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Originally posted by Mojo_PeiPei
The man saved 800,000 lives thats more then any other country or religion can say.
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Um, the U.S. Army and its allies freed, according to estimates, 750,000 Jews from the concentration camps after the fall of Germany. So that claim doesn't really hold up to scrutiny. What I'm really not understanding, though, is why you've got such trouble admitting to Pius XII's crimes. The evidence is right there. One of the worst incidences of genocide occurred right in front of his face, and he said nothing at all. He acted privately, but he made no public comment and refused to use the power of his Church to educate and mobilize the world against Hitler's evil. Was that, do you think, moral?