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    Random House Publishing Group
    ISBN-10
    0812989945
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    Book Title
    Pope at War : the Secret History of Pius Xii, Mussolini, and Hitler
    Number of Pages
    672 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Holocaust, Europe / Germany, Military / World War II, Christianity / History, Christianity / Catholic, Judaism / General, Religious
    Publication Year
    2022
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    Yes
    Genre
    Religion, Biography & Autobiography, History
    Author
    David I. Kertzer
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    Hardcover

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    "Disputes over the role of Pope Pius XII in World War II have been hopelessly mired either in sanctimony or hostility because of gaps in the historical record. David Kertzer's supremely well-informed analysis of the newly opened Vatican archives now establishes once and for all the massive scale of the pope's moral failure in the face of Europe's conflagration and Hitler's murder of six million Jews. If the faint-hearted pope was no war criminal, he was surely no saint. With Kertzer's magnum opus , the book on Pius XII is written, the dispute resolved, case closed." --James Carroll, author of the New York Times bestseller Constantine's Sword "A thorough exploration of the Vatican archives for the pontificate of Pope Pius XII has long been awaited. David Kertzer's splendid book now provides it, presenting a plethora of highly unflattering evidence of the pope's role during the Second World War and his silence regarding the Holocaust. The book ends much of the debate about the pope and surely makes any lingering apologia for his stance implausible." --Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler: A Biography "Not many expected the memory of Pope Pius XII's dealing with Jews during World War II to be sweetened by the recent opening of Vatican Archives from that period. But who could have guessed how sordid the revelations would be? David I. Kertzer has the learning and courage to read the new documents and show what deep slime the Vatican was wading in during Pius XII's papacy. Brace yourself for a story full of horrors." --Garry Wills, author of Why I Am a Catholic "In this rigorous and riveting book, David I. Kertzer uses newly declassified Vatican documents to provide a far fuller portrait of the wartime pope than ever before. Kertzer offers a number of discoveries, including the diplomatic mission of a Nazi prince to the Vatican. The Pope at War is the most authoritative study of Pope Pius XII to date." --Jonathan Petropoulos, author of Göring's Man in Paris "David I. Kertzer has outdone himself and crowned his extraordinary career with this volume on Pope Pius XII. He writes a simply riveting account with a worldwide cast of characters that includes Mussolini, Hitler, FDR, Churchill, and Eisenhower. This remarkably researched book is replete with revelations that deserve the adjective 'explosive' and with so much more. The book is a masterpiece." --Kevin Madigan, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Harvard University "A magisterial new study of how the Vatican navigated World War II and why Pope Pius XII stayed silent in the face of the mass murder of Jews." --Ruth Ben-Ghiat, professor of history and Italian studies, New York University, "A magisterial new study of how the Vatican navigated World War II and why Pope Pius XII stayed silent in the face of the mass murder of Jews, The Pope at War is a powerful and carefully argued book based on documents from the newly opened Vatican archives revealing how institutional self-interest dictated the pope's actions." --Ruth Ben-Ghiat, professor of history and Italian studies, New York University "A thorough exploration of the Vatican archives for the pontificate of Pope Pius XII has long been awaited. David Kertzer's splendid book now provides it, presenting a plethora of highly unflattering evidence of the pope's role during the Second World War and his silence regarding the Holocaust. The book ends much of the debate about the pope and surely makes any lingering apologia for his stance implausible." --Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler: A Biography "In this rigorous and riveting book, David Kertzer uses newly declassified Vatican documents to provide a far fuller portrait of the wartime pope than ever before. Kertzer offers a number of discoveries, including the diplomatic mission of a Nazi prince to the Vatican, showing how Hitler and Mussolini intimidated the pope, who believed there were 'good fascists.' The Pope at War is the most authoritative study of Pope Pius XII to date, and Kertzer's findings will not bolster the cause of those who seek this pope's canonization but the cause of those who are not afraid of history." --Jonathan Petropoulos, author of Goering's Man in Paris "David Kertzer has outdone himself and crowned his extraordinary career with this volume on Pope Pius XII. Relying especially upon recently released documents at the Vatican Archives, Kertzer writes a simply