second world war, according to a book that pulls together evidence from unpublished documents.
The Red Cross has previously acknowledged that its efforts to help refugees were used by Nazis because administrators were overwhelmed, but the research suggests the numbers were much higher than thought.
Gerald Steinacher, a research fellow at Harvard University, was given access to thousands of internal documents in the archives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The documents include Red Cross travel documents issued mistakenly to Nazis in the postwar chaos.
They throw light on how and why mass murderers such as Adolf Eichmann, Josef Mengele and Klaus Barbie and thousands of others evaded capture by the allies.
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Raster
(20,999 posts)3. Alois Hudal was an Austrian titular bishop...
trotsky
(49,533 posts)4. "the archives would be unsealed in March 2020, eight years ahead of schedule,"
...because the scrubbers have completed their job.
Voltaire2
(14,719 posts)5. Pope wink wink nudge nudge.