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We have contended with diabolical forces

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As soon as he was elected to the papacy, Pius XII sought to prevent the outbreak of another war. He had to assume an outward stance of neutrality in order to gain the confidence of the contending parties. Revisionists brush aside the Pope's frustration - even if the Vatican had first-rate intelligence, the Pope could not have overcome those factors that constrained his diplomatic efforts to end the war

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