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The Myth of Hitler's Pope : ウィキペディア英語版
The Myth of Hitler's Pope

''The Myth of Hitler's Pope: How Pope Pius XII Rescued Jews from the Nazis'' is a book written by American historian and Rabbi David G. Dalin and published in 2005 by Regnery Publishing.
== Background ==
In 2001 Joseph Bottum commissioned Dalin to write an omnibus review article on the books relating to Pope Pius XII, who was the centre of controversy in the wake of John Cornwell's book "Hitler's Pope." The latter received attention in the Weekly Standard.
Published in February 2001, Dalin's essay (later expanded into the book) concluded that Pius XII was a Righteous Gentile who saved hundreds of thousands of lives during the Holocaust. Bottum stated that the essay "went far beyond any claim I had been willing to make", though he did not say whether he disagreed with any of the claims in the essay, and also noted that one ''New York Times'' reviewer who "responded in the way I had supposed most would" and "grumbled a little but eventually concluded the claims about Pius XII were overwrought and Dalin was basically right: the Pope did 'more than most to shelter Jews.'"
Bottum said that at a Holocaust symposium the next summer, one conservative editor, who had previously supported Bottum's approach, declared he would never read another word David Dalin wrote. Bottum also said that in "conservative Catholic" circles it was generally well received, but noted that many in these circles have a "self-image as victims" and fear that attacks on Pius XII are signs of "rampant anti-Catholicism" in larger society, and that these sorts of fears drive them to an insular attitude of wanting to "flee to small fellowships of the saved and away from the corruption of the public square". When people like this endorse the book, Bottum says, then in the minds of others who completely disagree with Dalin and were "only angered" by his pro-Pius XII argument, these endorsements just serve to confirm "that David Dalin let himself be used as a Jew to advance a sectarian Catholic agenda".〔"''The End of the Pius Wars''", Joseph Bottum, First Things Magazine, April 2004, retrieved July 2009 ()〕

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