To halt the dreadful crime
TitleTo halt the dreadful crime
Author
Call number262.13/0019
Object number08531i
Place of publicationJefferson, North Carolina, United States
PublisherMcFarland and Company
Year of publication
2006
Physical descriptionpp110-135
MaterialArticle
ISBN0786423749
NotesArticle from the book 'Pius XII, the Holocaust, and the revisionists : essays' pp110-135
Description
On October 6, 1943, there was a directive for a roundup of Rome's Jews, who were to be deported to Auschwitz. The revisionists (Susan Zucotti and Robert Katz) charge that the Pope knew of the proposed roundup and did nothing to stop it or prevent the deportation. In defending the Pope the author writes "the Pope had an acute understanding of power- its possibilities and limitations". Thousands of Jews sheltered in church institutions, and Vatican officers were urged to help all refugees