Vatican and days of Fascism: # 4

Did any Fascist leader rise to power by a popular wave in a non-Catholic nation who had broken away from the Pope of Rome?

Adolf Hitler with his Norwegian Nazi-puppet, Vidkun Quisling.

The answer is none. Not even one. The protestant Quislings and leader of Nazi-Puppet regimes were all executed. The Catholic heads of state that supported Hitler, all continued in their seats of power. Like General Franco in Spain. Soon you will see articles about Catholic Military dictators of Latin America.

The nations who defeated Fascism were Christian nations that had left the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation, or stayed outside of Papal control. First and foremost United Kingdom, United States, Canada and Australia. Not to forget in union with Communist Russia, who was assaulted by their Nazi-allies in the summer of 1941.

If these nations had remained inside the Papal system: Could these nations ever have been able to defeat Fascism?

World control in a «Holy Roman Empire» has always been the dream of «Pontifex Maximus», the Pope in Rome.

Vatican and days of Fascism: # 3

20th of July 1933, The Pope in Rome made a similar treaty with Hitler, as he signed with Mussolini in 1929.

A deal with the devil. Rome and Berlin in perfect union.

The Concordat was signed by Cardinal Secretary of State, Eugenio Pacelli  (later to become Pope Pius XII). Nazi Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen sits at the left.

Vatican and days of Fascism # 2

Adolf Hitler was the Nazi-dictator of Germany. He wanted to make a new 1000 year German empire conquering the world. Hitler ruled Germany from January 30th 1933 to April 30th 1945.

Catholic Bishops and Joesef Goebbels giving the Nazi-salute.

His empire became the biggest In Europe since Napoleon and The Roman Empire. Both Mussolini and Hitler were Roman Catholics. And important: They both ruled with the more or less silent blessings of The Roman Catholic Church

The Vatican and days of Fascism: # 1

The Italian Fascist party wanted to build a new Roman Empire. Benito Mussolini ruled in Rome from 31st of October 1922 to 25th of July 1943

Celebration in the Vatican. Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini a Cardinal and their staff.

Mussolini made Roman Catholicism the new state religion of fascist Italy in 1929. This picture shows Cardinal Gasparri and Benito Mussolini (seated) after exchanging treaty ratifications in the Hall of Congregations, the Vatican, June 7th, 1929.

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