1938: Nazi Arab Club for Palestine in Berlin promoted pan Arab map

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Der ,,Arabischer Klub“ / StĂ€ndigen "Verteidigungskomitees fĂŒr PalĂ€stina in Europa" – Hauptsitz in Berlin.
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Nazi Arab Club for Palestine in Berlin -- under Darwish al-Miqdadi-- promoted pan Arab map

The Indian Express, Oct 30, 1938, p. 5.

A Pan-Arab State Promoted From Berlin!

Elaborate Organisation
To Support Palestine Arabs.

A Journalist's Story. — LONDON, Oct. 29.

The "Daily Telegraph" Berlin correspondent gives details of what he describes as an elaborate pan-Arab organisation, with members spread throughout Europe and the Near East, which he says is assisting the Arabs in Palestine and endeavouring to obtain European support for a project for an All-Arab State embracing Palestine, Iraq and Syria.

The correspondent says that the European headquarters of the organisation are in Berlin and financial support, it is believed, is supplied by a wealthy Syrian resident of Berlin.
The operations are conducted under the cover of the Arab Club, which is ostensibly a cultural society for the benefits Arab students in Germany.

The correspondent adds that under the auspices of the so-called Defence Committee for Palestine, all Arabs in Europe are mobilising with a view to collecting funds in aid of the Arab cause and to obtain support from European sources. Money supplies and arms are being sent from Europe, the Near East and Middle East to Palestine.

—Reuter.


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A Berlin club was used as Arab headquarters. Ostensibly the club was merely a cultural society for the benefit of Arab students in Germany, but, as the Daily Telegraph revealed, the printed notepaper used by this club bears the inscription in Arabic and German: "Permanent Defence Committee for Palestine and Europe, Berlin Headquarters."
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Since the 1937 visit to the Near East of the Hitler Youth Leader Baldur von Schirach, Nazi propaganda has intensified. Typical of the methods now used to influence the Arabs and undermine British prestige in the Near East is the founding of a club called "el Nadi el Arrabi" (the Arab Club) which is the nucleus of an elaborate Pan-Arab organisation with members in all parts of Europe and the Near East. This organisation gives practical assistance to terrorists in Palestine.
Its European head-quarters are in a third floor office on the Kurfuerstendamm in Berlin. It carries on its work: "under cover of the Arab Club, ostensibly a 'cultural society' for the benefit of Arab students in Germany. The printed notepaper used bears the inscription in Arabic and German: 'Permanent Defence Committee for Palestine in Europe–Berlin headquarters'. "Like all similar organisations in Germany, the 'Permanent Defence Committee' is obliged to possess an official Government permit for its activities."

This permit has not yet been received , but M. Abdul Mottalib, an Arab citizen from Bagdad, who is secretary of the Arab Club, informed me (the Daily Telegraph Correspondent) that he had little doubt that permission would be granted without difficulty, 'as we conduct the Committee as part of our club.'

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Strengthening the Arabs against the Jews: Berlin initially pursued the new course quietly so as not to alienate London, but the extent of the activities now set in motion was impressive. Students from Arab countries received German scholarships, companies hired Arab trainees, Arab party leaders were invited to Nuremberg party conferences and army leaders to Wehrmacht maneuvers.
In Berlin, an "Arab Club" was established as the center of Palestine-agitation and Arabic-language radio.
[Islamischer Antisemitismus und deutsche Politik]

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Arab-Palestinian teacher Darwish al Miqdādī served as president of the Arab Club in Berlin,
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In 1939, the Arab Club was defended and justified by infamous Arab-Palestinian Issa Nakhleh, then correspondent for 'Falastin' in London.
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After the war he worked with neo nazis most of his career.
 
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Der ,,Arabischer Klub“ / StĂ€ndigen "Verteidigungskomitees fĂŒr PalĂ€stina in Europa" – Hauptsitz in Berlin.
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Nazi Arab Club for Palestine in Berlin -- under Darwish al-Miqdadi-- promoted pan Arab map

The Indian Express, Oct 30, 1938, p. 5.

A Pan-Arab State Promoted From Berlin!

Elaborate Organisation
To Support Palestine Arabs.

A Journalist's Story. — LONDON, Oct. 29.

The "Daily Telegraph" Berlin correspondent gives details of what he describes as an elaborate pan-Arab organisation, with members spread throughout Europe and the Near East, which he says is assisting the Arabs in Palestine and endeavouring to obtain European support for a project for an All-Arab State embracing Palestine, Iraq and Syria.

The correspondent says that the European headquarters of the organisation are in Berlin and financial support, it is believed, is supplied by a wealthy Syrian resident of Berlin.
The operations are conducted under the cover of the Arab Club, which is ostensibly a cultural society for the benefits Arab students in Germany.

The correspondent adds that under the auspices of the so-called Defence Committee for Palestine, all Arabs in Europe are mobilising with a view to collecting funds in aid of the Arab cause and to obtain support from European sources. Money supplies and arms are being sent from Europe, the Near East and Middle East to Palestine.

—Reuter.


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A Berlin club was used as Arab headquarters. Ostensibly the club was merely a cultural society for the benefit of Arab students in Germany, but, as the Daily Telegraph revealed, the printed notepaper used by this club bears the inscription in Arabic and German: "Permanent Defence Committee for Palestine and Europe, Berlin Headquarters."
link

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Strengthening the Arabs against the Jews: Berlin initially pursued the new course quietly so as not to alienate London, but the extent of the activities now set in motion was impressive. Students from Arab countries received German scholarships, companies hired Arab trainees, Arab party leaders were invited to Nuremberg party conferences and army leaders to Wehrmacht maneuvers.
In Berlin, an "Arab Club" was established as the center of Palestine-agitation and Arabic-language radio.
[Islamischer Antisemitismus und deutsche Politik]

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Arab-Palestinian teacher Darwish al Miqdādī served as president of the Arab Club in Berlin,
link


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In 1939, the Arab Club was defended and justified by infamous Arab-Palestinian Issa Nakhleh, then correspondent for 'Falastin' in London.
link

After the war he worked with neo nazis most of his career.
That means, the Arabs did not seek a Palestinian (seperate) State then.
 
Der ,,Arabischer Klub“ / StĂ€ndigen "Verteidigungskomitees fĂŒr PalĂ€stina in Europa" – Hauptsitz in Berlin.
View attachment 924873

Nazi Arab Club for Palestine in Berlin -- under Darwish al-Miqdadi-- promoted pan Arab map

The Indian Express, Oct 30, 1938, p. 5.

A Pan-Arab State Promoted From Berlin!

Elaborate Organisation
To Support Palestine Arabs.

A Journalist's Story. — LONDON, Oct. 29.

The "Daily Telegraph" Berlin correspondent gives details of what he describes as an elaborate pan-Arab organisation, with members spread throughout Europe and the Near East, which he says is assisting the Arabs in Palestine and endeavouring to obtain European support for a project for an All-Arab State embracing Palestine, Iraq and Syria.

The correspondent says that the European headquarters of the organisation are in Berlin and financial support, it is believed, is supplied by a wealthy Syrian resident of Berlin.
The operations are conducted under the cover of the Arab Club, which is ostensibly a cultural society for the benefits Arab students in Germany.

