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by David I. Kertzer
Pope John Paul II, as part of his effort to improve Catholic-Jewish relations, has
himself called for a clear-eyed historical investigation into any possible link be-tween
the Church and the Holocaust. An important sign of his commitment was the recent decision
to allow the distinguished historian David I. Kertzer, a specialist in Italian history, to
be one of the first scholars given access to long-sealed Vatican archives. The result is a
book filled with shocking revelations.
The Popes Against the Jews traces the Vaticans role in the development
of modern anti-Semitism from the nineteenth century up to the outbreak of the Second World
War. Kertzer shows why all the recent attention given to Pope Pius XIIs failure to
publicly protest the slaughter of Europes Jews in the war misses a far more
important point: what made the Holocaust possible was groundwork laid over a period of
decades. In this campaign of demonization of the Jewsidentifying them as traitors to
their countries, enemies of all that was good, relentlessly pursuing world
dominationthe Vatican itself played a key role, as is shown here for the first time.
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