The unholy battle for Rome, directed and edited by Grant Slawson
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The unholy battle for Rome, directed and edited by Grant Slawson
Language
eng
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videorecording
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The unholy battle for Rome
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electronic resource
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849673961
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directed and edited by Grant Slawson
Runtime
46
Summary
Examines the reasons, both symbolic and strategic, for Hitler's invasion of Rome during WWII. With research based on eyewitness accounts and previously confidential documents, Katz paints the picture of a Faustian pact between the Vatican and the occupying Germans, which he believes was fueled by their shared fear of Communism. Features interviews with ordinary Roman citizens, informants, opportunists, and double agents
Target audience
general
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