I would be interested in your take on either of the books I offered.
I think it's interesting that you respond by merely denigrating the authors I cite rather than by refuting their arguments and evidence.
Why do you think anyone needs the Vatican's approval for Israel's very existence? Israel seemed to have done very well for herself for 50 years without much approval or sympathy from the Vatican; what's changed?
Why is David Dalin, a Jew, merely attempting to kiss up to the Vatican to somehow preserve Israel; while Daniel Goldhagen, a Jew, is courageously telling the truth? Doesn't Goldhagen understand the need to placate the almighty Vatican to preserve Israel's existence?
This article in the Weekly Standard has something to say about Goldhagen's book and its many errors. I'm sure you'll just denounce the author, though.
John Cornwell, whose "Hitler's Pope" started the most recent incarnation of this slanderous idiocy, now says that he can no longer accuse Pius XII of anything in connection with the Holocaust.