The Sunday Times on Ratzinger and the War

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Papal hopeful is a former Hitler Youth - Sunday Times - Times Online

Although there is no suggestion that he was involved in any atrocities, his service may be contrasted by opponents with the attitude of John Paul II, who took part in anti-Nazi theatre performances in his native Poland and in 1986 became the first pope to visit Rome's synagogue.

The Sunday Times has the most comprehensive treatment of Ratzinger's wartime service. However, the Jerusalem Post has a generally favorable article on Ratzinger's relationship with the Jews and Israel. There appears to be a Rashomon-like quality to the story of Ratzinger's youth.

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