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    In Vienna in 1937, Hudal published a book entitled The Foundations of National Socialism, with an imprimatur from Archbishop Theodor Innitzer, in which he enthusiastically endorsed Hitler. Hudal sent Hitler a copy with a handwritten dedication praising him as "the new Siegfried of Germany's greatness".

  2. Dec 1, 2011 · Also an Austrian, Bishop Alois Hudal (1885–1963) was rector of the college in Rome known as the “Anima,” a seminary for German-speaking priests. He was also a profound sympathizer with National Socialism and someone dedicated to extending papal charity to “so-called” war criminals.

  3. Nov 12, 2015 · But some clerics, such as Bishop Alois Hudal, did so with full knowledge of their actions. According to Goñi, Hudal, an Austrian-born admirer of Hitler who ministered to prisoners of war in...

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  4. Dec 30, 2023 · Rupert Taylor. Updated: Dec 29, 2023 10:55 PM EST. St. Peter's Square, Vatican City. Luigi Suglia on Pixabay. The Rat Lines. An escape network known as “rat lines” enabled thousands of Nazis to evade responsibility for the atrocities they committed during the Second World War. One of the key enablers of the rat lines was the Roman Catholic Church.

  5. Hudal used this position to aid the escape of wanted Nazi war criminals, including Franz Stangl, commanding officer of Treblinka; Gustav Wagner, commanding officer of Sobibor; Alois Brunner, responsible for the Drancy internment camp near Paris and in charge of deportations in Slovakia to German concentration camps; Erich Priebke, who was ...

  6. Dec 22, 2019 · An Austrian-born bishop, Alois Hudal, helped Eichmann obtain falsified identity documents issued by the Vatican, enabling him to get an Argentine visa and an International Red Cross passport....

  7. Nov 2, 2022 · Head of the Austrian section of the Austrian subcommittee of the Vatican Aid Commission was Bishop Alois Hudal, a Christian anti-Semite, German nationalist, and anticommunist, who had dreams of a Christian national socialism.

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