Franklin Roosevelt, Pius XII, Joseph Stalin and the Problem of the USSR’s Image and Reputation During the Second World War

The aggression of Hitler’s Germany against the USSR made our country an ally of the United States and Great Britain. But the decision to help USSR with weapons and hardware (the lend-lease act) faced opposition not only from the American isolationists but also from religious groups. Both Catholics a...

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Main Author: Filippov Boris
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Language:Russian
Published: St. Tikhon's Orthodox University 2016-08-01
Series:Vestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ II. Istoriâ, Istoriâ Russkoj Pravoslavnoj Cerkvi
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Online Access:http://periodical.pstgu.ru/en/pdf/article/3358
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spelling doaj-a39766aa44984f0292860bd5c687f37d2020-11-25T01:57:50ZrusSt. Tikhon's Orthodox UniversityVestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ II. Istoriâ, Istoriâ Russkoj Pravoslavnoj Cerkvi1991-64342409-48112016-08-014718410210.15382/sturII201671.84-102Franklin Roosevelt, Pius XII, Joseph Stalin and the Problem of the USSR’s Image and Reputation During the Second World WarFilippov Boris0St. Tikhon's Orthodox UniversityThe aggression of Hitler’s Germany against the USSR made our country an ally of the United States and Great Britain. But the decision to help USSR with weapons and hardware (the lend-lease act) faced opposition not only from the American isolationists but also from religious groups. Both Catholics and Protestants were against the very idea of helping the country in which churches were destroyed and the faithful were persecuted. They have considered such an idea to be immoral. To overcome the opposition in Congress, president F. D. Roosevelt and the US diplomats tried to convince Stalin to reject his policies of religious oppression. Roosevelt also asked pope Plus XII for help. At the same time German and Italian ambassadors were trying to convince the Pope to support their “crusade against the godless Bolshevik Russia”. The question of USSR’s image was an important issue throughout the course of war. The article tells the history of the most signifi cant efforts undertaken by the Western allies and Stalin to improve the international reputation of the USSR. First of all, it tells the story of the mysterious letter from Stalin to Plus XII (1942) and about even more mysterious visit of the American priest Stanislav Orlemansky to Moscow and his meeting with Stalin in 1944.http://periodical.pstgu.ru/en/pdf/article/3358F. D. RooseveltPius XIIJ. StalinVaticanoSt. OrlemanskyA.Cicognani. freedom of conscience and religionpersecution of religion«Stalin’s letter to Pius XII»the Lend-Lease Actthe US CongressAmerican CatholicsUSSR foreign policy.
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Franklin Roosevelt, Pius XII, Joseph Stalin and the Problem of the USSR’s Image and Reputation During the Second World War
Vestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ II. Istoriâ, Istoriâ Russkoj Pravoslavnoj Cerkvi
F. D. Roosevelt
Pius XII
J. Stalin
Vaticano
St. Orlemansky
A.Cicognani. freedom of conscience and religion
persecution of religion
«Stalin’s letter to Pius XII»
the Lend-Lease Act
the US Congress
American Catholics
USSR foreign policy.
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author_sort Filippov Boris
title Franklin Roosevelt, Pius XII, Joseph Stalin and the Problem of the USSR’s Image and Reputation During the Second World War
title_short Franklin Roosevelt, Pius XII, Joseph Stalin and the Problem of the USSR’s Image and Reputation During the Second World War
title_full Franklin Roosevelt, Pius XII, Joseph Stalin and the Problem of the USSR’s Image and Reputation During the Second World War
title_fullStr Franklin Roosevelt, Pius XII, Joseph Stalin and the Problem of the USSR’s Image and Reputation During the Second World War
title_full_unstemmed Franklin Roosevelt, Pius XII, Joseph Stalin and the Problem of the USSR’s Image and Reputation During the Second World War
title_sort franklin roosevelt, pius xii, joseph stalin and the problem of the ussr’s image and reputation during the second world war
publisher St. Tikhon's Orthodox University
series Vestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ II. Istoriâ, Istoriâ Russkoj Pravoslavnoj Cerkvi
issn 1991-6434
2409-4811
publishDate 2016-08-01
description The aggression of Hitler’s Germany against the USSR made our country an ally of the United States and Great Britain. But the decision to help USSR with weapons and hardware (the lend-lease act) faced opposition not only from the American isolationists but also from religious groups. Both Catholics and Protestants were against the very idea of helping the country in which churches were destroyed and the faithful were persecuted. They have considered such an idea to be immoral. To overcome the opposition in Congress, president F. D. Roosevelt and the US diplomats tried to convince Stalin to reject his policies of religious oppression. Roosevelt also asked pope Plus XII for help. At the same time German and Italian ambassadors were trying to convince the Pope to support their “crusade against the godless Bolshevik Russia”. The question of USSR’s image was an important issue throughout the course of war. The article tells the history of the most signifi cant efforts undertaken by the Western allies and Stalin to improve the international reputation of the USSR. First of all, it tells the story of the mysterious letter from Stalin to Plus XII (1942) and about even more mysterious visit of the American priest Stanislav Orlemansky to Moscow and his meeting with Stalin in 1944.
topic F. D. Roosevelt
Pius XII
J. Stalin
Vaticano
St. Orlemansky
A.Cicognani. freedom of conscience and religion
persecution of religion
«Stalin’s letter to Pius XII»
the Lend-Lease Act
the US Congress
American Catholics
USSR foreign policy.
url http://periodical.pstgu.ru/en/pdf/article/3358
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