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THE FORGERY BUREAU : A Secret Vatican Office That Produced Thousands of Fake Identity Papers for Jews and POWs — Never Acknowledged by the Church

Par : Father Aldo Carini-Marsh
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233827525
  • EAN9798233827525
  • Date de parution10/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Below the Vatican Library, in a room that appears on no official map, a group of priests and laymen ran one of the most audacious covert operations of the Second World War. Working with a camera, a stamp press, and the accumulated expertise of the Vatican's own document offices, they produced thousands of false identity papers: new names, new biographies, new lives for Jews hunted by the Nazis, Allied prisoners moving through the Italian countryside, and partisans one checkpoint away from execution.
The Church never acknowledged it. For eighty years, the room has not been on the map. Father Aldo Carini-Marsh spent two decades pursuing the evidence through the Vatican Apostolic Archive, the archives of Rome's Jewish community, and the declassified records of the MI9 British escape line network. He interviewed the last surviving participants before they died. He read the documents those participants had produced, preserved in acid-free boxes in a climate-controlled room on the Via del Portico d'Ottavia, and in the hands of descendants across three continents.
And in 2020, when Pope Francis opened the long-sealed Pius XII archive, he found what the institution had spent eighty years not saying. The Forgery Bureau is the story of the Vatican's secret forgery operation: the room, the people, the documents, the theological complexity of lying to save a life, and the institutional cowardice that kept the courage of the people who did it invisible for eight decades.
Drawing on the testimony of Father Giorgio Benedetti, who counted twelve thousand names in his private memory over sixty years because he believed someone would eventually ask, it is a book about what the Church did and about the silence it chose instead of saying so. The names were false. The lives they saved were real. The silence that followed was a choice.