The Unspoken Cause of Auschwitz

About The Book

The Unspoken Cause of Auschwitz

When history repeats its deepest wounds, silence becomes part of the problem. In “The Unspoken Cause of Auschwitz”, Anthony Gifford faces one of faith’s most painful truths: that the roots of antisemitism stretch deep into Christian history itself. With both courage and compassion, he uncovers how, beginning as early as 250 AD, hostility toward Jews became embedded within the Western Christian story.

Drawing from historical records and close readings of the gospels, Anthony does not accuse; he illuminates. His goal is understanding, not condemnation. Through careful reflection, he reveals how misinterpretation and long-accepted narratives shaped centuries of division, leading to tragedies the world still struggles to comprehend.

This is a book for readers ready to look honestly at history and faith and see how acknowledgment can open the door to healing. Anthony offers not easy answers but the beginning of something better: truth, dialogue, and the hope of reconciliation between Christians and Jews.

The Unspoken Cause of Auschwitz

“The Unspoken Cause of Auschwitz” asks a question few dare to face: how did a faith built on love allow hatred to grow within it? Anthony Gifford invites readers to explore this uncomfortable truth, not to assign guilt, but to seek understanding. By tracing the roots of antisemitism within Christian history, he opens a path toward awareness and renewal. This book matters because silence has allowed misunderstanding to endure for centuries. Reading it is an act of courage and compassion, a chance to see the connection between belief, history, and responsibility. For anyone who values truth, reconciliation, and the healing power of honest conversation, this book is both a mirror and a guide toward a more humane future.