Pope Pius XII (1939–1958)
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Biography |
- Early life
- Nunciature
- US visit
- Election
- Later years
- Illness and death
- Testament
- Canonization
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World War II |
- The Holocaust
- statements
- conversion of Jews
- Roman razzia
- Occupied dioceses
- Ustaše involvement
- Jewish orphans controversy
- Pontifical Relief Commission
- 1942 Christmas address
- Alleged kidnapping plot
- Yad Vashem
- Bombing of Rome
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Foreign relations |
- Nazi Germany (Reichskonkordat)
- Post-World War II
- "Ratlines"
- Persecutions
- China
- Eastern Europe
- Poland
- Russia
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Theology |
- Social teachings
- Mariology
- Judaism
- Liturgy
- Eastern Canon Law
- Canonizations
- Beatifications
- Fátima and Balasar
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Writings |
- Apostolic constitutions and bulls
- Encyclicals (list)
- Apostolic writings
- Magisterium
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Appointments |
- Tisserant
- Maglione
- Montini
- Tardini
- Orsenigo
- Muench
- 1946 consistory
- 1953 consistory
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Advisers |
- Bea
- Galeazzi-Lisi
- Kaas
- Lehnert
- Leiber
- Nogara
- Spellman
- Spiazzi
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Bibliography |
- The Deputy
- ADSS
- Hitler's Pope
- ICJHC
- Under His Very Windows
- The Myth of Hitler's Pope
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- Pope portal
- Catholicism portal
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