The Catholic Church And Nazi Germany
By (Author) Guenter Lewy
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
4th February 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
322.10943
Paperback
448
Width 141mm, Height 214mm, Spine 26mm
528g
The subject matter of this book is controversial, Guenter Lewy states plainly in his preface. To show the German Catholic Churchs congeniality with some of the goals of National Socialism and its gradual entrapment in Nazi policies and programs, Lewy describes the episcopates support of Hitlers expansionist policies and its failures to speak out on the persecution of the Jews. To this tragic history Lewy brings new focus and research, illuminating one of the darkest corners of our century with scholarship and intellectual honesty in a riveting, and often painful, narrative.
Guenter Lewy left his native Germany in 1939 at the age of fifteen, emigrating to Palestine and then to the U.S. He has been on the faculties of Columbia University, Smith College, and the University of Massachusetts and is the author of Religion and Revolution, America in Vietnam, The Cause That Failed, and The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies.