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Westkost [7]
1 year ago
8

From where would a former Nazi official MOST likely expect to leave Europe if they were being smuggled out by Catholic friars or

bishops?
A.
London, England

B.
Hamburg, Germany

C.
Rotterdam, Netherlands

D.
Genoa, Italy
History
1 answer:
Ira Lisetskai [31]1 year ago
5 0

We can actually deduce here that Hamburg, Germany a former Nazi official would most likely expect to leave Europe if they were being smuggled out by Catholic friars or bishops.

<h3>What is a Catholic friar?</h3>

A Catholic friar is actually known to be a man that is known to belong to any of the Roman Catholic religious orders. They are known to have taken a vow of poverty. They are known as Catholic clergies too.

In the past, the title "friar" was given to individual members of these orders. But they are no longer common.

We see here that the Catholic friars actually helped to smuggle out Nazi officials.

Learn more about Catholics on brainly.com/question/16226404

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