The correspondent adds that under the auspices of the so-called Defence Committee for Palestine, all Arabs in Europe are mobilising with a view to collecting funds in aid of the Arab cause and to obtain support from European sources. Money supplies and arms are being sent from Europe, the Near East and Middle East to Palestine.

—Reuter.


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A Berlin club was used as Arab headquarters. Ostensibly the club was merely a cultural society for the benefit of Arab students in Germany, but, as the Daily Telegraph revealed, the printed notepaper used by this club bears the inscription in Arabic and German: "Permanent Defence Committee for Palestine and Europe, Berlin Headquarters."
link

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Strengthening the Arabs against the Jews: Berlin initially pursued the new course quietly so as not to alienate London, but the extent of the activities now set in motion was impressive. Students from Arab countries received German scholarships, companies hired Arab trainees, Arab party leaders were invited to Nuremberg party conferences and army leaders to Wehrmacht maneuvers.
In Berlin, an "Arab Club" was established as the center of Palestine-agitation and Arabic-language radio.
[Islamischer Antisemitismus und deutsche Politik]

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Arab-Palestinian teacher Darwish al Miqdādī served as president of the Arab Club in Berlin,
link


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In 1939, the Arab Club was defended and justified by infamous Arab-Palestinian Issa Nakhleh, then correspondent for 'Falastin' in London.
link

After the war he worked with neo nazis most of his career.
 
Yes. Under the pan Arab grand Mufti al- Husseini in 1943.



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The Arabs in Mandatory Palestine went together like peanut butter and jelly for Nazis.

Morris, Benny. ”1948: A History of the First Arab-Israeli War.” United States, Yale University Press, p. 21.

🚹 The Palestinians, Khalil al-Sakakini, a .. Jerusalem educator, jotted down in his diary, ”rejoiced [as did ‘the whole Arab world’] when the British bastion at Tobruk fell .. to the Germans.”

🚹 One of the first public opinion polls in Palestine, conducted by al-Sakakini’s son, Sari Sakakini, on behalf of the American consulate in Ierusalem, in February 1941 found that 88 percent of the Palestinian Arabs favored Germany and only 9 percent Britain.

Cohen, Hillel. ”Army of Shadows: Palestinian Collaboration with Zionism, 1917–1948.” United States, University of California Press, 2008, p. 175.
In February 1941, 88 percent of those polled expressed support for Germany, while only 9 percent supported England.

Anti-Semitism and Ignorance.
F. Meiton: The Arabs and the Holocaust.Fredrik Meiton, November 29, 2010.


the poll carried out by Sari al-Sakakini, which, in February 1941, put the figure at 88 percent.

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🚹In general: the major Arab newspapers (Falastin ÙÙ„ŰłŰ·ÙŠÙ†, Ad-Difa â€™Ű§Ù„ŰŻÙŰ§Űč, Carmel [Karmel, Karmil] Ű§Ù„ÙƒŰ±Ù…Ù„, etc.) praised Hitler in the 1930s. [Ehrlich, 2002:81 (Heb.)] Some noticeable: 'Karmel May 14, 1933 : "Will an Arab Hitler appear among us to awaken, unite and lead us to lead us to fight and defend our rights?" And the Falastin called Hitler "noble" [Palestine Post, 22-May-1933].
The editor of 'Al-Jami'a al-Islamiyya' [Ű§Ù„ŰŹÙ…Ű§ŰčŰ© Ű§Ù„Ű„ŰłÙ„Ű§Ù…ÙŠŰ©] wrote on May 22, 1933: "When Hitlerism appeared, the Arabs cheered and rejoiced, saying: A blow from heaven in the hands of others..." At Ad-Difa, portions of Mein Kampf were published, its editor Ibrahim al-Shanti, called on Arab youth (in an article from June 1, 1934) to "learn from Hitler's actions and imitate them in order to achieve similar national achievements."
(During the war years, Arab press was under the control of the Brits).

🚹In 1936, T. Wurst, the German consul in Jaffa: “The Muslim Palestinians .. deeply impressed by fascist teachings and views, especially from the National Socialists.” [Mallman, CĂŒppers, 2010: 38].

🚹The cry of ‘Heil Hitler’ became a key word that rang brazenly throughout Palestine.” [Ziff, 1938:430].

🚹In 1934, an Arab Nazi party was established [ibid]. In 1935 there are groups: Arab-Nazi [JTA, June-25-1935]. Also in Haifa, a Nazi-Arab club ‘The Red Moon’ was established [JTA July-1-1935]. In 1936, the Husseinis' ‘futuwwa’ – modeled on the ‘Hitler youth’. [Rosen, 2005:109].

🚹 New York Times, May 23, 1937, ‘All’ the Arabs of Palestine, [even non-Muslim Arabs] celebrated Muhammad’s birthday with a flying Nazi swastika and pictures of Hitler. [New York Times, May 23, 1937].

🚹Hilda Wilson, a teacher in Beer-Zeit throughout the rebellion of 1936-9, noted that most of her students were pro-Nazis and approved of Hitler. [Segev, 1999:343].

🚹In March 1935, the Templar newspaper wrote: 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 their anti-Jewish attitude were welcomed by many Arabs. [Canaan, 1968: 53 (Heb.)].

🚹In 1937, Walter Dohle, the German consul in Jerusalem wrote: “Palestinian Arabs in all social strata have great sympathy for the new Germany and its Fuehrer
” [YNet, May 7, 2006]

🚹 Awni Abd al-Hadi (of the Istiqlal institutions and the Supreme Arab Committee) in January 1937 told the Nazi magazine that Arabs like Nazis. [Sentinel, Feb. 25, 1937].

🚹 In 1938, Arabs respond to Hitler’s words with cheers from the newspapers [for example, in the Petersburg Times – Sep 16, 1938].

🚹1938, about a hundred Arabs, including from Palestine, are represented in Nuremberg a.j.n. September 23, 1938 when Fauzi Kaukeji [al-Qawuqji] welcomes them. [Davar, Jan. 5, 1947].

🚹Journalist John Gunther in 1939: "The greatest contemporary Arab hero is – Adolf Hitler." [Gunther, 1939:528].

🚹Ahmad Shukeyri [Shukeiri, Shukairy], testifies in his book (in 1969, pp. 196, 201; Encounter, vol. 39, p.76. S. Spencer, Irving Kristol, 1972) that they sympathized with the Nazis and “prayed” for their victory, referring to the years 1940-1.
(The same Ahmad Shukeiri helped with propaganda for Hitler [Congressional Record.. Vol. 107, Pt 24, 1961, p.5735 (p.35); Detroit Jewish News, 3-Feb-1967,9], with Jamal Husseini – both justified the holocaust in 1946 [B’nai B’rith, 12-Jul-1946], promoted neo-Nazis in 1962 [JTA, Dec.3.1962; JTA, De.4.1962; Congressional Record : Proceedings and
’ US Congress, 1965, PA15915-6], was associated with Issa Nakhle [Herut, Nov-29-1953 (Heb.)] – who glorified Nazi Germany [DAIA, Apr. 1958], denied the holocaust [Nov.13.1972 at UN; 1978 in his memorandum to Carter, Sadaat ahead of Camp David; etc.] and worked with neo-Nazis for most of his career. [1963 corresponding with A. Arcand; Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1969:.425; Anti Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1983:49; The American Spectator, 1986:20]).

