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The Catholic Hierarchy in France during the War and the Persecution
of the Jews by Renée Bédarida
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French
Protestant Churches and the Persecution of the Jews in France
by Michael R. Marrus
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Pastoral
Letter from Archbishop Saliege of Toulouse Read out from the
pulpit on August 23, 1942 without comment
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The Christian Churches of Hungary and the Holocaust by Randolph
L. Braham
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The Christian Churches and the Persecution of Jews in the Occupied
Territories of the U.S.S.R by Yitzhak Arad
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Responses
Outside the Mainstream Catholic and Protestant Traditions
by Christine King
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The
German Churches in the Third Reich by Franklin F. Littell
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The
Churches and the Deportation and Persecution of Jews in Slovakia
by Livia Rothkirchen
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Protest
of the Danish Church Against the Persecution of the Jews October
3, 1943
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The
Catholic Context: The Churches' Response to Nazism Donald
Dietrich, Boston College
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The
Church Embraces All People Address of His Beatitude Christodoulos,
Archbishop of Athens and all Greece, at the Commemorative Event
organized by the Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece.
Delivered before the Statue of the Late Archbishop Damaskinos
of Athens in the Square of the Cathedral of Athens, January 28,
2007
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The
Role of the Churches: Compliance and Confrontation Victoria
J. Barnett, Dimensions, 1998
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The
Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the Holocaust: Addressing Common
Misconceptions By Pavel Stefanov
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The
Faithful in a Time of Trial: The Evangelical Understanding of
the Holocaust Article by Yaakov Ariel, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Some
Observations on the Bruderhof, the Holocaust and Christianity
Written by Charles Lamar
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Protestant
Clergymen and Church-political Conflict in National Socialist
Germany: Studies from Rural Brandenburg, Saxony and Wurttemberg
PhD dissertation by Kyle Jantzen, History, Faculty of Graduate
Studies, McGill University, Montreal, October 2000
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We
Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah March 1998 document issued
by the Vatican Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews
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Declaration
of Repentance French Catholic Bishops, 1997
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Confronting
the Debate About the Role of Switzerland during the Second World
War Swiss Catholic Bishops, 1997
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Supported by One Root: Our Relationship to Judaism Dutch Catholic Bishops,
1995
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An Opportunity to Re-examine Relationships with Jews German Catholic
Bishops, 1995
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Joint Statement on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Holocaust
Hungarian Catholic Bishops and Ecumenical Council of Churches
in Hungary, 1994
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The Catholic Church in Poland and the Holocaust, 1939-1945
by Dariusz Libionka
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Pastoral Letter on Jewish-Catholic Relations Polish Catholic Bishops, 1991
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The Victims of Nazi Ideology Polish Catholic Bishops, 1995
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Penitence
and Prejudice: The Roman Catholic Church and Jedwabne by Laurence
Weinbaum
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Accepting the Burden of History: Common Declaration on the 50th Anniversary
of the Pogroms Against the Jewish Community on the Night of 9-10
November 1938 Catholic Bishops of West Germany, Austria &
Berlin, 1988
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Holocaust
Statements of Pope John Paul II, collected by the Anti-Defamation
League
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Speech
of John Paul II at Yad Vashem During the Pope's March 2000
visit to Israel
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Joint
Statement on Dealing with Holocaust Revisionism A document
by The Synagogue Council of America and The National Conference
of Catholic Bishops (USA)
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Holocaust/Shoah:
Its Effects on Christian Theology and Life in Argentina and Latin
America First Symposium of Christian Theology, Buenos Aires,
May 17, 2006
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Flashpoints of Catholic-Jewish Relations by A. James Rudin
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The Holocaust: A
Catholic English-Language Bibliography Compiled by Jerry Darring
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Catholics
and the Holocaust A useful collection of links, courtesy of
Vincent A. Lapomarda, S.J. of the College of the Holy Cross
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Vatican
and the Holocaust An extensive list of links and references
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The
1998 War of the Crosses or Whose Holocaust is it, anyway?
In 1998, Polish nationalists embarked upon a mission to put up
152 Christian crosses in honor of the Polish Catholic resistance
fighters who were executed by the Nazis in a gravel pit behind
Block 11 at the main Auschwitz concentration camp
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Pope
John XXIII and the Jews by Joseph D'Hippolito in Frontpagemag.com