Here are some quotes from the man who was supposed to be Hitler's Pope...
After reading Mein Kampf he told fellow diplomats that Hilter was "obsessed" and was a new manifestation of the anti-christ.
Moved by Christian charity, the Holy See is obligated to protect the Jewish people against unjust vexations and, just as it reprobates all rancor and conflicts between peoples, it particularly condemns unreservedly hatred against the people once chosen by God; the hatred that goes by the name of anti-Semitism
- 1928 (before becoming Pope)
belonging to the National Socialist Party of Hitler is irreconcilable with Catholic conscience
-1930 (also before becoming Pope)
Many politicians say things before being elected, which mainly holds true that they do and say just the opposite after election.
In a September 1940 broadcast (after becoming Pope), the Vatican called its policy "neutrality," but stated in the same broadcast that where morality was involved, no neutrality was possible.
This could only imply that mass murder was not a moral issue.
The Pope's indifference to the mistreatment of Jews was often clear. In 1941,(after becoming Pope) for example, after being asked by French Marshal Henri Philippe Petain if the Vatican would object to anti-Jewish laws, Pius XII answered that the church condemned racism, but did not repudiate every rule against the Jews. When Petain's French puppet government introduced "Jewish statutes," the Vichy ambassador to the Holy See informed Petain that
the Vatican did not consider the legislation in conflict with Catholic teachings, as long as they were carried out with "charity" and "justice."
Robert Wistrich notes that “by the end of 1942, (after becoming Pope)
the Vatican was among the best-informed institutions in Europe concerning the Holocaust. Except for the Germans or perhaps British intelligence, few people were more aware of the local details as well as the larger picture.”
The Papacy isn't political you say?
Historians point out that any support the Pope did give the Jews came
after 1942, once U.S. officials told him that the allies wanted total victory, and it became likely that they would get it. Furthering the notion that any intervention by Pius XII was based on practical advantage rather than moral inclination is the fact that in late 1942, Pius XII began to advise the German and Hungarian bishops that it would be to their
ultimate political advantage to go on record as speaking out against the massacre of the Jews.
In Italy:
Pius XII knew that Jewish deportations from Italy were impending. T
he Vatican even found out from SS First Lieutenant Kurt Gerstein t
he fate of those who were to be deported. Publicly, the Pope stayed silent. Privately, Pius did instruct Catholic institutions to take in Jews. The Vatican itself hid 477 Jews and another 4,238 Jews were protected in Roman monasteries and convents.
On October 16, the Nazis arrested 1,007 Roman Jews,
the majority of whom were women and children. They were
taken to Auschwitz, where 811 were gassed immediately. Of those sent to the concentration camp,
16 survived.
The Pope protected 4,715 native Jews to Italy, while having authority in many of the countries where deportations were taking place.
In Poland:
Oscar Schindler, A Catholic German, working in Poland by himself
saved over 1200, including woman , children and handicapped. He called the Jews he protected, His children. He spent everything he had to save them and died pennyless.