🚹 Popular magazine in 1940: "Palestine's Arabs admire Hitler for his Jew-baiting." [Pathfinder, Mar 16, 1940].

🚹 August 1942: a German liaison officer based in Syria reported that:
'The friendly mood to the Germans among the Muslim Arabs continues unabated. In general, they express the wish that the Germans might soon arrive and liberate the country from the occupying forces and from its misery. To speak about Hitler publicly, the Arabs use a number of pseudonyms. The newest code name for Hitler is 'Hajj Numur,' the tiger. Wishes for Hitler's victory often serve as a form of greeting.' [Bericht V-Mann "Antonius" v. 13.8.1942, BA-MA, RH 2/1790].

🚹 On 21 Dec, 1942, letter, representatives of the Reich and the NSDAP in Palestine described the Arabs' hope for a great Arab state: "Arabs in Palestine were waiting for Hitler to come to Palestine and expel all the Jews..." [Chef der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (CdS) VI C 13 an AA v. 21.12.1942, BAB, NS 19/186].

🚹Jaffa Arab activist, Muhammad Abu Sarrari: “Most Arabs in Israel were in favor of Nazi Germany.” [Arbel, 2000:19 (Heb.)].

🚹 Dr. Zaid Hamzeh (who was 9 years old in 1941): “We Arabs supported Hitler during World War II because he hated the Jews.” [Memri, according to an interview with him on 9-Oct-2019].

🚹 "Palestinian" Arab leader, in Jerusalem (then under Jordanian rule), spring, 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..." [Saturday Review. (1970). vol. 53. United States: Saturday Review Associates, p. 4].

🚹 Arab "Palestinian" leader Farouq Qaddoumi (b. 1931): We supported the Nazis in WWII. [Memri, December 18, 2013].

🚹 Author: "My father ... knew that most of the Palestine Arab leaders supported the Nazis." [Segev, Jerusalem Corner Berlin: Memories, 2022, ("Stay decent"), (in Ger.)].

🚹In 1941, Aref Abd-Razak meets Himmler, meets Goebbels – who, according to his words, made a “great impression on him”, and who suggested that he recruit Arabs for the SS. [Yom Yom, 21-June-1949 (Heb.)].

🚹 1941-1945: infamous Arab Palestine Islamic leader Haj Amin al Husseini, the Mufti: no. 1 Hitller's active Arab helper, very close Himmler. Preached --on Nazi radio-- for genocide and Jihad to the Arab world; oversaw schools for combining radical Islam and Hitlerism; mobilized SS Muslim units; plotted crematorium in Dothan Valey for M.E. and N. African Jews; toured concentration camps with Nazi officials; bragged in his memories about July-1943 Himmler confiding in him telling him they already exterminated more than 3 Million Jews; intervened against rescue of thousands of Jewish children who were to escape the Holocaust to come to Mandatory Palestine. He had a large Arab entourage with him. In a broadcast of 30 September 1944, the mufti asked the Arabs, rhetorically: "Is it not in your power to repulse the Jews whose number is not more than 11 million?" Before the war, the world Jewish population had been around 17 and 18 million which Husseini surely knew.

🚹Stated in Jan 6, 1942: 'Up until a month or two ago, you would have heard from Englishmen from various circles the "ruled law," that the majority of Arabs are Nazis. One would say 70%, one would say 90% - that was the dispute.' [Political Struggle: A file of speeches and documents. Vol. 1, Iss. 1, ch. 3. Moshe Sharett, Shifra Kolat, 2009, p. 56].

🚹In July 1942 when the rumors came about the fate of the Jews, there was public jubilation among most Arabs. [Cohen, 2014, ch. 17, according to journalist’s testimony].

🚹 August 1942: The CIA reports on the anti-Jewish sentiments of the ‘majority’ of Palestinian Arabs, influenced by propaganda. Expect Rommel
 [Herf, 2009:139].

🚹In 1944, ‘in secret ways, Nazi propaganda material, authored by Hajj Amin, was also stolen into Palestine.
Throughout the country his supporters drank in his words with thirst, and the phenomenon of the years of the rebellion returned: in the Arab circles they were already debating the distribution of Jewish property after the victory; And in Jerusalem and Jaffa, in Tiberias and Safed, the fate of the young Jewish women has already been determined: for each one, her future Arab rapist has been determined. [Lebl, 1996:98 (Heb.)].

🚹 Before the 1941 Farhud (in which they threw babies into the water in front of their parents, raped women before killing them), the Palestinian teachers in Iraq incited with the mufti. [Julius, Huffington Post May 25, 2015]. And the Jenin born poet Bohan al-Din al-Abushi called for genocide [Shasha, 2008:6]. He also wrote pro-Hitler poems in 1942-1940. [Hazkani, 2021].

🚹 Ahead of the Nuremberg Trials, the Falastin defended Nazism, saying that "Nazism which is -- as much a way of life as democracy and -- socialism" in a leading article. [The Palestine Post, 31 October 1945].

🚹 The Islamic Ad-Difaa (Al Difa) Ű§Ù„ŰŻÙŰ§Űč, in honor of the Christian holiday has put at the top of the issue a picture of the "Fuhrer," published the "will" of Hitler with great prominence. [Ad Difaa, Jan 1, 1946; denounced in ha-Tsofeh, Jan 2, 1946].

🚹 An Arab newspaper elaborates about "Hitler the Great (sic) Leader". "Adolf Hitler, the lost European man" - an article of this name with a picture on "the greatest [sic] leader who rose in Germany" was published in the latest issue of "alwahda" (Ű§Ù„ÙˆŰ­ŰŻŰ©) the Arab weekly in Jerusalem. [HaMashkif, June 4, 1946].

🚹According to Edward Said, the pro-Nazi mufti represented the consensus of the Arabs of Palestine. In his book (1983:7): "The Arab Higher Committee; It operated
 especially since 1946
 This committee, headed by the national leader of Palestine, Haj Amin al-Husseini, represented the Palestinian Arab national consensus, backed by the parties The Palestinian political parties that operated in Palestine, and were recognized in some way by Arab governments as the voice of the Palestinian people, until the PLO
"
And from Time Magazine, June 24, 1946: 'The 53-year-old Mufti .. is revered as a spiritual leader by Palestine's Arabs.'

🚹 Ex Nazis / SS, trained, helped Arab army fighting Israel. [Davar, Jan 14, 1948; The Sentinel, 12 February 1948; Maariv, Apr 29, 1949; Jerusalem Post, May 7, 2008].


