> For a long time after WW2, there was a debate about whether and how much the Catholic Church aided and abetted the Nazis’ Holocaust. <
There is no doubt that some ranking members of the Catholic Church helped Nazis escape at the end of WW2 (via the so-called “rat lines”). Their defenders say this was because these Catholic officials saw Communism as a bigger threat than Naziism.
Well, okay. But what is not defendable is that the rat lines keep operating even after the horrors of the death camps became known.
Unfortunately, there's not been much honest debate over who aided and abetted the Communists' Holocaust of Christians. That subject remains taboo.