Personally, I have found the most comprehensive, balanced, and correct treatment of the Jєωιѕн Question, Hitler and the nαzιs (National Socialists of the Third Reich) to be found in the pages of the stunning and profoundly significant work, The Plot Against the Church. (If only this book had been given proper attention by the bishops and cardinals at Vatican II. Alas, hindsight is 20/20.) If you have a hard copy with an index (which unfortunately the linked copy here does not) you may wish to go directly to your index and check out the pages under the entries for Hitler and nαzιs. In short the collective authors (i.e., Maurice Pinay) assert that much of what Hitler and his party did were spot on and actually in accord with much of Church truth and policy in regards to the handling of the Jews , but the problem was that Hitler and company separated themselves from the the teachings of Christ and His Church in their pursuit of a policy of Imperialistic race hatred against the Jєωιѕн people. If you don't have a hard copy it can be viewed on line at https://archive.org/details/ThePlotAgainstTheChurch_192
This is a response to that quoted
how exactly?
"Google it", or "look it up yourself", is BS.
However, if that's the standard you want to use, then you won't mind if people make allegations and insinuation about you while you're not about to defend yourself, and then serve up some weak sauce, "google it" or "read a book" response that doesn't appear to have any relevance, right?
"Honorable"
Whatever.
YOu might try the dismissive, "Antisemite" like "defeater" of "Ultramontane"; it seems to meet the same high standards of rigor and virtue...oh yeah, and "honor".
To heck with it, let's just emulate that vaunted German "efficiency" and work ethic, become formal Protestants, call it a day, then we can just make crap up and say we're "inspired".
At least that part would be true, God forbid it, because it wouldn't be HIm doing the inspiring.