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ISBN: PB: 9780300093100

Yale University Press

February 2002

434 pp.

20.3x12.7 cm

black&white illus.

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Under His Very Windows

The Vatican and the Holocaust in Italy

Pope Pius XII has often been criticized for his silence during the extermination of European Jewry during World War II. In his defense, some have alleged that the pope was doing a great deal to help the Jews but that his efforts were necessarily behind the scenes. This meticulously researched and balanced book examines exactly what the pope, his advisers, and his assistants at the Vatican Secretariat of State did to help the Jews of Italy. It finds that they did very little. The book begins by discussing prewar Vatican and Jesuit publications, in which Zuccotti uncovers a hitherto unsuspected prevalence of anti-Jewish sentiment. These publications, along with archival documents, indicate that Vatican protests against Italian anti-Jewish laws were limited to measures affecting converts and Jews in mixed marriages with Catholics, as was help with emigration; the papal nuncio's visits to foreign Jews in Italian internment camps did not differ from those to non-Jews and in no way eased their material discomfort; and interventions by diplomats of the Holy See for Jews threatened with deportation were rare, always polite, and seldom decisive. Above all, Zuccotti finds no evidence of a papal directive to church institutions to shelter Jews and much evidence to suggest that the pope remained uninvolved. The notion that Pius XII was benevolent and helpful to Jews behind the scenes proves to be a myth.

About the Author

Susan Zuccotti's previous books include "The Italians and the Holocaust: Persecution, Rescue, and Survival" and "The Holocaust, the French, and the Jews".

Reviews

"The silence of Pius XII. The Catholic rescue of much of Italian Jewry. Susan Zuccotti reconciles the contradiction between the two in a subtle, many-layered history of heroism, cowardice, and tragically, often culpably missed opportunities" – Jack Miles, author of "God: A Biography"

"One of the boldest contributions to the history of the Holocaust in the last decade... Stunning" – Kirkus Reviews

"A convincing analysis of a tragic history. Zuccotti's work honours Catholic heroes while making the broad failure of Catholic leaders irrefutably clear. This book sets a new standard, changes the debate, moves this painful question closer to resolution" – James Carroll, author of "Constantine's Sword: The Church and the Jews"

"Rigorously researched, judiciously argued, and lucidly composed" – Paul Breines, Washington Post Book World

"An authoritative, balanced and, in the end, devastating indictment of moral failure on the part of the Church as an institution" – Publishers Weekly