Saturday, December 11, 2004

My favorite link of the last week - Nazis and Christianity

Sometimes there are things you find on the internet that you might have been hard pressed to see before it was invented - it's not like most people have the time or money to travel someplace just to see a museum or photo collection - personally I only have four weeks of vacation, and that's because I choose to carry one over from year to year. This is one of those impressive collections of pictures you might not otherwise get a chance to see. I have a book on the Vatican and the Third Reich upstairs I haven't gotten around to reading yet, but I don't think it has anywhere near all of these pictures in it.

The link was courtesy of AmericaBlog, the originals live on nobeliefs.com.


Cardinal Michael Faulhaber marches between rows of SA men at a Nazi rally in Munich.
(Source:
A Moral Reckoning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen)

And a link to the United States Holocaust Museum while I'm at it.

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