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That was the Nazi’s main newspaper’s response to Pope Pius XI’s encyclical of 1937, Mit Brennender Sorge written in German (for the first time rather than the usual Latin) condemning Nazi ideology.“We are armed and prepared to continue the battle against Catholicism,” declared the official Party newspaper, Volkische Beobachter in 1937, “until the final, frightful decision, until the point of total annihilation."
As early as 1925 Cardinal Pacelli (later Pius XII), read Hitler’s Mein Kampf, which was published that year and Pacelli told friends in diplomatic circles that a “new manifestation” of the anti-Christ has arisen, and he called Hitler “obsessed,” violent, ready “to walk over corpses” and destroy anything in his way.
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