Correction.
In my Editor's Noteboook concerning James Carroll's essay
in the New Yorker on the church and the Holocaust, I mistakenly wrote
that Italian Jews were "far and away the best protected in
Europe." It has been pointed out to me that Denmark's Jewish
population was better protected. I regret the error. I think, however,
that my basic argument stands, for Italian Jews were certainly among the
best protected in Europe, and many historians have acknowledged the role
played by the church in hiding Jews from the Nazis.
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