ROME (AP): Researchers have discovered new documentation that substantiates reports that Catholic convents and monasteries in Rome sheltered Jews during World War II, providing names of at least 3,200 Jews whose identities have been corroborated by.
ROME Researchers have discovered new documentation that substantiates reports that Catholic convents and monasteries in Rome sheltered Jews during World
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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.
Researchers have discovered new documentation that substantiates reports that Catholic convents and monasteries in Rome sheltered Jews during World War II, providing names of at least 3,200 Jews whose identities have been corroborated by the city s Jewish community, officials said Thursday.