riveting account with a worldwide cast of characters that includes Mussolini, Hitler, FDR, Churchill, and Eisenhower. For decades, scholars have wondered if the Vatican archives would contain new findings about the controversial Pope and the Roman Curia, especially in relation to the Jews of Europe during and after the Holocaust. They need wonder no more. This remarkably researched book is replete with revelations that deserve the adjective 'explosive'--and with so much more. The Pope at War is a masterpiece." --Kevin Madigan, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Harvard University "Not many expected the memory of Pope Pius XII's dealing with Jews during World War II to be sweetened by the recent opening of Vatican Archives from that period. But who could have guessed how sordid the revelations would be? David Kertzer has the learning and courage to read the new documents and show what deep slime the Vatican was wading in during Pius XII's papacy. Brace yourself for a story full of horrors." --Garry Wills, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, author of Why I Am a Catholic, "David Kertzer has outdone himself and crowned his extraordinary career with this volume on Pope Pius XII. Relying especially upon recently released documents at the Vatican Archives, Kertzer writes a simply riveting account with a worldwide cast of characters that includes Mussolini, Hitler, FDR, Churchill, and Eisenhower. For decades, scholars have wondered if the Vatican archives would contain new findings about the controversial Pope and the Roman Curia, especially in relation to the Jews of Europe during and after the Holocaust. They need wonder no more. This remarkably researched book is replete with revelations that deserve the adjective 'explosive'--and with so much more. The Pope at War is a masterpiece." --Kevin Madigan, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Harvard University, "A magisterial new study of how the Vatican navigated World War II and why Pope Pius XII stayed silent in the face of the mass murder of Jews, The Pope at War is a powerful and carefully argued book based on documents from the newly opened Vatican archives revealing how institutional self-interest dictated the pope's actions." --Ruth Ben-Ghiat, professor of history and Italian studies, New York University "In this rigorous and riveting book, David Kertzer uses newly declassified Vatican documents to provide a far fuller portrait of the wartime pope than ever before. Kertzer offers a number of discoveries, including the diplomatic mission of a Nazi prince to the Vatican, showing how Hitler and Mussolini intimidated the pope, who believed there were 'good fascists.' The Pope at War is the most authoritative study of Pope Pius XII to date, and Kertzer's findings will not bolster the cause of those who seek this pope's canonization but the cause of those who are not afraid of history." --Jonathan Petropoulos, author of Goering's Man in Paris "David Kertzer has outdone himself and crowned his extraordinary career with this volume on Pope Pius XII. Relying especially upon recently released documents at the Vatican Archives, Kertzer writes a simply riveting account with a worldwide cast of characters that includes Mussolini, Hitler, FDR, Churchill, and Eisenhower. For decades, scholars have wondered if the Vatican archives would contain new findings about the controversial Pope and the Roman Curia, especially in relation to the Jews of Europe during and after the Holocaust. They need wonder no more. This remarkably researched book is replete with revelations that deserve the adjective 'explosive'--and with so much more. The Pope at War is a masterpiece." --Kevin Madigan, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Harvard University "Not many expected the memory of Pope Pius XII's dealing with Jews during World War II to be sweetened by the recent opening of Vatican Archives from that period. But who could have guessed how sordid the revelations would be? David Kertzer has the learning and courage to read the new documents and show what deep slime the Vatican was wading in during Pius XII's papacy. Brace yourself for a story full of horrors." --Garry Wills, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, author of Why I Am a Catholic, "A masterly character study of a flawed, tormented leader and a cautionary tale about the perils of both-sides-ism." -- The New Yorker "The passing of three-quarters of a century has cleared up almost all the mysteries . . . of World War II. Among those few that remain, one retains enormous . . . power: the role of Pope Pius XII and the Vatican in the rise and fall of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy and in the destruction of European Jewry in roundups, mass killings, and concentration camps. Now we have the definitive answer." --The Boston Globe "David Kertzer has spent decades excavating the Vatican's hidden history . . . winning a Pulitzer and capturing Hollywood's attention. [His] new book . . . documents the private decision-making that led Pope Pius XII to stay essentially silent about Hitler's genocide and argues that the pontiff's impact on the war is underestimated. And not in a good way." --The New York Times "Remarkable." