Could the Church Have Stopped Hitler?
Could the Church Have Stopped Hitler? | History For The Curious Did silence cost thousands of Jewish lives during the Holocaust? The Vatican’s refusal to condemn Nazi atrocities remains one of the most controversial aspects of WWII history. While the Danish Lutheran Church publicly opposed Hitler and helped save 7,000 Jews, the Catholic Church chose silence. Pope Pius XII buried a critical document condemning antisemitism, and the Vatican’s archives remained sealed for decades. Could verbal condemnation have saved more lives? Did the Church prioritize politics over morality? In this episode, we uncover the chilling truth about religious institutions during history’s darkest hour. 🔔 Subscribe for more untold historical insights. 💬 Join the debate: Should moral institutions be held accountable for their silence? Listen to the full podcast here: https://rabbiaubreyhersh.podbean.com/e/holocaust-identities-iv-the-church-the-red-cross-nuremberg/ #WWIIHistory #HolocaustTruth #VaticanSecrets #Antisemitism #JewishHistory #HistoryMatters #TruthRevealed