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Al-Husseini, in his memories, reveals Himmler's remarks to him July-1943

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Ribbentrop promises the Mufti and Arab Palestine full support (1942)
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Himmler to the Mufti: strong support for "Arabs – and particularly in Palestine" (1943)

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Mufti (with Nazi officials and Rachid al Gaylani and others) at concentration camp

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Mufti (right hand side) and the Nazi Arab Legion
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Mufti and his Muslim SS units
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Murderous Arabs riots in which Jews lost their lives and property, during which Jews were injured and women raped, took place, initiated by Muslim and Christian Arab communal and religious leaders in 1920, 1921, 1929 and for almost three full years during 1936-1939. After 1933, that violence was increasingly funded by both Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. It was purposefully in support of a racial anti-Jewish ideology adopted by local Arab leaders.
And it was successful, politically, in that it convinced the British Mandatory to severely restrict Jewish immigration into the country thus causing Jews to be stranded in Europe, prey to Hitler's genocidal program.
Arabs were actively involved in the Holocaust. The mufti planned crematoria in Dothan Valley.
Jews had been purchasing back their country from a people who had conquered it and disenfranchised the Jews from it for centuries. Arabs only benefited from the Jewish return to the land of Israel. If there had been a sense of willingness to compromise, the Arabs would still be where they were in 1947.



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Ahmad Shukeiri and his group helped Hitler
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Ahmad Shukeiri testimony in his 1969 book on Arab palestine for Hitler:

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Ahmad Shukeiri and Jamal Hussenii, in 1946, both justify the Holocaust on 6 million Jews
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HITLER'S ARAB LEGION

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1934

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1937

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September 1938

Arabs Hail Hitler

as Liberator

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1939, Arab press on Hitler


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1946:

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In his books - "Closed Case" and "The Hidden Side of Nazism and the Holocaust" - he claims that about 9,000 Palestinian and Jordanian Arabs did enlist to the British Army during the war (in comparison with about 27,000 Jews). But, from the moment it became evident the Germans may pass through Egypt and reach Palestine in spring 1942, Palestinian Arabs switched sides.
About 78% of the Arab volunteers deserted the British army, often times stealing weapons for the purpose of helping the Germans fight the Jews when the time came. Additionally, a survey conducted in 1941 shows that 88% of Palestinian Arabs supported Nazi Germany, while only 9% backed the British mandate.


And many of those 9,000 were actually from outside Mandatory Palestine, such as Transjordan and Syria. Link.

Major Lyall Wilkes of the House of Commons quoted the British officer who led the Arab Legion of Transjordan, General Glubb Pasha, as writing in 1944 that all the Arabs trained by the British deserted during World War II. Wilkes stated, the British recognized during the war that the Haganah was the only force the allies could rely on. Link.

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Zionists line up fighting Nazis:

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Jews fighting the Nazis

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Now that the Forum Outcasts have accepted the inhumanity of the Nazi Israel regime , they are desperately hiding in Fake History .

The good news is that your Nazi boys and girls are taking a good beating and the rest of the world is delighted .

New song from the Freedom Fighters :-

" Nothing worse than Drugs and Booze ,
Except for those deranged Israeli Jews "
 
The Arabs in Mandatory Palestine went together like peanut butter and jelly for Nazis.

Morris, Benny. ”1948: A History of the First Arab-Israeli War.” United States, Yale University Press, p. 21.

🚹 The Palestinians, Khalil al-Sakakini, a .. Jerusalem educator, jotted down in his diary, ”rejoiced [as did ‘the whole Arab world’] when the British bastion at Tobruk fell .. to the Germans.”

🚹 One of the first public opinion polls in Palestine, conducted by al-Sakakini’s son, Sari Sakakini, on behalf of the American consulate in Ierusalem, in February 1941 found that 88 percent of the Palestinian Arabs favored Germany and only 9 percent Britain.

Cohen, Hillel. ”Army of Shadows: Palestinian Collaboration with Zionism, 1917–1948.” United States, University of California Press, 2008, p. 175.
In February 1941, 88 percent of those polled expressed support for Germany, while only 9 percent supported England.

Anti-Semitism and Ignorance.
F. Meiton: The Arabs and the Holocaust.Fredrik Meiton, November 29, 2010.


the poll carried out by Sari al-Sakakini, which, in February 1941, put the figure at 88 percent.

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🚹In general: the major Arab newspapers (Falastin ÙÙ„ŰłŰ·ÙŠÙ†, Ad-Difa â€™Ű§Ù„ŰŻÙŰ§Űč, Carmel [Karmel, Karmil] Ű§Ù„ÙƒŰ±Ù…Ù„, etc.) praised Hitler in the 1930s. [Ehrlich, 2002:81 (Heb.)] Some noticeable: 'Karmel May 14, 1933 : "Will an Arab Hitler appear among us to awaken, unite and lead us to lead us to fight and defend our rights?" And the Falastin called Hitler "noble" [Palestine Post, 22-May-1933].
The editor of 'Al-Jami'a al-Islamiyya' [Ű§Ù„ŰŹÙ…Ű§ŰčŰ© Ű§Ù„Ű„ŰłÙ„Ű§Ù…ÙŠŰ©] wrote on May 22, 1933: "When Hitlerism appeared, the Arabs cheered and rejoiced, saying: A blow from heaven in the hands of others..." At Ad-Difa, portions of Mein Kampf were published, its editor Ibrahim al-Shanti, called on Arab youth (in an article from June 1, 1934) to "learn from Hitler's actions and imitate them in order to achieve similar national achievements."
(During the war years, Arab press was under the control of the Brits).

🚹In 1936, T. Wurst, the German consul in Jaffa: “The Muslim Palestinians .. deeply impressed by fascist teachings and views, especially from the National Socialists.” [Mallman, CĂŒppers, 2010: 38].

🚹The cry of ‘Heil Hitler’ became a key word that rang brazenly throughout Palestine.” [Ziff, 1938:430].

🚹In 1934, an Arab Nazi party was established [ibid]. In 1935 there are groups: Arab-Nazi [JTA, June-25-1935]. Also in Haifa, a Nazi-Arab club ‘The Red Moon’ was established [JTA July-1-1935]. In 1936, the Husseinis' ‘futuwwa’ – modeled on the ‘Hitler youth’. [Rosen, 2005:109].

🚹 New York Times, May 23, 1937, ‘All’ the Arabs of Palestine, [even non-Muslim Arabs] celebrated Muhammad’s birthday with a flying Nazi swastika and pictures of Hitler. [New York Times, May 23, 1937].

🚹Hilda Wilson, a teacher in Beer-Zeit throughout the rebellion of 1936-9, noted that most of her students were pro-Nazis and approved of Hitler. [Segev, 1999:343].

🚹In March 1935, the Templar newspaper wrote: 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 their anti-Jewish attitude were welcomed by many Arabs. [Canaan, 1968: 53 (Heb.)].

🚹In 1937, Walter Dohle, the German consul in Jerusalem wrote: “Palestinian Arabs in all social strata have great sympathy for the new Germany and its Fuehrer
” [YNet, May 7, 2006]

🚹 Awni Abd al-Hadi (of the Istiqlal institutions and the Supreme Arab Committee) in January 1937 told the Nazi magazine that Arabs like Nazis. [Sentinel, Feb. 25, 1937].

