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best information service in Europe? Vatican intelligence and the Final Solution

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The author deals with the suggestion or myth that the Vatican during WWII had a sophisticated intelligence network, superior to many other states. He argues that contrary to popular and professional wisdom there is no evidence that papal intelligence in 1941-42 was superior in quantity, quality or timeliness to the intelligence available to other governments.

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