The cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger (Luztiger), archbishop of Paris, for its part declared: One is likely to see on the cemeteries, the churches, the very intelligent graphics of Mr. Toscani like a graphics of hatred, in the same way which one finds of the crosses - gammées on certain tombs or the synagogues (...). It is to use violence, hatred, like a provocative sign to make sell a film (...). Why did it attack the Church? Why didn't it also put the American flag with a swastika?
@philomeneraymonde Why to attack the Church? Because Christianism distorted moral and subjugated it to its purpuses, because Church created antisemitism, because they prayed for hatred instead of love and forgivness. Because they gathered political power and material richness instead of spiritual values.
Those who collaborated with the extermination of millions should be forever stained with a Mark of Cain.
Thanks of the Jews towards the Pie XII Pope the shortly after the war.
In 1943 Chaim Weizmann, which will become later the first Israeli president, writes that the Holy See lends its powerful support in order to improve the fate of my persecuted brothers.
At the time of a meeting with the Pope at the end of the war, Moshe Sharett, the second Prime Minister Israeli, known as my duty was to say to them thank you to him and the Catholic church in the name of all the Jews for all that they had done in the occupied countries. The Chief rabbi of Israel Isaac Herzog sends a message in 1944 when he declares that
.../... the Israeli people will never forget what the Pope and his delegates do for our unhappy brothers and sisters in the darkest hours of our history. They are inspired by the principles of the religion which are the bases of the true civilization. It is the proof of the existence of divine Providence in this world. In September 1945 Leon Kubowitzy, General secretary of the world Jewish Congress, personally thanks the Pope for his various interventions and made gift,
in the name of the Congress, of 20.000 $ with works of the Vatican in recognition of the assistance brought by the Holy See to the Jews persecuted by Fascism and the Nazism. When in 1955 Italy celebrates the tenth birthday of its release, the Union of the Italian Jewish communities declares that on April 17 will be the Day of the Recognition for the help brought by the Pope during the war.
On May 26, 1955 the Philharmonic orchestra of Israel goes to the Vatican there to interpret the Seventh Symphony of Beethoven and to thus express the eternal recognition of Israel towards the Pope for the help brought to the Jews during the Holocaust. The Philharmonic orchestra of Israel n' forever played the music of Richard Wagner (and this for political reasons) because in the Fifties the Israeli public still regards Wagner as the one of the symbols of the Nazi regime.
This for a simple reason: the survivors of the Holocaust still formed an important fringe of the Israeli population. It is impossible to think that the Israeli government could pay the voyage orchestrates it to pay homage to the Pope of Hitler. On the contrary, the concert without precedent of the Israeli Philharmonic orchestra is a single gesture of collective gratitude towards a large friend of the Jewish people.
Extract of the Rabbi David Dalin (The Weekly Standard, February 26, 2001): " One can read in Talmud that that which saves only one life saves humanity.
Pie XII, more than any other statesman of the XXe century, achieved that per hour when the destiny of the European Jews was threatened.
No other Pope had been rented as much by the Jews before him, and they were not mistaken. Their gratitude as that of all the survivors of the Holocaust proves that Pie XII was truly and deeply a Juste among the Nations. " Of all the statesmen in exercise during the war, Pie XII is the only one to have denounced racial persecutions. Even in their memories, nor De Gaulle, nor Churchill do not speak about it. There is indeed a revisionist
.../... perfectly feeling reluctant on this subject. Not to forget to mention the testimony of Israel Zolli, Chief rabbi of Rome during the war, and converted with Catholicism the shortly after the war, it took the Eugenio first name like first name of baptism, in homage to Pie XII.
Eugenio Zolli testified in a very clear way on all the steps of Pie XII to save the Jews, and to denounce the Nazism : "Before the paddle spiritual autobiography" - Editions François-Xavier de Guibert
Fucking lying anti German movie. When you don't have forensic proof for holohoax the you can always make an fantasy movie about it which of course the extremely stupid goyim masses will believe in witn no research done by themselves. I hope there is a hell because thats where all these stupid goyims belong for as willing puppet destroyers of the self chosen supremacists
The cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger (Luztiger), archbishop of Paris, for its part declared: One is likely to see on the cemeteries, the churches, the very intelligent graphics of Mr. Toscani like a graphics of hatred, in the same way which one finds of the crosses - gammées on certain tombs or the synagogues (...). It is to use violence, hatred, like a provocative sign to make sell a film (...). Why did it attack the Church? Why didn't it also put the American flag with a swastika?