🚹 In 1938, Arabs respond to Hitler’s words with cheers from the newspapers [for example, in the Petersburg Times – Sep 16, 1938].

🚹1938, about a hundred Arabs, including from Palestine, are represented in Nuremberg a.j.n. September 23, 1938 when Fauzi Kaukeji [al-Qawuqji] welcomes them. [Davar, Jan. 5, 1947].

🚹Journalist John Gunther in 1939: "The greatest contemporary Arab hero is – Adolf Hitler." [Gunther, 1939:528].

🚹Ahmad Shukeyri [Shukeiri, Shukairy], testifies in his book (in 1969, pp. 196, 201; Encounter, vol. 39, p.76. S. Spencer, Irving Kristol, 1972) that they sympathized with the Nazis and “prayed” for their victory, referring to the years 1940-1.
(The same Ahmad Shukeiri helped with propaganda for Hitler [Congressional Record.. Vol. 107, Pt 24, 1961, p.5735 (p.35); Detroit Jewish News, 3-Feb-1967,9], with Jamal Husseini – both justified the holocaust in 1946 [B’nai B’rith, 12-Jul-1946], promoted neo-Nazis in 1962 [JTA, Dec.3.1962; JTA, De.4.1962; Congressional Record : Proceedings and
’ US Congress, 1965, PA15915-6], was associated with Issa Nakhle [Herut, Nov-29-1953 (Heb.)] – who glorified Nazi Germany [DAIA, Apr. 1958], denied the holocaust [Nov.13.1972 at UN; 1978 in his memorandum to Carter, Sadaat ahead of Camp David; etc.] and worked with neo-Nazis for most of his career. [1963 corresponding with A. Arcand; Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1969:.425; Anti Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1983:49; The American Spectator, 1986:20]).

🚹 Popular magazine in 1940: "Palestine's Arabs admire Hitler for his Jew-baiting." [Pathfinder, Mar 16, 1940].

🚹 August 1942: a German liaison officer based in Syria reported that:
'The friendly mood to the Germans among the Muslim Arabs continues unabated. In general, they express the wish that the Germans might soon arrive and liberate the country from the occupying forces and from its misery. To speak about Hitler publicly, the Arabs use a number of pseudonyms. The newest code name for Hitler is 'Hajj Numur,' the tiger. Wishes for Hitler's victory often serve as a form of greeting.' [Bericht V-Mann "Antonius" v. 13.8.1942, BA-MA, RH 2/1790].

🚹 On 21 Dec, 1942, letter, representatives of the Reich and the NSDAP in Palestine described the Arabs' hope for a great Arab state: "Arabs in Palestine were waiting for Hitler to come to Palestine and expel all the Jews..." [Chef der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (CdS) VI C 13 an AA v. 21.12.1942, BAB, NS 19/186].

🚹Jaffa Arab activist, Muhammad Abu Sarrari: “Most Arabs in Israel were in favor of Nazi Germany.” [Arbel, 2000:19 (Heb.)].

🚹 Dr. Zaid Hamzeh (who was 9 years old in 1941): “We Arabs supported Hitler during World War II because he hated the Jews.” [Memri, according to an interview with him on 9-Oct-2019].

🚹 "Palestinian" Arab leader, in Jerusalem (then under Jordanian rule), spring, 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..." [Saturday Review. (1970). vol. 53. United States: Saturday Review Associates, p. 4].

🚹 Arab "Palestinian" leader Farouq Qaddoumi (b. 1931): We supported the Nazis in WWII. [Memri, December 18, 2013].

🚹 Author: "My father ... knew that most of the Palestine Arab leaders supported the Nazis." [Segev, Jerusalem Corner Berlin: Memories, 2022, ("Stay decent"), (in Ger.)].

🚹In 1941, Aref Abd-Razak meets Himmler, meets Goebbels – who, according to his words, made a “great impression on him”, and who suggested that he recruit Arabs for the SS. [Yom Yom, 21-June-1949 (Heb.)].

🚹 1941-1945: infamous Arab Palestine Islamic leader Haj Amin al Husseini, the Mufti: no. 1 Hitller's active Arab helper, very close Himmler. Preached --on Nazi radio-- for genocide and Jihad to the Arab world; oversaw schools for combining radical Islam and Hitlerism; mobilized SS Muslim units; plotted crematorium in Dothan Valey for M.E. and N. African Jews; toured concentration camps with Nazi officials; bragged in his memories about July-1943 Himmler confiding in him telling him they already exterminated more than 3 Million Jews; intervened against rescue of thousands of Jewish children who were to escape the Holocaust to come to Mandatory Palestine. He had a large Arab entourage with him. In a broadcast of 30 September 1944, the mufti asked the Arabs, rhetorically: "Is it not in your power to repulse the Jews whose number is not more than 11 million?" Before the war, the world Jewish population had been around 17 and 18 million which Husseini surely knew.

🚹Stated in Jan 6, 1942: 'Up until a month or two ago, you would have heard from Englishmen from various circles the "ruled law," that the majority of Arabs are Nazis. One would say 70%, one would say 90% - that was the dispute.' [Political Struggle: A file of speeches and documents. Vol. 1, Iss. 1, ch. 3. Moshe Sharett, Shifra Kolat, 2009, p. 56].

🚹In July 1942 when the rumors came about the fate of the Jews, there was public jubilation among most Arabs. [Cohen, 2014, ch. 17, according to journalist’s testimony].

🚹 August 1942: The CIA reports on the anti-Jewish sentiments of the ‘majority’ of Palestinian Arabs, influenced by propaganda. Expect Rommel
 [Herf, 2009:139].

🚹In 1944, ‘in secret ways, Nazi propaganda material, authored by Hajj Amin, was also stolen into Palestine.
Throughout the country his supporters drank in his words with thirst, and the phenomenon of the years of the rebellion returned: in the Arab circles they were already debating the distribution of Jewish property after the victory; And in Jerusalem and Jaffa, in Tiberias and Safed, the fate of the young Jewish women has already been determined: for each one, her future Arab rapist has been determined. [Lebl, 1996:98 (Heb.)].

🚹 Before the 1941 Farhud (in which they threw babies into the water in front of their parents, raped women before killing them), the Palestinian teachers in Iraq incited with the mufti. [Julius, Huffington Post May 25, 2015]. And the Jenin born poet Bohan al-Din al-Abushi called for genocide [Shasha, 2008:6]. He also wrote pro-Hitler poems in 1942-1940. [Hazkani, 2021].

🚹 Ahead of the Nuremberg Trials, the Falastin defended Nazism, saying that "Nazism which is -- as much a way of life as democracy and -- socialism" in a leading article. [The Palestine Post, 31 October 1945].

🚹 The Islamic Ad-Difaa (Al Difa) Ű§Ù„ŰŻÙŰ§Űč, in honor of the Christian holiday has put at the top of the issue a picture of the "Fuhrer," published the "will" of Hitler with great prominence. [Ad Difaa, Jan 1, 1946; denounced in ha-Tsofeh, Jan 2, 1946].

