The list, found in the archives of the Jesuit-run Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, indicates that some 4,300 persons were sheltered between September 1943 and June 1944, when Rome was liberated by Allied forces.
Newly discovered documents at the Vatican reveal that Catholic institutions in Rome sheltered many Jewish people from the Nazis during World War II. The never-before-seen documents were unearthed in the archives of the Pontifical Biblical Institute (known as the Biblicum) as part of ext.
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A key document listing the names of 3,600 Jews who were allegedly sheltered by Catholic religious orders in Rome during the Nazis’ occupation of the city has been rediscovered, after having been considered lost.
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