The letter raises questions about the Vatican’s response to the Holocaust during World War II.
The discovery of a letter in the Vatican archives has shed new light on the wartime Pope Pius XII’s awareness of the Holocaust.
It reveals that as early as 1942, the Pope had detailed information about the Nazi’s systematic attempt to exterminate Jews, contradicting the Holy See’s official stance that the information it possessed was vague and unverified during that period.
This revelation raises questions about the Vatican’s response to the Holocaust during World War II.