🚹 An Arab newspaper elaborates about "Hitler the Great (sic) Leader". "Adolf Hitler, the lost European man" - an article of this name with a picture on "the greatest [sic] leader who rose in Germany" was published in the latest issue of "alwahda" (Ű§Ù„ÙˆŰ­ŰŻŰ©) the Arab weekly in Jerusalem. [HaMashkif, June 4, 1946].

🚹According to Edward Said, the pro-Nazi mufti represented the consensus of the Arabs of Palestine. In his book (1983:7): "The Arab Higher Committee; It operated
 especially since 1946
 This committee, headed by the national leader of Palestine, Haj Amin al-Husseini, represented the Palestinian Arab national consensus, backed by the parties The Palestinian political parties that operated in Palestine, and were recognized in some way by Arab governments as the voice of the Palestinian people, until the PLO
"
And from Time Magazine, June 24, 1946: 'The 53-year-old Mufti .. is revered as a spiritual leader by Palestine's Arabs.'

🚹 Ex Nazis / SS, trained, helped Arab army fighting Israel. [Davar, Jan 14, 1948; The Sentinel, 12 February 1948; Maariv, Apr 29, 1949; Jerusalem Post, May 7, 2008].


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Al-Husseini, in his memories, reveals Himmler's remarks to him July-1943

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Ribbentrop promises the Mufti and Arab Palestine full support (1942)
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Himmler to the Mufti: strong support for "Arabs – and particularly in Palestine" (1943)

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Mufti (with Nazi officials and Rachid al Gaylani and others) at concentration camp

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Mufti (right hand side) and the Nazi Arab Legion
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Mufti and his Muslim SS units
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Murderous Arabs riots in which Jews lost their lives and property, during which Jews were injured and women raped, took place, initiated by Muslim and Christian Arab communal and religious leaders in 1920, 1921, 1929 and for almost three full years during 1936-1939. After 1933, that violence was increasingly funded by both Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. It was purposefully in support of a racial anti-Jewish ideology adopted by local Arab leaders.
And it was successful, politically, in that it convinced the British Mandatory to severely restrict Jewish immigration into the country thus causing Jews to be stranded in Europe, prey to Hitler's genocidal program.
Arabs were actively involved in the Holocaust. The mufti planned crematoria in Dothan Valley.
Jews had been purchasing back their country from a people who had conquered it and disenfranchised the Jews from it for centuries. Arabs only benefited from the Jewish return to the land of Israel. If there had been a sense of willingness to compromise, the Arabs would still be where they were in 1947.



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Ahmad Shukeiri and his group helped Hitler
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Ahmad Shukeiri testimony in his 1969 book on Arab palestine for Hitler:

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Ahmad Shukeiri and Jamal Hussenii, in 1946, both justify the Holocaust on 6 million Jews
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HITLER'S ARAB LEGION

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1933

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1934

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1937

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September 1938

Arabs Hail Hitler

as Liberator

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1939, Arab press on Hitler


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1946:

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In his books - "Closed Case" and "The Hidden Side of Nazism and the Holocaust" - he claims that about 9,000 Palestinian and Jordanian Arabs did enlist to the British Army during the war (in comparison with about 27,000 Jews). But, from the moment it became evident the Germans may pass through Egypt and reach Palestine in spring 1942, Palestinian Arabs switched sides.
About 78% of the Arab volunteers deserted the British army, often times stealing weapons for the purpose of helping the Germans fight the Jews when the time came. Additionally, a survey conducted in 1941 shows that 88% of Palestinian Arabs supported Nazi Germany, while only 9% backed the British mandate.


And many of those 9,000 were actually from outside Mandatory Palestine, such as Transjordan and Syria. Link.

Major Lyall Wilkes of the House of Commons quoted the British officer who led the Arab Legion of Transjordan, General Glubb Pasha, as writing in 1944 that all the Arabs trained by the British deserted during World War II. Wilkes stated, the British recognized during the war that the Haganah was the only force the allies could rely on. Link.

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Zionists line up fighting Nazis:

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Jews fighting the Nazis

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Darwish al-Miqdadi was also at the founding of the fascistic nationalist Arabist al-Muthanna club Iraqi Arab Nationalism,

As well as active in al-Futuwwa, which was modeled on Hitler Youth. Republic of Fear

He had agitated, (with other Arab Palestinians Mufti's fans, including Akram Zuaiter) pre Farhoud pogrom of 1941.
 
This is so typical Nazi Luiza sh#t racist OUTCAST Troll.


Hamas supporter in London says the quiet part out loud

“Hitler knew how to deal with these people"

It always has been pure Jew-hatred under the guise of anti-Zionism.

Watch more from @ThevoiceAlexa on the ground at https://t.co/RP773XzDEP.

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Swastikas over Gaza

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Nazi-Arab Palestine plot
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Out Forum Outcasts who follow the insane Nazi Israelis .

the Devil's children are the Chosen Ones --- for Hell
 
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)
January 24, 2024...Various members and chapters have expressed either bias against Jews or blatant Jew hatred, such as idolizing Adolph Hitler, Nazi Germany...
 
The Arabs in Mandatory Palestine went together like peanut butter and jelly for Nazis.

Morris, Benny. ”1948: A History of the First Arab-Israeli War.” United States, Yale University Press, p. 21.

🚹 The Palestinians, Khalil al-Sakakini, a .. Jerusalem educator, jotted down in his diary, ”rejoiced [as did ‘the whole Arab world’] when the British bastion at Tobruk fell .. to the Germans.”

🚹 One of the first public opinion polls in Palestine, conducted by al-Sakakini’s son, Sari Sakakini, on behalf of the American consulate in Ierusalem, in February 1941 found that 88 percent of the Palestinian Arabs favored Germany and only 9 percent Britain.

Cohen, Hillel. ”Army of Shadows: Palestinian Collaboration with Zionism, 1917–1948.” United States, University of California Press, 2008, p. 175.
In February 1941, 88 percent of those polled expressed support for Germany, while only 9 percent supported England.

Anti-Semitism and Ignorance.
F. Meiton: The Arabs and the Holocaust.Fredrik Meiton, November 29, 2010.


the poll carried out by Sari al-Sakakini, which, in February 1941, put the figure at 88 percent.

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🚹In general: the major Arab newspapers (Falastin ÙÙ„ŰłŰ·ÙŠÙ†, Ad-Difa â€™Ű§Ù„ŰŻÙŰ§Űč, Carmel [Karmel, Karmil] Ű§Ù„ÙƒŰ±Ù…Ù„, etc.) praised Hitler in the 1930s. [Ehrlich, 2002:81 (Heb.)] Some noticeable: 'Karmel May 14, 1933 : "Will an Arab Hitler appear among us to awaken, unite and lead us to lead us to fight and defend our rights?" And the Falastin called Hitler "noble" [Palestine Post, 22-May-1933].
The editor of 'Al-Jami'a al-Islamiyya' [Ű§Ù„ŰŹÙ…Ű§ŰčŰ© Ű§Ù„Ű„ŰłÙ„Ű§Ù…ÙŠŰ©] wrote on May 22, 1933: "When Hitlerism appeared, the Arabs cheered and rejoiced, saying: A blow from heaven in the hands of others..." At Ad-Difa, portions of Mein Kampf were published, its editor Ibrahim al-Shanti, called on Arab youth (in an article from June 1, 1934) to "learn from Hitler's actions and imitate them in order to achieve similar national achievements."
(During the war years, Arab press was under the control of the Brits).

