Why did the Catholic Church help so many Nazi's escape out of Germany through Italy right after the holocost. I seen on the History channel how the Catholics were helping the nazi's get to South America after the war. The catholic church really gives me the creeps I never want to be involved with it ever again. Thanks for showing these videos helps wake a few people up. But I actually think most christian churces are about as bad.
@FrankLightheart I know the communist didn't side with the Catholics, the bolsheviks aka xews murdered millions of Chrisitans and shot priest in the street, in cold blood. Hitler saw them coming for Germany so I guess he figured he could defend the German Christians or allow the xewish bolsheviks to murder them. The soviet union moved to xsrael.
Not that I'm in any way defending the newest pope, but so what if he was in Hitler Youth as a child? Weren't all children at that time forced to be in Hitler Youth? I mean, I don't think I can really blame him if he was in a Nazi organization when he was still just a young impressionable child.
Nazi's appropriated symbols used for other purposes, such as the swastika. At Heydrich's funeral a bishop's garment celebrates the fiend; such does not render the Church evil. If you look carefully, you will find Herbert Hoover condemning Nazi treatment of Jews & Catholic priests. Blame rests with Germany as a country, both its govt & its people, as well as Europe in general, but only during that time. Muslims of the era are also blameworthy. No one born after 1945 can possibly be blamed.
I'm a religious Jew from Israel.Today I read a long article about Cardinal Graf Von Galen who in 1940 publically denounced the Nazis where ever he went & Gestapo were plannng to kill him when they won the war.Also many Catholics and Protestants hid Jews at the danger of their lives!You are stating generalities.Jews were killed by the Catholic Church for 2 thous.years but it wwas the misuse of Papal power.There were many Catholic-Protestant wars & killings too.
@182RG Racial laws were passed in 1935, within that period. So you cannot point finger at the catholic church without doing the same with tens of millions of germans.
Indeed. He had taken credit for Germany's economic turn-around from the depths of choking depression, put millions back to work, regained land without a single shot being fired, and turned Gemany into one of the most respected and feared nations on earth. Modern German historians state that had Hitler died in 1938, he undoubtedly would have gone down in German history as the greatest statesmen of all time!
Why did the Catholic Church help so many Nazi's escape out of Germany through Italy right after the holocost. I seen on the History channel how the Catholics were helping the nazi's get to South America after the war. The catholic church really gives me the creeps I never want to be involved with it ever again. Thanks for showing these videos helps wake a few people up. But I actually think most christian churces are about as bad.
arlieberry 4 weeks ago
...I'm sorry, what?
What's that have to do with my question?
FrankLightheart 2 months ago
@FrankLightheart I know the communist didn't side with the Catholics, the bolsheviks aka xews murdered millions of Chrisitans and shot priest in the street, in cold blood. Hitler saw them coming for Germany so I guess he figured he could defend the German Christians or allow the xewish bolsheviks to murder them. The soviet union moved to xsrael.
TheAmazingamerica 2 months ago
Not that I'm in any way defending the newest pope, but so what if he was in Hitler Youth as a child? Weren't all children at that time forced to be in Hitler Youth? I mean, I don't think I can really blame him if he was in a Nazi organization when he was still just a young impressionable child.
Just asking because I honestly don't know.
FrankLightheart 3 months ago
Nazi's appropriated symbols used for other purposes, such as the swastika. At Heydrich's funeral a bishop's garment celebrates the fiend; such does not render the Church evil. If you look carefully, you will find Herbert Hoover condemning Nazi treatment of Jews & Catholic priests. Blame rests with Germany as a country, both its govt & its people, as well as Europe in general, but only during that time. Muslims of the era are also blameworthy. No one born after 1945 can possibly be blamed.
P1B1U1H1 4 months ago
Another heresy story. Better to watch otto il cielo di Roma (Under the Roman Sky) con Alessandra Mastronardi to make everything clear.
3DIFIER 4 months ago
I'm a religious Jew from Israel.Today I read a long article about Cardinal Graf Von Galen who in 1940 publically denounced the Nazis where ever he went & Gestapo were plannng to kill him when they won the war.Also many Catholics and Protestants hid Jews at the danger of their lives!You are stating generalities.Jews were killed by the Catholic Church for 2 thous.years but it wwas the misuse of Papal power.There were many Catholic-Protestant wars & killings too.
RasMajnouni 4 months ago
@182RG Racial laws were passed in 1935, within that period. So you cannot point finger at the catholic church without doing the same with tens of millions of germans.
xaviqaz 4 months ago
@xaviqaz
"Hitler was overwhelmingly popular"
Indeed. He had taken credit for Germany's economic turn-around from the depths of choking depression, put millions back to work, regained land without a single shot being fired, and turned Gemany into one of the most respected and feared nations on earth. Modern German historians state that had Hitler died in 1938, he undoubtedly would have gone down in German history as the greatest statesmen of all time!
182RG 4 months ago
@vesperus1981 The nazi party got its worse electoral results in predominantly catholic areas
xaviqaz 4 months ago