Giuseppe Marcone
![Andrija Artuković, Alojzije Stepinac and Giuseppe Ramiro Marcone.](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4f/Crkveno_i_svjetovno_vodstvo_NDH.46465.jpg)
In 1941, Pope Pius XII dispatched Marcone as apostolic visitor to Nazi-aligned Croatia, in order to assist Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac and the Croatian Episcopate in "combating the evil influence of neo-pagan propaganda which could be exercised in the organization of the new state". Marcone served as nuncio in all but name. He reported to Rome on the deteriorating conditions for Croatian Jews, made representations on behalf of the Jews to Croatian officials, and transported Jewish children to safety in neutral Turkey. However, he made no efforts on behalf of Serb victims of the Ustaše.
When deportation of Croatian Jews began, Stepinac and Marcone protested to Andrija Artuković. In his study of rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust, Martin Gilbert wrote, "In the Croatian capital of Zagreb, as a result of intervention by [Marcone] on behalf of Jewish partners in mixed marriages, a thousand Croat Jews survived the war.
Marcone died in 1952. Provided by Wikipedia