🚹In 1936, T. Wurst, the German consul in Jaffa: “The Muslim Palestinians .. deeply impressed by fascist teachings and views, especially from the National Socialists.” [Mallman, CĂŒppers, 2010: 38].

🚹The cry of ‘Heil Hitler’ became a key word that rang brazenly throughout Palestine.” [Ziff, 1938:430].

🚹In 1934, an Arab Nazi party was established [ibid]. In 1935 there are groups: Arab-Nazi [JTA, June-25-1935]. Also in Haifa, a Nazi-Arab club ‘The Red Moon’ was established [JTA July-1-1935]. In 1936, the Husseinis' ‘futuwwa’ – modeled on the ‘Hitler youth’. [Rosen, 2005:109].

🚹 New York Times, May 23, 1937, ‘All’ the Arabs of Palestine, [even non-Muslim Arabs] celebrated Muhammad’s birthday with a flying Nazi swastika and pictures of Hitler. [New York Times, May 23, 1937].

🚹Hilda Wilson, a teacher in Beer-Zeit throughout the rebellion of 1936-9, noted that most of her students were pro-Nazis and approved of Hitler. [Segev, 1999:343].

🚹In March 1935, the Templar newspaper wrote: 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 their anti-Jewish attitude were welcomed by many Arabs. [Canaan, 1968: 53 (Heb.)].

🚹In 1937, Walter Dohle, the German consul in Jerusalem wrote: “Palestinian Arabs in all social strata have great sympathy for the new Germany and its Fuehrer
” [YNet, May 7, 2006]

🚹 Awni Abd al-Hadi (of the Istiqlal institutions and the Supreme Arab Committee) in January 1937 told the Nazi magazine that Arabs like Nazis. [Sentinel, Feb. 25, 1937].

🚹 In 1938, Arabs respond to Hitler’s words with cheers from the newspapers [for example, in the Petersburg Times – Sep 16, 1938].

🚹1938, about a hundred Arabs, including from Palestine, are represented in Nuremberg a.j.n. September 23, 1938 when Fauzi Kaukeji [al-Qawuqji] welcomes them. [Davar, Jan. 5, 1947].

🚹Journalist John Gunther in 1939: "The greatest contemporary Arab hero is – Adolf Hitler." [Gunther, 1939:528].

🚹Ahmad Shukeyri [Shukeiri, Shukairy], testifies in his book (in 1969, pp. 196, 201; Encounter, vol. 39, p.76. S. Spencer, Irving Kristol, 1972) that they sympathized with the Nazis and “prayed” for their victory, referring to the years 1940-1.
(The same Ahmad Shukeiri helped with propaganda for Hitler [Congressional Record.. Vol. 107, Pt 24, 1961, p.5735 (p.35); Detroit Jewish News, 3-Feb-1967,9], with Jamal Husseini – both justified the holocaust in 1946 [B’nai B’rith, 12-Jul-1946], promoted neo-Nazis in 1962 [JTA, Dec.3.1962; JTA, De.4.1962; Congressional Record : Proceedings and
’ US Congress, 1965, PA15915-6], was associated with Issa Nakhle [Herut, Nov-29-1953 (Heb.)] – who glorified Nazi Germany [DAIA, Apr. 1958], denied the holocaust [Nov.13.1972 at UN; 1978 in his memorandum to Carter, Sadaat ahead of Camp David; etc.] and worked with neo-Nazis for most of his career. [1963 corresponding with A. Arcand; Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1969:.425; Anti Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1983:49; The American Spectator, 1986:20]).

🚹 Popular magazine in 1940: "Palestine's Arabs admire Hitler for his Jew-baiting." [Pathfinder, Mar 16, 1940].

🚹 August 1942: a German liaison officer based in Syria reported that:
'The friendly mood to the Germans among the Muslim Arabs continues unabated. In general, they express the wish that the Germans might soon arrive and liberate the country from the occupying forces and from its misery. To speak about Hitler publicly, the Arabs use a number of pseudonyms. The newest code name for Hitler is 'Hajj Numur,' the tiger. Wishes for Hitler's victory often serve as a form of greeting.' [Bericht V-Mann "Antonius" v. 13.8.1942, BA-MA, RH 2/1790].

🚹 On 21 Dec, 1942, letter, representatives of the Reich and the NSDAP in Palestine described the Arabs' hope for a great Arab state: "Arabs in Palestine were waiting for Hitler to come to Palestine and expel all the Jews..." [Chef der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (CdS) VI C 13 an AA v. 21.12.1942, BAB, NS 19/186].

🚹Jaffa Arab activist, Muhammad Abu Sarrari: “Most Arabs in Israel were in favor of Nazi Germany.” [Arbel, 2000:19 (Heb.)].

🚹 Dr. Zaid Hamzeh (who was 9 years old in 1941): “We Arabs supported Hitler during World War II because he hated the Jews.” [Memri, according to an interview with him on 9-Oct-2019].

🚹 "Palestinian" Arab leader, in Jerusalem (then under Jordanian rule), spring, 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..." [Saturday Review. (1970). vol. 53. United States: Saturday Review Associates, p. 4].

🚹 Arab "Palestinian" leader Farouq Qaddoumi (b. 1931): We supported the Nazis in WWII. [Memri, December 18, 2013].

🚹 Author: "My father ... knew that most of the Palestine Arab leaders supported the Nazis." [Segev, Jerusalem Corner Berlin: Memories, 2022, ("Stay decent"), (in Ger.)].

🚹In 1941, Aref Abd-Razak meets Himmler, meets Goebbels – who, according to his words, made a “great impression on him”, and who suggested that he recruit Arabs for the SS. [Yom Yom, 21-June-1949 (Heb.)].

🚹 1941-1945: infamous Arab Palestine Islamic leader Haj Amin al Husseini, the Mufti: no. 1 Hitller's active Arab helper, very close Himmler. Preached --on Nazi radio-- for genocide and Jihad to the Arab world; oversaw schools for combining radical Islam and Hitlerism; mobilized SS Muslim units; plotted crematorium in Dothan Valey for M.E. and N. African Jews; toured concentration camps with Nazi officials; bragged in his memories about July-1943 Himmler confiding in him telling him they already exterminated more than 3 Million Jews; intervened against rescue of thousands of Jewish children who were to escape the Holocaust to come to Mandatory Palestine. He had a large Arab entourage with him. In a broadcast of 30 September 1944, the mufti asked the Arabs, rhetorically: "Is it not in your power to repulse the Jews whose number is not more than 11 million?" Before the war, the world Jewish population had been around 17 and 18 million which Husseini surely knew.

🚹Stated in Jan 6, 1942: 'Up until a month or two ago, you would have heard from Englishmen from various circles the "ruled law," that the majority of Arabs are Nazis. One would say 70%, one would say 90% - that was the dispute.' [Political Struggle: A file of speeches and documents. Vol. 1, Iss. 1, ch. 3. Moshe Sharett, Shifra Kolat, 2009, p. 56].

