I giusti di Budapest. Il ruolo dei diplomatici vaticani nella Shoah
door
Matteo L. Napolitano
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Biography
Action & Adventure
Religion & Spirituality
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
237
Taal
Italiaans
Gepubliceerd
Oct 1, 2013
Uitgever
Attualità E Storia
ISBN-10
8821590704
ISBN-13
9788821590702
Beschrijving
In a poignant exploration of morality amidst one of history's darkest chapters, the narrative delves into the significant yet often overlooked role of Vatican diplomats during the Holocaust in Budapest. Matteo L. Napolitano meticulously unearths the complexities of their actions and decisions, revealing the moral dilemmas they faced as they navigated a treacherous political landscape.
The accounts of these diplomats provide a compelling lens through which to view the often murky waters of wartime diplomacy. They were tasked with protecting lives while adhering to the stringent protocols of their institution. As Nazi forces tightened their grip, the diplomats' efforts to shelter and save Jewish people became increasingly audacious, often risking their own safety in the process.
This work does not shy away from the uncomfortable truths surrounding institutional responses during the Shoah. It paints a nuanced picture of courage and conflict, showcasing how compassion sometimes broke through bureaucratic inertia in desperate moments. By drawing connections between the individual choices of these diplomats and the broader historical narrative, Napolitano invites readers to reflect on the moral responsibilities of those in power during genocidal crises.
Ultimately, this account serves as both a historical record and a moral inquiry, compelling readers to question how such moments of justice are forged in the face of overwhelming evil. It challenges the audience to consider the legacies of those who, against all odds, chose to stand up for humanity when it was most vulnerable.
The accounts of these diplomats provide a compelling lens through which to view the often murky waters of wartime diplomacy. They were tasked with protecting lives while adhering to the stringent protocols of their institution. As Nazi forces tightened their grip, the diplomats' efforts to shelter and save Jewish people became increasingly audacious, often risking their own safety in the process.
This work does not shy away from the uncomfortable truths surrounding institutional responses during the Shoah. It paints a nuanced picture of courage and conflict, showcasing how compassion sometimes broke through bureaucratic inertia in desperate moments. By drawing connections between the individual choices of these diplomats and the broader historical narrative, Napolitano invites readers to reflect on the moral responsibilities of those in power during genocidal crises.
Ultimately, this account serves as both a historical record and a moral inquiry, compelling readers to question how such moments of justice are forged in the face of overwhelming evil. It challenges the audience to consider the legacies of those who, against all odds, chose to stand up for humanity when it was most vulnerable.
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