Before the attacks towards the Church can be defended against, people first need to know that these attacks are actually a bad thing. The majority of those who call themselves catholic simply join her enemies in accusing the Church of her past as they strike a mea culpa on their breast, having no clue about what history truly has to say about her.
I do not know much about what happened exactly in world war II, but I do know what is happening now and people need to wake up so that they can counter the auto-demolition of the christian west (which already lies in ruins) and form a resistance. Such a resistance can only be formed if a voice, other than the sugarcoated but venomous deceit and propaganda fed to them by the masonic/democratic dictatorships that rule the 'civillized' world today, be heard.
And I suppose this is one of the very scarce good sides of the internet. The internet is dangerous because everyone can publish his/her own (often erroneous and harmful) ideas on it, without submitting it to ecclesiastical authority first. This is even against the canons of the Church, but we justify what we do through the fact that we are living in the midst of an apostasy without precedent, which is universal and devastating (but which was nevertheless prophesied in scripture and tradition).