Abstract

Students of nineteenth- and twentieth-century church history are heavily indebted to the Luxembourg priest, long resident in Luzern, Victor Conzemius. The editor of four volumes of the correspondence of Ignaz von Döllinger, Conzemius, writing elegantly in both French and German, has compiled, over four decades, an impressive bibliography. His scholarly ventures into the minefield of the Catholic Church's role in World War II and the Holocaust are exemplary for their avoidance of strident apologetic on the one hand and ahistorical polemic on the other.

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