Vatican City during World War II

Vatican City under the leadership of Pope Pius XII opted to pursue a policy of neutrality during World War II. Although the city of Rome was occupied by Nazi Germany from September 1943 and the Allies from June 1944, Vatican City itself was not. The actions of Pius and the rest of the Vatican leadership during the war have been closely scrutinized and criticized.

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Vatican City during World War II

Vatican City under the leadership of Pope Pius XII opted to pursue a policy of neutrality during World War II. Although the city of Rome was occupied by Nazi Germany from September 1943 and the Allies from June 1944, Vatican City itself was not. The actions of Pius and the rest of the Vatican leadership during the war have been closely scrutinized and criticized.

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