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To: Milagros
When Palestinian Arab nationalist and Muslim leader Haj Amin al-Husseini met Hitler, in 1941, the Palestinians became Nazis.


7 posted on 10/08/2023 7:02:40 PM PDT by jonrick46 (Leftniks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
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To: jonrick46
Brief overview of the vast "Palestine" Arab-Nazism

* 88% of Arab-Palestine pro-Nazism (Feb 1941 poll. *

* Ahmad Shukeiri writing in his book (Beirut, 1969 * *) that they all cheered and prayed for Hitler. (Re 1940-1941).

* "Palestinian" Arab leader, in Jerusalem, in spring of 1967: "We Arabs supported Hitler to get the British out of Palestine and to keep the Jews from taking it over - and that was our big mistake..." *

* Dr. Zaid Hamzeh: "We Arabs Supported Hitler During WWII Because He Hated The Jews." (Re 1941) *

* Farouq Qaddoumi (b.1931), PLO Official: We Supported the Nazis in WWII. * *

* Hundreds of palestine Arabs who worked with Mufti for Hitler. (1941-1945) [Historian speaks of 400 following his radical ways to/in Iraq and an entourageof about 60 in Berlin.*].

* The major Arabic newspapers praising Hitler. (1932-1934) Al-Jami'a al-Arabiyya, El Karmil, Falastin - *, Al-Jami'a al-Islamiyya and Ad Difaa' (Al Difa).

* Ad Difaa's (Al Difa) I. Shanti who "had admiringly studied Nazi theory and practice. The paper was transparently pro-Nazi." *

* 1933, Mufti contacts German consul, pledges Arab Muslim coporation with the new Germany against Democracies. Just three months later he was happy to notify of efforts to establish an Arab Nazi Party in Palestine. Its rejecred at the time. *

* 1933, May 22: the editor of 'Al-jamā'ah al-islāmīyah' [الجماعة الإسلامية] wrote: "When Hitlerism appeared, the Arabs cheered and rejoiced, saying: A blow from heaven in the hands of others..." *

* 'On March 15, 1935, Die Warte des Tempels wrote that many Arabs saw Hitler as the most important man of the 20th century and almost every Arab knew his name. Fascism and National Socialism with its anti-Jewish attitude were accepted positively by many Arabs.' *

* The Hitler-Youth modeled founded 'Futuwwa' * (1935-6) by the Husseinis (Jamal and Haj Amin); The Nazi club in Haifa - the 'Red Moon' *, other Nazi Arab youth groups *. (1935).

* T. Wurst, the German consul in Jaffa: "Muslim Palestinians were deeply impressed by fascist particularly National Socialist, teachings and views." (1936) *.

* "Nazi flags and pictures of Hitler were prominently displayed in store windows. Booklets explaining Nazi methods of forcing Jews from the Reich were distributed freely... The shout of 'Heil Hitler' became a catchword which rang insolently over all Palestine." (1936-8) *

* The Mufti plans to poison the water of Tel-Aviv, asks fascsit Italy's help via his then helper - Musa Alami. * (1936).

* W. Doehle [Döhle], German consul in Jerusalem: "Arabs admire our Fuhrer." (1937) * - *

* Istiqlal's Awni (Auni) Abd al-Hadi to Nazi magazine: 'Arabs Like Nazis.' (Jan. 1937) *

* Despite Nazi officials' objection at the time, the Mufti insisted to send M. Al Alami to Berlin. In 'August, 1937, the visit had been arranged by Döhle, and al Alami, who was visiting Germany anyway, was granted an interview with Hentig on August 26.' *

* 'All' Arab Palestine celebrate Muhamnad's birthday with Hitler, Mussolini photos.* (May-1937)

* Both major newspapers editors, Falastin's and Ad Difaa's meet Goebbels aide, Nazi envoy Von Berk. (Dec 1937) *

* Eichmann, after his 1937 visit, reported: "The creation of a Jewish State must be prevented." * He wrote glowingly of "the national and racial conscience" that he observed while amongst the Arabs. He swelled with pride at how "Nazi flags fly in Palestine and they adorn their houses with Swastikas and portraits of Hitler." *

* Arab journals, 'Falastin' and 'Al Difa'a' publish every week articles with a racial tendency and frequently reproduce large portraits of various leaders of the Third Reich. (Reported in 1938) * * *

* Nazi agent, Adam Vollhardt, sent to Palestine, and held several meetings with Arab leaders. He told Palestinian Arab leaders that "Germany was interested in the settlement of the question on the basis of the Arabs obtaining their full demands," and the "Germans could continue to support the Palestinian Arab cause by means of propaganda." * (July 1938).

