"And the Witnesses Were Silent: The Confessing Church and the Persecution of the Jews" by Wolfgang Gerlach is a comprehensive exploration of the response of the Confessing Church to the Holocaust. Delving into the attitudes and actions of the church leaders, Gerlach reveals the overlap of Christian and racial antisemitism, as well as the reasons behind the ambivalent response of the church to the persecution of Jews. This hardcover book, published in 2000 by University of Nebraska Press, is a valuable contribution to the historiography of modern Germany, offering insight into the complex relationship between the church and the Nazi regime. Slightly revised version of the German original Als die Zeugen Schwiegen. See photos and ask questions.
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