Gordon C. Zahn (1918–2007) was professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and former national director for the Center on Conscience and War.
“A classic study of Roman Catholic support of German military
ventures during the Second World War . . . careful work such as
this reminds us how vigorously and diligently Christians must work
to do ‘things that make for peace.’ ” —Review and Expositor
“There is no better documentation of the hollowness and
dangerousness of ‘just war,’ than this courageous book, which
presents with clarity the threat to the whole body of
Christianity.” —Cistercian Studies
“Zahn has lived and done his work in the light of a vision and with
a fidelity that many of us find difficult to sustain.” —New Oxford
Review
“A sober book written against the background of the most terrible
war of all the ages and the destruction of a people unexampled in
history.” —The Catholic Worker
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