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  1. May 10, 2024 · In 1948, one of the Holocaust’s leading characters escaped from the prison in Linz, Austria, in which he was held. Franz Stangl linked up with a rat line and made his way to Rome. There, he met Bishop Alois Hudal and was greeted with the words “You must be Franz Stangl―I’ve been expecting you.”.

  2. May 8, 2024 · Bishop Alois Hudal. comes to mind as one who supported the Third Reich and also helped facilitate the escape of some nαzιs through the so-called ratlines. Logged. Geremia. Hero Member. Posts: 4149.

  3. May 23, 2024 · The Austrian Bishop Alois Hudal was the first clergyman to organize this kind of operation and provided financial and moral support as well as escape routes to such war criminals as Adolf Eichmann and Franz Stangl.

  4. May 10, 2024 · Bishop Alois Hudal, an Austrian prelate based in Rome who openly supported the Nazis and war criminals, was a key figure in the network. In 1937, Hudal published his book The Foundations of National Socialism (Die Grundlagen des Nationalsozialismus) and sent Hitler a copy with the dedication: ‘To the Siegfried of German greatness.’

  5. Not really lol, ever heard of Jozef Tiso, Alois Hudal, pope Pius XII and Ante pavelic? Also I would argue that the Jews, Roma, Communists, LGBTQIA+ were more “anti-Nazi” than the average catholic in Poland, Germany, Ukraine, Hungary or Austria.

  6. May 20, 2024 · Derfra flyktet han i 1951 ved hjelp av et falskt Røde Kors-pass som den østerrikske biskopen og nazisympatisøren Alois Hudal hadde skaffet ham. I São Paulo i Brasil arbeidet Stangl tilbaketrukket på en Volkswagen-fabrikk helt til rettferdigheten innhentet ham i 1967.

  7. May 20, 2024 · Præster med den østrigske biskop Alois Hudal i spidsen tilrettelagde derfor flugtruter fra Tyskland til udrejsehavnene, typisk Genova i Italien. Flugtvejene, der kaldtes Rattenlinien – rottelinjer, gik via en række klostre, som gav nazisterne husly.

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