The March 2 unsealing of the archives of Pope Pius XII, the controversial World War II-era pontiff, whose papacy lasted from 1939 to 1958, has been awaited for decades by Jewish groups and historians.
The controversy over Pius XII hinges on whether the head of the Catholic Church, a former diplomat of the Holy See in
Germany, remained too silent during the
Holocaust, never publicly condemning the Nazis.
The most sensitive archives, comprising the World War II period, have already been largely published by the Vatican.