Pope Francis: Why didn't allies bomb railway routes taking prisoners to Auschwitz? | The Independent
The Pope has attacked the world’s “great powers” for
failing to do more to protect the victims of the Holocaust, asking why
they did not bomb railway routes used to carry prisoners to Auschwitz.
In
a stinging assessment of the actions of the allies during World War II,
Pope Francis said they did no act on intelligence indicating Jews,
Christians, gays and Roma were being transported to death camps.
The Pope has attacked the world’s “great powers” for
failing to do more to protect the victims of the Holocaust, asking why
they did not bomb railway routes used to carry prisoners to Auschwitz.
In
a stinging assessment of the actions of the allies during World War II,
Pope Francis said they did no act on intelligence indicating Jews,
Christians, gays and Roma were being transported to death camps.
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