International Catholic–Jewish Historical Commission

With three Jewish and three Catholic scholars, the group evaluated Actes et documents du Saint Siège relatifs à la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, 11 volumes of the Vatican's wartime documents devoted to Pope Pius XII.

In October 2000, the group issued a preliminary report with 47 questions on the Vatican's response to the Holocaust.

In 2001, after failing to gain access to the Vatican archives after 1923, the group disbanded amid controversy.

Cardinal William Keeler released a public statement after the commission dissolved itself, explaining the Catholic side's version of the events.

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