BTov
2023-03-20 13:41:48 UTC
The most logical response would be they were payback for all the
jewish lives that had been saved, especially towards the end of the
war. The Vatican, which quietly went about saving the lives of
hundreds of thousands jews, negotiated with the Germans. In exchange
for Vatican issued passports, the Nazis agreed to keep the jews alive
and healthy. The Nazis kept their end of the bargain, the Vatican felt
obliged to uphold their end of the agreement.
jewish lives that had been saved, especially towards the end of the
war. The Vatican, which quietly went about saving the lives of
hundreds of thousands jews, negotiated with the Germans. In exchange
for Vatican issued passports, the Nazis agreed to keep the jews alive
and healthy. The Nazis kept their end of the bargain, the Vatican felt
obliged to uphold their end of the agreement.