The Pope's Last Crusade: How an American Jesuit Helped Pope Pius XI's Campaign to Stop Hitler

The Pope's Last Crusade: How an American Jesuit Helped Pope Pius XI's Campaign to Stop Hitler

by Peter Eisner
The Pope's Last Crusade: How an American Jesuit Helped Pope Pius XI's Campaign to Stop Hitler

The Pope's Last Crusade: How an American Jesuit Helped Pope Pius XI's Campaign to Stop Hitler

by Peter Eisner

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Overview

Drawing on untapped resources, exclusive interviews, and new archival research, The Pope’s Last Crusade by Peter Eisner is a thrilling narrative that sheds new light on Pope Pius XI’s valiant effort to condemn Nazism and the policies of the Third Reich—a crusade that might have changed the course of World War II.

A shocking tale of intrigue and suspense, illustrated with sixteen pages of archival photos, The Pope’s Last Crusade: How an American Jesuit Helped Pope Pius XI's Campaign to Stop Hitler illuminates this religious leader’s daring yet little-known campaign, a spiritual and political battle that would be derailed by Pius’s XIs death just a few months later. Peter Eisner reveals how Pius XI intended to unequivocally reject Nazism in one of the most unprecedented and progressive pronouncements ever issued by the Vatican, and how a group of conservative churchmen plotted to prevent it.

For years, only parts of this story have been known. Eisner offers a new interpretation of this historic event and the powerful figures at its center in an essential work that provides thoughtful insight and raises controversial questions impacting our own time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062049155
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 04/01/2014
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 1,114,007
Product dimensions: 5.31(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Peter Eisner has been an editor and reporter at the Washington Post, Newsday, and the Associated Press. His books include the award-winning The Freedom Line and The Italian Letter, which he wrote with Knut Royce. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland.

Table of Contents

Prologue: A Settling of Accounts 1

1 Nostalgia Confronts Reality 7

2 A "Crooked Cross" 19

3 The Imposition of the Reich 36

4 The Pope's Battle Plan 50

5 The Flying Cardinal 68

6 A Democratic Response 84

7 In the Heat of the Summer 101

8 The Pope's Discontent 120

9 Shame and Despair 142

10 A New Year and an End to Appeasement 158

11 Will There Be Time? 170

12 Change Overnight 185

13 The New Regime 204

Epilogue 221

Acknowledgments 233

Excerpts from Lafarge's Encyclical 237

Notes 245

Bibliography 273

Index 279

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