Pius XI also ordered the Cristero's to accept the peace treaty of the Masonic enemies, just when the Cristero's were on the verge of victory.
Pius XI rightly totally condemned communism, and a few years later Pius XII sophistically changed the condemnation to just enough acceptance of communism so the USA could go to war with Germany.
The Vatican was compromised after the death of Pius X.
From my readings this seems right. And fully agree with the bolded.
Pope Pius XII was scurrying to help Jєωs during WWII, but he didn't think any h0Ɩ0cαųst was happening, just that Jєωs would be placed in cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρs until war's end. So why help them? It's not like he thought they were going to be slaughtered. Pope John XXIII, when he was archbishop, was giving Jєωs baptisms of convenience.
Why didn't Churchmen in the United States give baptisms of convenience to German, Italian, and Japanese Americans placed in cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρs?
It just doesn't add up.
Archbishop Cassulo's 1941 protest in Romania was in answer to a state ruling that a change of religious status by a Jєω did not alter his legal status as a member of that persecuted "race". For the authorities had become suspicious, as did those in the Balkans, Hungary, and elsewhere later, of the number of Jєωιѕн "converts" to Catholicism. Until such a ruling was made in a nαzι-controlled country, however, a Jєω who could prove himself a member of the Catholic Church could usually use the evidence of that membership-a baptismal certificate as a safe-conduct paper to leave the country. No records have been published regarding who conceived the idea or how it was implemented, but the existence of the false baptismal certificates, and they number in the thousands, is a fact. It is also a fact that the Vatican was well aware of the plan, and that members of resistance groups, apostolic nuncios, nuns, representatives of Jєωιѕн aid groups based in the Allied countries, and untold numbers of ordinary citizens risked their welfare if not their lives to promote the ingenious scheme. By mid-1944, when only the Jєωs of Budapest had been temporarily spared in blood-soaked Hungary, another beloved Catholic figure had thrown his weight to the wheel, increasing the distribution of the baptismal certificates many times over; this was Pius XII's close friend and successor, Archbishop Roncalli, the late Pope John XXIII.51
source:http://www.Jєωιѕнvirtuallibrary.org/a-question-of-judgment-pius-xii-and-the-Jєωs