What did Pope Benedict do during ww2?
Little is known of the Pope’s role during the Nazi era. Documents show that he served in an anti-aircraft unit near Munich and he also seems, briefly, to have been a member of the Hitler Youth movement.
Did Pope Benedict fight in the war?
He and his fellow seminarians were drafted into the Nazi’s anti-aircraft corps in 1943. A year later, he was drafted into the regular military, then was sent home. He was called up once more, but deserted in 1945, and was captured by U.S. soldiers and held for several months as a prisoner of war.
Did Pope Benedict serve in the German army?
After three weeks passed, he was drafted into the German army at Munich and assigned to the infantry barracks in the center of Traunstein, the city near which his family lived. After basic infantry training, he served at various posts around the city with his unit.
Which pope was from Germany?
Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Benedict XVI was born Joseph Ratzinger on April 16, 1927, in Marktl am Inn, Bavaria, Germany, the youngest of three children.
Was there ever a German pope?
Benedict’s election as pope occurred in the 2005 papal conclave that followed the death of Pope John Paul II….
Pope Benedict XVI | |
---|---|
Created cardinal | 27 June 1977 by Paul VI |
Personal details | |
Born | Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger 16 April 1927 Marktl, Bavaria, Weimar Republic |
Nationality | German |
Who was the evil pope?
Alexander is considered one of the most controversial of the Renaissance popes, partly because he acknowledged fathering several children by his mistresses….
Pope Alexander VI | |
---|---|
Papacy began | 11 August 1492 |
Papacy ended | 18 August 1503 |
Predecessor | Innocent VIII |
Successor | Pius III |