Pius XII Was Silenced by Heydrich
Hence, there is little (if any) doubt that similar protests by Supreme Pontiff – Pope Pius XII (head of the Roman Catholic Church) would have stopped the diabolical “Holocaust Project” in its tracks. After all, half of the population of Greater Germany in 1941, were Roman Catholics.
But the Pope did not protest. He did not speak out publicly against the serial mass murder of the Jews that went on for over four years. This fact is rarely contested, nor can it be. Evidence of a public protest, if it existed, would be easy to produce. It does not exist.
Although he was well aware of “Holocaust by Gas” – it took place in totally Catholic Poland where Vatican intelligence service had strong presence. Many mass shootings of the “Holocaust by Bullets” took part in overwhelmingly Catholic Lithuania and in Catholic lands of Ukraine and Belarus.
Actually, he did not publicly condemn any of serial mass murders committed by the Nazis: not Operation Tannenberg, not Intelligenzaktion, not AB-Aktion (although this three-stage “pacification of Poland” – almost 100% Catholic country – went on for the whole year).
Not Aktion T4, for that matter. And when he did speak, his statements were exceedingly cautious and wrapped up in involuted language that is difficult for many to understand.
In fact, it was worse: Pacelli, as Cardinal Secretary of State, dissuaded Pope Pius XI – who was nearing death at the time – from condemning Kristallnacht in November 1938, when he was informed of it by the papal nuncio in Berlin.
And, of course, there is the issue of the “Hidden Encyclical” Humani generis unitas (On the Unity of the Human Race) which explicitly condemned the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany… but was never issued.
The encyclical was planned by Pope Pius XI (predecessor of Pius XII) but his on February 10, 1939 prevented its publication. The draft text condemned antisemitism, racism and the persecution of Jews. Because it was never issued, it is sometimes referred to as “The Hidden Encyclical” or “The Lost Encyclical”. The draft text remained secret until published in 1995 in France.
Pius XI’s successor, Pope Pius XII, did not promulgate the draft as an encyclical, although he utilized parts of it in his own inaugural encyclical Summi Pontificatus on the unity of human society, in October 1939, the month after the outbreak of World War II.
Why was Pius XII – a genuinely great Pope – silent about all horrible Nazi crimes against humanity? It was not about taking sides in the Second Great War (Vatican was officially neutral) – it was about saving millions of human lives.
Contrary to some speculations, there was never any danger of German Catholics breaking up with the Holy See over persecution (let alone murder) of millions of Jews – the “Second Reformation” was out of the question.
Public demand to put an end to mass murder (and the persecution in general) of Jews under German control would not have impaired the ability of Germany to fight Bolshevist Soviet Union (the existential enemy of Catholic Church).
And, obviously, such protests, condemnations and demands would not have made the fate of Jews any worse as nothing could have been worse than the Holocaust – whether by bullets or by gas.
I think that the roots of this silence trace back to his experience in Munich during the horrible time of Bavarian Soviet Republic run by Jews who were puppets of the Jews in Moscow (Trotsky, Zinoviev, Radek, etc.).
Somehow, the future Pope got convinced that Jews (and especially the “Judeo-Bolshevist” Soviet Russia) represent a genuinely existential threat to the Catholic Church and the whole human civilization. And that the only ones capable of protecting both were Adolf Hitler and the then-DAP.
He never met Hitler, but I am convinced that he was aware of the “Hitler Project” – and quite possibly of the existence of the Church of Moloch (which took over the Jewish people millennia ago and tried to use them to take over the whole world). Aware thanks to Thule Society – politics makes even stranger bedfellows.
Still, I am convinced that in September of 1941, Pius XII was ready to publicly condemn the Holocaust… but Heydrich convinced him to stay silent.
Official CEO of the “Holocaust Project” (and a Roman Catholic) flew to Rome (his Bf-109E7 had the range with external fuel tank) and persuaded Pius XII that the only way to save the Church and human civilization from destruction by Bolshevist hordes was to physically exterminate all the Jews under German control (there was no other way to get rid of the Church of Moloch that was calling the shots).
It was not true, of course, but Pius XII agreed… and stayed silent.
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