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The Pope, WWII, and the Vatican’s ‘Secret Archives’

The Pope, WWII, and the Vatican’s ‘Secret Archives’

Published 5 years, 5 months ago
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On March 2, 2020, Watson Fellow and Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Kertzer was granted access to the Vatican Apostolic Archives -- formerly known as the Vatican’s ‘secret archives.’ David used the opportunity to explore the records of Pope Pius XII, who led the church during World War II, and whose role in that war is still a source of heated debate.

In August, David published a piece in The Atlantic based on his research, about the Vatican’s behavior in the face of rising German power during World War II. It was groundbreaking, beautifully written -- and utterly disturbing.

On this episode, Sarah talks with David about what he uncovered, and why it should be a lesson for us all.

You can read David’s article in The Atlantic here.

You can learn more about Watson’s other podcasts here.

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