The contribution of the Catholic Church during World War II is too huge to detail here. Pope Pius XII, the Holy Father during that time, had previously served in Germany, knew Germany and German well, and did everything he could to shield the Church, and her members from the atrocious behavior of Germany under Hitler. The Holy Father did so much to save so many Jews that he was praised by many of the leading Jews at the time, and one prominent Jewish rabbi in Rome actually converted because of it. There are many great books on this subject. Please steer clear of the trash written by the enemies of the Church.
Many Catholics died in the camps in Nazi Germany, the Nazi's killed nuns and priests. Many Catholics attempted to help the Jews, and others, it was a very bad time, and we had many martyrs from the war.
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Lerond Curry has written: 'Protestant-Catholic relations in America, World War I through Vatican II' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Protestant churches, Relations, Religion 'Protestant-Catholic relations in America' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Protestant churches, Relations, Religion
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Easy, think about it - without World War 1, World War 2 would never have happened...! Therefore, WW1's contribution to history was WW2...!
World War 1, World War 2, Indian Independence, Green Revolution, Bhangra,
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Neither the protestant churches or the Catholic Church supported Hitler. The Catholic Pope was criticized during the war and after the war for not coming out openly or strongly against Hitler & Mussolini.
Actually, France's largest contribution was unintentional. She furnished most of the battlefields!
Canada's contribution to World War 2 was more logistical than their contribution to World War 1. They supplied food, ammunition and other necessities to the soldiers. In World war 1, they contributed by fighting along the Western Front with the help of the French and British troops. They fought against the Germans along the Western Front.
Churches existed before WW2 and existed after WW2. A few churches were destroyed as part of the collateral damage related to the conflict.
They learnt a number of things, such as women contribution to war, technology, war tanks, aeroplanes, weapons, potlitics, ways to make money...