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philomeneraymonde 2 years ago
@philomeneraymonde Why to attack the Church? Because Christianism distorted moral and subjugated it to its purpuses, because Church created antisemitism, because they prayed for hatred instead of love and forgivness. Because they gathered political power and material richness instead of spiritual values.
Those who collaborated with the extermination of millions should be forever stained with a Mark of Cain.
eliezer017 1 year ago
Thanks of the Jews towards the Pie XII Pope the shortly after the war.
In 1943 Chaim Weizmann, which will become later the first Israeli president, writes that the Holy See lends its powerful support in order to improve the fate of my persecuted brothers.
.../...
philomeneraymonde 2 years ago
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At the time of a meeting with the Pope at the end of the war, Moshe Sharett, the second Prime Minister Israeli, known as my duty was to say to them thank you to him and the Catholic church in the name of all the Jews for all that they had done in the occupied countries. The Chief rabbi of Israel Isaac Herzog sends a message in 1944 when he declares that
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philomeneraymonde 2 years ago
.../... the Israeli people will never forget what the Pope and his delegates do for our unhappy brothers and sisters in the darkest hours of our history. They are inspired by the principles of the religion which are the bases of the true civilization. It is the proof of the existence of divine Providence in this world. In September 1945 Leon Kubowitzy, General secretary of the world Jewish Congress, personally thanks the Pope for his various interventions and made gift,
.../...
philomeneraymonde 2 years ago
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in the name of the Congress, of 20.000 $ with works of the Vatican in recognition of the assistance brought by the Holy See to the Jews persecuted by Fascism and the Nazism. When in 1955 Italy celebrates the tenth birthday of its release, the Union of the Italian Jewish communities declares that on April 17 will be the Day of the Recognition for the help brought by the Pope during the war.
.../...
philomeneraymonde 2 years ago
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On May 26, 1955 the Philharmonic orchestra of Israel goes to the Vatican there to interpret the Seventh Symphony of Beethoven and to thus express the eternal recognition of Israel towards the Pope for the help brought to the Jews during the Holocaust. The Philharmonic orchestra of Israel n' forever played the music of Richard Wagner (and this for political reasons) because in the Fifties the Israeli public still regards Wagner as the one of the symbols of the Nazi regime.
.../...
philomeneraymonde 2 years ago
.../...
This for a simple reason: the survivors of the Holocaust still formed an important fringe of the Israeli population. It is impossible to think that the Israeli government could pay the voyage orchestrates it to pay homage to the Pope of Hitler. On the contrary, the concert without precedent of the Israeli Philharmonic orchestra is a single gesture of collective gratitude towards a large friend of the Jewish people.
.../...
philomeneraymonde 2 years ago
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Extract of the Rabbi David Dalin (The Weekly Standard, February 26, 2001): " One can read in Talmud that that which saves only one life saves humanity.
Pie XII, more than any other statesman of the XXe century, achieved that per hour when the destiny of the European Jews was threatened.
.../...
philomeneraymonde 2 years ago
.../...
No other Pope had been rented as much by the Jews before him, and they were not mistaken. Their gratitude as that of all the survivors of the Holocaust proves that Pie XII was truly and deeply a Juste among the Nations. " Of all the statesmen in exercise during the war, Pie XII is the only one to have denounced racial persecutions. Even in their memories, nor De Gaulle, nor Churchill do not speak about it. There is indeed a revisionist
.../...
philomeneraymonde 2 years ago
.../... perfectly feeling reluctant on this subject. Not to forget to mention the testimony of Israel Zolli, Chief rabbi of Rome during the war, and converted with Catholicism the shortly after the war, it took the Eugenio first name like first name of baptism, in homage to Pie XII.
Eugenio Zolli testified in a very clear way on all the steps of Pie XII to save the Jews, and to denounce the Nazism : "Before the paddle spiritual autobiography" - Editions François-Xavier de Guibert
philomeneraymonde 2 years ago
Fucking lying anti German movie. When you don't have forensic proof for holohoax the you can always make an fantasy movie about it which of course the extremely stupid goyim masses will believe in witn no research done by themselves. I hope there is a hell because thats where all these stupid goyims belong for as willing puppet destroyers of the self chosen supremacists
ThoughCriminal912 2 years ago
Sei bitte vernünftig!
KindDerKanalisation 2 years ago
Donde estaba don Pio XII? Contando billetes seguramente. La Iglesia se cagó en los Judíos (aclaro que no soy judío),
maxbelaeff 2 years ago