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette " A damning picture of a holy man who chose to remain silent about the mass destruction of European Jewry." -- Haaretz "A highly readable, a character-driven history well-paced with textured personalities, and a wealth of granular detail . . . [Kertzer] rarely editorializes--the facts are numbingly powerful." --National Catholic Reporter "A riveting history and valuable lesson for our time about the perils of neutrality." -- Kirkus Reviews "Combin[es] extraordinary documentation and elegant writing." -- BookPage "A captivating account of palace intrigue . . . [his] revelations . . . make sense of a papal tenure often excused away by apologists and, until now, not fully understood by scholars." -- The Forward "Kertzer present[s] a highly unflattering evidence of the pope's role during the Second World War and his silence regarding the Holocaust." --Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler: A Biography "With its compelling narrative, interesting and complex characters, strong plot, and beautiful writing, The Pope at War is the best historical nonfiction book I have ever read. I am in awe of David Kertzer's talents and intellect." --Alan Lightman, author of Einstein's Dreams "With Kertzer's magnum opus, the book on Pius XII is written, the dispute resolved, the case closed." --James Carroll, author of Constantine's Sword "Brace yourself for a story full of horrors." --Garry Wills, author of Why I Am a Catholic "David I. Kertzer has outdone himself and crowned his extraordinary career with this volume on Pope Pius XII. The book is a masterpiece." --Kevin Madigan, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Harvard University "A magisterial new study of how the Vatican navigated World War II and why Pope Pius XII stayed silent in the face of the mass murder of Jews." --Ruth Ben-Ghiat, professor of history and Italian studies, New York University, "A masterly character study of a flawed, tormented leader and a cautionary tale about the perils of both-sides-ism." -- The New Yorker "Definitive." --The Boston Globe "David Kertzer has spent decades excavating the Vatican's hidden history . . . winning a Pulitzer and capturing Hollywood's attention. [His] new book . . . documents the private decision-making that led Pope Pius XII to stay essentially silent about Hitler's genocide and argues that the pontiff's impact on the war is underestimated. And not in a good way." --The New York Times "Remarkable." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette " A damning picture of a holy man who chose to remain silent about the mass destruction of European Jewry." -- Haaretz "A highly readable, a character-driven history well-paced with textured personalities, and a wealth of granular detail . . . [Kertzer] rarely editorializes--the facts are numbingly powerful." --National Catholic Reporter "A riveting history and valuable lesson for our time about the perils of neutrality." -- Kirkus Reviews "Combin[es] extraordinary documentation and elegant writing." -- BookPage "A captivating account of palace intrigue . . . [his] revelations . . . make sense of a papal tenure often excused away by apologists and, until now, not fully understood by scholars." -- The Forward "Kertzer present[s] a highly unflattering evidence of the pope's role during the Second World War and his silence regarding the Holocaust." --Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler: A Biography "With its compelling narrative, interesting and complex characters, strong plot, and beautiful writing, The Pope at War is the best historical nonfiction book I have ever read. I am in awe of David Kertzer's talents and intellect." --Alan Lightman, author of Einstein's Dreams "With Kertzer's magnum opus, the book on Pius XII is written, the dispute resolved, the case closed." --James Carroll, author of Constantine's Sword "Brace yourself for a story full of horrors." --Garry Wills, author of Why I Am a Catholic "David I. Kertzer has outdone himself and crowned his extraordinary career with this volume on Pope Pius XII. The book is a masterpiece." --Kevin Madigan, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Harvard University "A magisterial new study of how the Vatican navigated World War II and why Pope Pius XII stayed silent in the face of the mass murder of Jews." --Ruth Ben-Ghiat, professor of history and Italian studies, New York University, "A masterly character study of a flawed, tormented leader and a cautionary tale about the perils of both-sides-ism." -- The New Yorker "Kertzer brings all of his usual detective and narrative skills to [ The Pope at War ] . . . the most comprehensive account of the Vatican's relations to the Nazi and fascist regimes before and during the war." --The Washington Post "Definitive." --The Boston Globe "Kertzer has spent decades excavating the Vatican's hidden history . . . [His] new book . . . documents the private decision-making that led Pope Pius XII to stay essentially silent about Hitler's genocide and argues that the pontiff's impact on the war is underestimated. And not in a good way." --The New York Times "Remarkable." