your right the pope should have just waved his magic wand and poof it all would have just disappeared
2006-09-28 07:04:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Pope did what he could but, Hitler had threatened Churches all over Germany and other countries as soon as he found out anti Nazi letters were being read from the pulpits. More Catholics saved Jews than any other religion during the atrocities of the war-- just ask most of the real sufferers. Do not forget an astonishing number of Catholics were rounded up and killed in the death camps because of this. You really should stop hate mongering and study history a little closer.
2006-09-28 07:06:53
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answered by Midge 7
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England changed into into appeasing Hitler, till he entered Czech position of beginning. France on the different hand believed the line of forts and protective positions on the jap the front would end Hitler. After, Hitler invaded and both international places declared conflict Hitler did an end round and rendered the French fortifications ineffective and Britain changed into unable to convey sufficient forces to bear to end the Germans. the outcome changed into an finished scale retreat through both armies to the coast, England evacuated as many as she ought to and the french began to offer up enmass. There are various sturdy historic previous books (from all aspects that would nicely be powerful).
2016-11-25 00:54:40
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answered by ? 4
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Because last time I checked, the Vatican did not have military force available in Europe to stop the atrocities. And, if I remember right, Hitler was paired with Italy, and Italy surrounds Vatican City, so there was no way to move out of the Vatican to oppose Hitler.
2006-09-28 07:05:10
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answered by Steve M 3
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Any spiritual head can help you only understand and learn faith in God and how can you think that he has to cure the mind of a mad,fanatic man like Hitler who was mis using stat army for his selfish and sadistic purposes.Appropriately,only another state power in the combined allies could destroy the evil.Dragging Pope or any spiritual leader of the world as inept in the context of such political wars is irrelevant and to forget the history of world wars.
2006-09-28 07:13:34
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answered by ramraj 2
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This is one for History, unfortunately. The Catholic Church, Pius XII, specifically, took big hits on this one...not one word was said, not one voice raised against the atrocity! This is a very sad era in Christianity, but there are many such sad events, aren't there? Why single out just one...there are so many, books can be, and are written on the subject. good luck
2006-09-28 07:04:05
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answered by Anonymous
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According to Hitler himself, the pope was the only one who stood firmly in his path.
There are a lot of Jewish folks out there trying to refute the lies about Pope Pius XII. Even John Cornwell who wrote the now infamous book "Hitler's Pope" admits he was all wrong and has converted to Catholicism.
You might try reading "The Myth of Hitler's Pope" by Rabbi Dalin. Pick it up on Amazon.
2006-09-28 07:38:12
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answered by Max Marie, OFS 7
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Either Pius hated jews or he didn't.
If he hated them, there's plenty of evidence to make the accusation.
http://www.theseekerbooks.com/articles/hitlerspope.htm
http://www.markriebling.com/nazipope.html
If Pius *didn't* hate jews, then he was spineless, too cowardly to be a martyr and do the right thing by speaking out, something that he *never* did.
"Mussolini: a gift from providence."
-Pope Pius XI
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It is FREAKING amazing the number of hypochristians who "answered" this question. "The catholic cult didn't have a military...."
That's no excuse you two-faced pedophile protectors.
You christians talk about "walking with jeebus", "living god's word" and all that crap, but when it comes time to live up to it, you're spineless. Or are you so uneducated that you don't know the word "martyr"? A few of the "saints" you claim to revere WERE martyrs.
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2006-09-28 07:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the pope at the time was allied with Germany and they feared that if they broke ties with Germany, Hitler would invade the Vatican.
2006-09-28 07:03:01
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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The pope/vatican couldn't have stopped them any more than they could have stopped musolini from running italy. I can agree they should have spoken up though. Why they didn't is a question for catholics.
2006-09-28 07:03:23
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answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7
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The Pope has no army. How could he have stopped Hitler?
2006-09-28 07:02:32
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answered by ItsJustMe 7
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