* 'It is certain that in 1938 Canaris, together with Major Helmuth Groscurth, the head of Abwehr II at the time, met with the Mufti in Baghdad and remained in friendly contact afterward.' *

* In the summer of 1938 'Qawuqji first made contact with German counterintelligence.' *

* Arabs cheer Hitler's talk on Palestine. * (Sep-1938)

* 'Arab club' founded in Berlin. * Palestinian-Arab Darwish al-Miqdadi, its head in 1938. * Arab propaganda center in Berlin is justified, defended by then 'Falastin' correspondent, Issa Nakhleh (in 1939). *

* 100 representatives from Arab Palestine at Nazi conference in Nuremberg [Nürnberg] (1938). *, as Fawzi al-Qawuqji [Kaukji] Kaukji receives them. *

* Arab-Palestinian terror leader, Arif Abd al-Raziq, uses Nazi Der Stürmer lines in a circular letter to the British. * * It also proved, again, the Nazi involvement with Arab-Terror. (Sep-1938).

* Journalist John Gunther (1939), "The greatest contemporary Arab hero is — Adolf Hitler." *

* In 'May 1939, [Fritz] Grobba did mention financial assistance that Germany had recently provided to Arab rebels in Palestine through Saudi Arabia.' *

* In 1939, Jamal Husseini visits Hamburg - then 'propaganda capital' of Nazi Germany, 'for ten days and returned Beirut eminently satisfied with the results of his trip.' *

* Leading to the (June 1941) Farhoud: On October 21, 1933, the Baghdad newspaper al-'Alam al-'arabi started publishing an Arabic translation of Mein Kampf in instalments : this continued well into the spring of 1934. The translator was Yunus al- Sab‍awi. * He was close to Hadj Amin and had planned the massacre of the Jews of Baghdad. * 'The Grand Mufti, Haj Amin al-Husseini, sought refuge in Iraq in 1939 with 400 Palestinian émigrés. Together, they whipped up local anti-Jewish feeling. An illiterate populace imbibed bigotry through Nazi radio propaganda. Days before the Farhud broke out, the proto-Nazi youth movement, the Futuwwa, went around daubing Jewish homes with a red palm print. Yunis al-Sabawi, who, together with the Mufti and Rashid Ali, spent the rest of the war in Berlin broadcasting propaganda, instructed the Jews to stay in their homes so that they could more easily be rounded up.' * Jenin born poet, Buhan al Din Al-Abbushi, called for the people and the government of Iraq to expel or massacre the Iraq's Jews. *

* At the Farhoud, June-1941, the Arabs: 'murdering and raping Jews, mutilating babies and stripping Jewish homes bare of every last object.' * Up to 1,000 * fatalities of the Arab-Nazi pogrom.

* Burhan al Din Al-Abbushi in 1940-1942 wrote 'poems in praise of Hitler, wishing him victory over Britain and France. Victory of the Axis, he explained, would serve as punishment to the Allies for their support of Zionism.'*

* 'In July 1941 About 300 of Fawzi el-Qawuqji's and Aref Abd er-Razeq's men, with the aid of Sonderstab F, escaped from Syria to Turkey..' *

* 1941, Arif Abd al-Raziq meets Himmler; meets Goebbels who, according to him, had "made a great impression [sic]" on him, and who offered him to send Arabs to the SS. *

* Nov-1941 - 1945. The Mufti (with hundreds of other Arab pro Nazis) work for Hitler, recruits Moslems for SS *, broadcasts for the Nazis and for genocide of Jews anywhere * and involved in Nazi-Arabic 'Barid al-Sharq,' contributors include Shakib Arslan. * and infamous radio broadcaster Younes Bahri. *

* Reported in 1942: 'Riots Reported in Palestine. French sources in Beirut, Lebanon, report that anti-Semitic riots have broken out in Palestine and that Arab nationalists have kidnapped Zionist leaders in reaction to disturbances in Iraq and the arrival of Jewish refugees from the Balkans.' *

* 'In 1942, the Nazis created a special "Einsatzgruppe", a mobile SS death squad, which was to carry out the mass slaughter of Jews in Palestine similar to the way they operated in eastern Europe... the plan was for the 24 members involved in the death squad to enlist Palestinian collaborators so that the "mass murder would continue under German leadership without interruption." ' *

