Abstract
Choice- lucid and fascinating analysis of Nazi attempts to understand Vatican startegies in WW II...a valuable contribution to scholarly literature... Military and Bravo veterans Outlook Magazines Written by leading authorities on Vatican history, David Alvarez and Robert A. Grahaam, SJ, Nothing Sacred: Nazi Espionage Against Vastican 1939-1945 not only provides fascinating reading for those interested in World War II history, intelligence studies , and history of Roman Catholic Church but contributes to illuminating a missing dimension to history of that conflict. International Intelligence and History Study Group Newsletter - Reviewed by John S COnway - Uni of British Columbia -the authors succeed very well in depicting vividly turgid, claustrophobic, and conspiratorial atmosphere which prevailed during those fateful years. Katholiek Dutch - in Dutch International History Review- March 99 American Historical Review - the book contributes to growing body of literature demonstrating Vaticans importance in twentieth-century diplomatic affairs Catholic Historical Review, Vol 86, No 1, Jan 2000 An illuminating detective investigation through halls of Vatican during World War II.
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