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Evaluate the extent to which the Church resisted the Nazi war efforts

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Answer: The church did too little; there was almost no opposition.

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In this context, we will mention two examples. First, a prominent German church is needed; the head of the German church has officially abstained. Spiritual representatives in Germany did not oppose the start of the war, nor did they support Hitler's actions. During the war, Pius II sat in the pope's chair. At the beginning of the war, he made diplomatic efforts to resolve the new situation, but that was impossible since things got out of hand. During the war itself, the church stagnated in that context. Also, after the war, the church did not self-critically view its role in the war.

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