* July 1942, as the facts arrived about the fate of the Jews, there was public jubilation among the Arabs. *

* August 1942: CIA reports on 'majority' of Palestine Arabs' anti-Jewish sentiments, effected by propaganda. * Not incidentally - Mufti's crematoria plan was for 1942. * Later, in 1943, he toured the Trebbin concentration camp. * - Around that time, Himmler confides in the Mufti, among other things he tells him, they murdered [already] 3 Million Jews. * He later toured also Monowitz. * - Thus, in November 1943, at a rally in Berlin, he declared, "The Germans know how to get rid of the Jews." * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * And for six months had urged the Nazis to bomb Tel Aviv. * - He repeatedly intervened against rescue of children who were about to be saved into Mandatory-Palestine * His Moslem SS unites. * - In 1943, the Mufti intervenes against thousands of children about to escape into the Holy Land, but instead, therefore, perished. * - One of highlighted phrases of this Islamist-fascist broadcasts to incite the Muslim world was genocidal broadcast: "Kill the Jews wherever you find them, this pleases (he said) Allah, history and religion." * - * - * - September 1944, the Mufti reveals he knows about 6 million innocent Jewish deaths as he incites the Arabs against 11 Million Jews: "Is it not in your power, O Arabs, to repulse the Jews whose number does not exceed 11 millions?" (when it was known, there were around 17 Million before the war, in 1939). * - *

* The opening of two Imam Schools, to serve both SS and regular Muslim units.* (1944).

* The mufti noted that in 1944, "Germany agreed to supply us with arms for the approaching tasks, and to this end created a large store with light arms suitable for guerrilla action… In addition, the authorities put at our disposal four light, four-engine airplanes for the transportation of war materiel to Palestine, to be stored in secret shelters, for the training of Palestinian fighters and for their preparation for the battles to follow." The material included 'tens of thousands of rifles, machine guns and light weapons and great quantities of equipment and ammunition.' "*

* Arab-Nazi 'Atlas Operation.' * (Some opine, it was to poison 250,00 Tel Aviv Jews), (1944).

* 1944, Nazi propaganda material authored by the mufti was smuggled into Palestine in underground ways. Throughout the land, his supporters received his words with enthusiasm and a phenomenon that was evident during the years of the revolt repeated itself: the Arabs argued about the distribution of Jewish property after the victory of the Nazis; In Jerusalem and Jaffa, in Tiberias and Safed, they decided what would happen to the Jewish girls: for each one they decided their future rapist. *

* 1945, before the Nuremberg trials, the ''Falastin'', in a leading article, defended Nazism. * - *

* 1946, after the hanging of Nazi war criminals, the Arabic press were full with praise for dead Nazis. *

* 1946, "Arabs Like Hitler," as was evident from Arab press too. They "gave great prominence to the text of Adolf Hitler's last will and testament under big headlines quoting Hiter's allegations that the Jews were (suppose) responsible for the war", more than any other, the Islamic Ad Difaa. *

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* Haj Amin al-Husseini's pre and during WW2 Henchmen: the two Nazi collaborators Jamal Husseini* and Ahmad Shukeiri - Hitler helper * - * - * - *, both, in 1946 had "justified the murder of six million Jews of Europe," * and another Henchmen post WW2 (at AHC) - Issa Nakhleh, Nazi-regime fan *, was the major torch-carrier of Arab-Nazi collaboration 1960s-1980s. * * * * * - * - * * * * *

* 1947-8 Arabs recruiting/working with Nazis to fight the Jews in the Holy Land. * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - *

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"Palestinian" terror groups - Neo-Nazi connections 1960s-1980s. * - * - *

Even today, Hitler's Mein Kampf ranks high on the best-seller list amongst Palestinian Arabs. The preface to the Arabic edition claims that his "theories of nationalism, dictatorship and race... are advancing especially within our Arabic States". When Palestinian police first greeted Yasser Arafat in the self-rule areas, they offered the infamous Nazi salute. *

Recent Nazism and Arab Palestine related cases, at Memri * and Palwatch * - *, some in news. * A 2021 security report *, a highlighted overview written in 2023 *, UNRWA teachers & Hitler *, some of swastikas by Arabs * Or Holocauat denial/trivializing and rewriting facts about / rationalizing Nazism by "Palestinian" leader: Abu Mazen Mahmoud Abbas. * * *
15 posted on 10/09/2023 5:42:35 PM PDT by Milagros (Y)
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