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette " A damning picture of a holy man who chose to remain silent about the mass destruction of European Jewry." -- Haaretz "A highly readable, a character-driven history well-paced with textured personalities, and a wealth of granular detail . . . [Kertzer] rarely editorializes--the facts are numbingly powerful." --National Catholic Reporter "A riveting history and valuable lesson for our time about the perils of neutrality." -- Kirkus Reviews "Combin[es] extraordinary documentation and elegant writing." -- BookPage "A captivating account of palace intrigue . . . [his] revelations . . . make sense of a papal tenure often excused away by apologists and, until now, not fully understood by scholars." -- The Forward "The most authoritative study yet [of Pius XII] . . . a searing indictment." -- HistoryNet "Fascinating, horrifying . . . a damning portrait." -- Providence Journal "Thoroughly researched and beautifully narrated." --Times Literary Supplement "Kertzer present[s] a highly unflattering evidence of the pope's role during the Second World War and his silence regarding the Holocaust." --Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler: A Biography "With its compelling narrative, interesting and complex characters, strong plot, and beautiful writing, The Pope at War is the best historical nonfiction book I have ever read." --Alan Lightman, author of Einstein's Dreams "With Kertzer's magnum opus, the book on Pius XII is written, the dispute resolved, the case closed." --James Carroll, author of Constantine's Sword "Brace yourself for a story full of horrors." --Garry Wills, author of Why I Am a Catholic "Kertzer has outdone himself and crowned his extraordinary career with this volume on Pope Pius XII." --Kevin Madigan, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Harvard University "A magisterial new study of how the Vatican navigated World War II and why Pope Pius XII stayed silent in the face of the mass murder of Jews." --Ruth Ben-Ghiat, professor of history and Italian studies, New York University, "Remarkable." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Disputes over the role of Pope Pius XII in World War II have been hopelessly mired either in sanctimony or hostility because of gaps in the historical record. David Kertzer's supremely well-informed analysis of the newly opened Vatican archives now establishes once and for all the massive scale of the pope's moral failure in the face of Europe's conflagration and Hitler's murder of six million Jews. If the fainthearted pope was no war criminal, he was surely no saint. With Kertzer's magnum opus, the book on Pius XII is written, the dispute resolved, the case closed." --James Carroll, author of Constantine's Sword "A thorough exploration of the Vatican archives for the pontificate of Pope Pius XII has long been awaited. David Kertzer's splendid book now provides it, presenting a plethora of highly unflattering evidence of the pope's role during the Second World War and his silence regarding the Holocaust. The book ends much of the debate about the pope and surely makes any lingering apologia for his stance implausible." --Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler: A Biography "Not many expected the memory of Pope Pius XII's dealing with Jews during World War II to be sweetened by the recent opening of Vatican Archives from that period. But who could have guessed how sordid the revelations would be? David I. Kertzer has the learning and courage to read the new documents and show what deep slime the Vatican was wading in during Pius XII's papacy. Brace yourself for a story full of horrors." --Garry Wills, author of Why I Am a Catholic "David I. Kertzer has outdone himself and crowned his extraordinary career with this volume on Pope Pius XII. This remarkably researched book is replete with revelations that deserve the adjective 'explosive' and with so much more. The book is a masterpiece." --Kevin Madigan, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Harvard University "A magisterial new study of how the Vatican navigated World War II and why Pope Pius XII stayed silent in the face of the mass murder of Jews." --Ruth Ben-Ghiat, professor of history and Italian studies, New York University "In this rigorous and riveting book, David I. Kertzer uses newly declassified Vatican documents to provide a far fuller portrait of the wartime pope than ever before. Kertzer offers a number of discoveries, including the diplomatic mission of a Nazi prince to the Vatican. The Pope at War is the most authoritative study of Pope Pius XII to date." --Jonathan Petropoulos, author of Göring's Man in Paris "A riveting history and valuable lesson for our time about the perils of neutrality . . . A deeply troubling indictment of the cautious pope who acceded in 1939 and remained 'neutral' during the Fascist and Nazi wartime regimes . . . Kertzer is to be commended for bringing it all to light in page-turning fashion . . . absolutely damning." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * "The most important book ever written about the Catholic Church and its conduct during World War II."