Want to join the debate? Check out the Intelligence Squared website to hear about future live events and podcasts: __________________________ Filmed at the Royal Institution of Great Britain on 14th November 2012. Event info: Pope Pius XII (1939-58) has been described as “the most dangerous cleric in modern history“. He was silent -- his critics argue -- and did nothing during the Holocaust to help the Jews. Others disagree, claiming that he helped save a larger percentage of Jews in Rome than were rescued in any other city under German occupation, and that altogether he prevented thousands of Jewish deaths throughout Italy and across Europe. Was Pius part of a broad Roman Catholic anti-Semitic tradition, subordinating compassion for the Jews to his goal of increasing the power of the papacy? Or a good man doing his best in difficult circumstances? Both sides are passio
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