Sunday, February 10, 2013

Hitler’s Pope Helped Jews, Book Says

THE OBSERVER: Author uncovers evidence on Pius XII's wartime efforts to save Jewish refugees

Pius XII has long been vilified as "Hitler's pope", accused of failing publicly to condemn the genocide of Europe's Jews. Now a British author has unearthed extensive material that Vatican insiders believe will restore his reputation, revealing the part that he played in saving lives and opposing Nazism [sic]. Gordon Thomas, a Protestant, was given access to previously unpublished Vatican documents and tracked down victims, priests and others who had not told their stories before.

The Pope's Jews, which will be published next month, details how Pius gave his blessing to the establishment of safe houses in the Vatican and Europe's convents and monasteries. He oversaw a secret operation with code names and fake documents for priests who risked their lives to shelter Jews, some of whom were even made Vatican subjects. Vatican hopes secret files exonerate 'Hitler's pope' » | Dalya Alberge | Saturday, February 09, 2013