Posted on 03/25/2002 6:29:51 AM PST by Skooz
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:04:20 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Holy Week is by no means all sweetness and light. This Friday Christians mark the crucifixion, a terrible event redeemed by the resurrection three days later. The Jews gather on Thursday for Passover, celebrating the Exodus from slavery as the angel of death skipped Jewish homes during Egypt's tenth plague, the killing of the firstborn. So perhaps it's not an inappropriate time to discuss another terrible topic, the Holocaust, and in particular the divisive issue of Christian culpability in the Nazi genocide of the Jews. It is not the purpose here to dismiss the long history of anti-Semitism in Christian lands. By now most Christians agree this was a sin, and its legacy surely played an important role in laying a groundwork for the Nazis and in muting opposition to the "final solution."
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Its funny but of all the histories I've read of Nazi germany this is the first time I've read that statement. Perhaps you have a source?
The fact that they were later persecuted by Hitler only shows the nest of vipers that this was.
Steiner was a spiritualist/mystic more associated w/ Madame Blavatsky than Odin, he was attacked because he was an enemy of Nazism.
The others I've never heard of, but the statement that it wasn't until June of '41 that persecutions of religious minorties began is laughable.
Something just occurred to me. I first ran across your name on a thread concerning Nazism and the Occult. You were attempting, as you still are, to tie the atrocities of the holocaust to Christians, and pulled the discussion away from the primary subject w/ spurious insults to Christians and religion in general. That's where I got the idea that you were an atheist.
However, these very names that you've dredged up are the links between Hitler and a dark subaltern society. Hitler studied the occult under a disciple of von List in Vienna, Sebottendorf was the mystical leader of the Thule Society prior to and immediately after WWI. Liebenfels was an author of "The Prayer book of Ariosophic Race Mystery and Anti-semitism" ; a book found in Hitler's library.
Were you trying to throw us off the trail by hijacking the conversation? I surely hope not, but it is curious.
What, however, do you make of Loftus' claim, corrobarated I believe, that Pius XII was so intent on keeping Communism out of Europe that he did do some horsetrading to bolster the prospects of Catholic politicians in the Intermarium area between Dansk and Trieste?
I think it's an interesting story, and one wherein he cames away looking good, willing to deal with a vanquished devil, and Croatian thugs in particular, to do battle against a new eveil
On the Pius XII Blamed, Praised at Major Conference thread, I have a conversation with Milburn Drysdale about the Vatican's dealings with the Slovak president (and priest) Josef Tiso. Also, in Bosnia's top war crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic doing fine, writing books I spar with spar about the archbishop of Zagreb, Blessed Alois Stepinac and his dealings with the CINO dictator Ante Pavelic.
I'm not aware of other important Catholic politicians in the area whose cooperation was sought by Pius, but am always willing to learn. This is a longstanding area of interest for me, but only very recently have I begun to read seriously and build a library on the subject.
Here are some links to the relevant chapters of Robert A. Graham's book, Pius XII and the Holocaust: A Reader (A Catholic League Publication)
Even the Italians were not that cooperative with the Germans around when it came to deporting gli ebreici italiani. The Germans had such a low opinion of the Italians that they didn't realize that the constant SNAFUs were intentional.
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