Interestingly, you trash Cornwell for judging the "motivations" of Pacelli, but then you proceed to do just that by assuming that if this photo was incorrectly labeled it must have been done for nefarious reasons.
Regardless, every U.S. copy of this book is correctly labeled. Thanks for further showing us therefore that every photo in this American edition is accurate. There are plenty of photos in my copy that display Pacelli's actions, and thus go a long way in revealing his true heart.
From your website...
'When I criticized Cornwell for his use of this photograph in an exchange we had in Brill's Content magazine (April 2000), he said only the worst form of apologist would criticize photographic evidence. He also said that not everyone was so ignorant of history as to associate the distinctive helmets with the Nazis..."
Frankly, I'm glad we've come to the end of this cover photo disparity because perhaps we can now concentrate on the text and all the other photos which stand in clear and truthful support of the book's title.