--Daniel Silva "Kertzer brings all of his usual detective and narrative skills to [ The Pope at War ] . . . the most comprehensive account of the Vatican's relations to the Nazi and fascist regimes before and during the war."-- The Washington Post "Tolstoyan."--Cynthia Ozick Based on newly opened Vatican archives, a groundbreaking, explosive, and riveting book about Pope Pius XII and his actions during World War II, including how he responded to the Holocaust, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Pope and Mussolini WINNER OF THE JULIA WARD HOWE AWARD * LONGLISTED FOR THE PEN/JACQUELINE BOGRAD WELD AWARD * A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR When Pope Pius XII died in 1958, his papers were sealed in the Vatican Secret Archives, leaving unanswered questions about what he knew and did during World War II. Those questions have only grown and festered, making Pius XII one of the most controversial popes in Church history, especially now as the Vatican prepares to canonize him. In 2020, Pius XII's archives were finally opened, and David I. Kertzer--widely recognized as one of the world's leading Vatican scholars--has been mining this new material ever since, revealing how the pope came to set aside moral leadership in order to preserve his church's power. Based on thousands of never-before-seen documents not only from the Vatican, but from archives in Italy, Germany, France, Britain, and the United States, The Pope at War paints a new, dramatic portrait of what the pope did and did not do as war enveloped the continent and as the Nazis began their systematic mass murder of Europe's Jews. The book clears away the myths and sheer falsehoods surrounding the pope's actions from 1939 to 1945, showing why the pope repeatedly bent to the wills of Hitler and Mussolini. Just as Kertzer's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Pope and Mussolini became the definitive book on Pope Pius XI and the Fascist regime, The Pope at War is destined to become the most influential account of his successor, Pius XII, and his relations with Mussolini and Hitler. Kertzer shows why no full understanding of the course of World War II is complete without knowledge of the dramatic, behind-the-scenes role played by the pope. "This remarkably researched book is replete with revelations that deserve the adjective 'explosive,'" says Kevin Madigan, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Harvard University. " The Pope at War is a masterpiece.", NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - "The most important book ever written about the Catholic Church and its conduct during World War II."--Daniel Silva "Kertzer brings all of his usual detective and narrative skills to [ The Pope at War ] . . . the most comprehensive account of the Vatican's relations to the Nazi and fascist regimes before and during the war."-- The Washington Post "Tolstoyan."--Cynthia Ozick Based on newly opened Vatican archives, a groundbreaking, explosive, and riveting book about Pope Pius XII and his actions during World War II, including how he responded to the Holocaust, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Pope and Mussolini WINNER OF THE JULIA WARD HOWE AWARD - LONGLISTED FOR THE PEN/JACQUELINE BOGRAD WELD AWARD - A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR When Pope Pius XII died in 1958, his papers were sealed in the Vatican Secret Archives, leaving unanswered questions about what he knew and did during World War II. Those questions have only grown and festered, making Pius XII one of the most controversial popes in Church history, especially now as the Vatican prepares to canonize him. In 2020, Pius XII's archives were finally opened, and David I. Kertzer--widely recognized as one of the world's leading Vatican scholars--has been mining this new material ever since, revealing how the pope came to set aside moral leadership in order to preserve his church's power. Based on thousands of never-before-seen documents not only from the Vatican, but from archives in Italy, Germany, France, Britain, and the United States, The Pope at War paints a new, dramatic portrait of what the pope did and did not do as war enveloped the continent and as the Nazis began their systematic mass murder of Europe's Jews. The book clears away the myths and sheer falsehoods surrounding the pope's actions from 1939 to 1945, showing why the pope repeatedly bent to the wills of Hitler and Mussolini. Just as Kertzer's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Pope and Mussolini became the definitive book on Pope Pius XI and the Fascist regime, The Pope at War is destined to become the most influential account of his successor, Pius XII, and his relations with Mussolini and Hitler. Kertzer shows why no full understanding of the course of World War II is complete without knowledge of the dramatic, behind-the-scenes role played by the pope. "This remarkably researched book is replete with revelations that deserve the adjective 'explosive, '" says Kevin Madigan, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Harvard University. " The Pope at War is a masterpiece."
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