🚹In July 1942 when the rumors came about the fate of the Jews, there was public jubilation among most Arabs. [Cohen, 2014, ch. 17, according to journalist’s testimony].

🚹 August 1942: The CIA reports on the anti-Jewish sentiments of the ‘majority’ of Palestinian Arabs, influenced by propaganda. Expect Rommel
 [Herf, 2009:139].

🚹In 1944, ‘in secret ways, Nazi propaganda material, authored by Hajj Amin, was also stolen into Palestine.
Throughout the country his supporters drank in his words with thirst, and the phenomenon of the years of the rebellion returned: in the Arab circles they were already debating the distribution of Jewish property after the victory; And in Jerusalem and Jaffa, in Tiberias and Safed, the fate of the young Jewish women has already been determined: for each one, her future Arab rapist has been determined. [Lebl, 1996:98 (Heb.)].

🚹 Before the 1941 Farhud (in which they threw babies into the water in front of their parents, raped women before killing them), the Palestinian teachers in Iraq incited with the mufti. [Julius, Huffington Post May 25, 2015]. And the Jenin born poet Bohan al-Din al-Abushi called for genocide [Shasha, 2008:6]. He also wrote pro-Hitler poems in 1942-1940. [Hazkani, 2021].

🚹 Ahead of the Nuremberg Trials, the Falastin defended Nazism, saying that "Nazism which is -- as much a way of life as democracy and -- socialism" in a leading article. [The Palestine Post, 31 October 1945].

🚹 The Islamic Ad-Difaa (Al Difa) Ű§Ù„ŰŻÙŰ§Űč, in honor of the Christian holiday has put at the top of the issue a picture of the "Fuhrer," published the "will" of Hitler with great prominence. [Ad Difaa, Jan 1, 1946; denounced in ha-Tsofeh, Jan 2, 1946].

🚹 An Arab newspaper elaborates about "Hitler the Great (sic) Leader". "Adolf Hitler, the lost European man" - an article of this name with a picture on "the greatest [sic] leader who rose in Germany" was published in the latest issue of "alwahda" (Ű§Ù„ÙˆŰ­ŰŻŰ©) the Arab weekly in Jerusalem. [HaMashkif, June 4, 1946].

🚹According to Edward Said, the pro-Nazi mufti represented the consensus of the Arabs of Palestine. In his book (1983:7): "The Arab Higher Committee; It operated
 especially since 1946
 This committee, headed by the national leader of Palestine, Haj Amin al-Husseini, represented the Palestinian Arab national consensus, backed by the parties The Palestinian political parties that operated in Palestine, and were recognized in some way by Arab governments as the voice of the Palestinian people, until the PLO
"
And from Time Magazine, June 24, 1946: 'The 53-year-old Mufti .. is revered as a spiritual leader by Palestine's Arabs.'

🚹 Ex Nazis / SS, trained, helped Arab army fighting Israel. [Davar, Jan 14, 1948; The Sentinel, 12 February 1948; Maariv, Apr 29, 1949; Jerusalem Post, May 7, 2008].


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Al-Husseini, in his memories, reveals Himmler's remarks to him July-1943

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Ribbentrop promises the Mufti and Arab Palestine full support (1942)
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Himmler to the Mufti: strong support for "Arabs – and particularly in Palestine" (1943)

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Mufti (with Nazi officials and Rachid al Gaylani and others) at concentration camp

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Mufti (right hand side) and the Nazi Arab Legion
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Mufti and his Muslim SS units
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Murderous Arabs riots in which Jews lost their lives and property, during which Jews were injured and women raped, took place, initiated by Muslim and Christian Arab communal and religious leaders in 1920, 1921, 1929 and for almost three full years during 1936-1939. After 1933, that violence was increasingly funded by both Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. It was purposefully in support of a racial anti-Jewish ideology adopted by local Arab leaders.
And it was successful, politically, in that it convinced the British Mandatory to severely restrict Jewish immigration into the country thus causing Jews to be stranded in Europe, prey to Hitler's genocidal program.
Arabs were actively involved in the Holocaust. The mufti planned crematoria in Dothan Valley.
Jews had been purchasing back their country from a people who had conquered it and disenfranchised the Jews from it for centuries. Arabs only benefited from the Jewish return to the land of Israel. If there had been a sense of willingness to compromise, the Arabs would still be where they were in 1947.



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Ahmad Shukeiri and his group helped Hitler
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Ahmad Shukeiri testimony in his 1969 book on Arab palestine for Hitler:

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Ahmad Shukeiri and Jamal Hussenii, in 1946, both justify the Holocaust on 6 million Jews
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HITLER'S ARAB LEGION

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1933

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1934

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1937

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September 1938

Arabs Hail Hitler

as Liberator

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1939, Arab press on Hitler


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1946:

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In his books - "Closed Case" and "The Hidden Side of Nazism and the Holocaust" - he claims that about 9,000 Palestinian and Jordanian Arabs did enlist to the British Army during the war (in comparison with about 27,000 Jews). But, from the moment it became evident the Germans may pass through Egypt and reach Palestine in spring 1942, Palestinian Arabs switched sides.
About 78% of the Arab volunteers deserted the British army, often times stealing weapons for the purpose of helping the Germans fight the Jews when the time came. Additionally, a survey conducted in 1941 shows that 88% of Palestinian Arabs supported Nazi Germany, while only 9% backed the British mandate.


And many of those 9,000 were actually from outside Mandatory Palestine, such as Transjordan and Syria. Link.

Major Lyall Wilkes of the House of Commons quoted the British officer who led the Arab Legion of Transjordan, General Glubb Pasha, as writing in 1944 that all the Arabs trained by the British deserted during World War II. Wilkes stated, the British recognized during the war that the Haganah was the only force the allies could rely on. Link.

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Zionists line up fighting Nazis:

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Jews fighting the Nazis

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Thanks.
All the while, that outcast pro-Nazi-poster (Luiza) still spams here..
 
A Nazi-Arab club in Berlin? I bet it didn't last long.
It began in 1937, was probably not dismantled before the end of WW2. Unless I find evidence to otherwise.

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In any case, in 1939 there was much more Arab-Nazi propaganda. As in:

Younis Bahri on radio.

Then there was Barid al Sharq.

And of course al Husseini Palestine-Mufti leader, who met Hitler on 28-Nov-1941 and worked with the Nazis --together with a large Arab entourage-- till the end of WW2.

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BTW. This was not the first Arab-Nazi club.

Already in 1935, in Palestine there was the Red Moon by Arabs in Haifa.

And of course the Futuwwa in Palestine and Futuwwa in Iraq were modeled on the Hitler Youth.

The one in Iraq was major actor in massacre and mass rape-Jihad at Farhoud pogrom June-1941.
 
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German Arab Students - Arab Club - appeal to Hitler. As Britain cracks down on Arab terrorists




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NEW MEASURES IN PALESTINE.

Rebels' Property to be Confiscated. COMB-OUT CONTINUES IN JERUSALEM.

Searchlights Mounted on City Walls.

JERUSALEM, Thursday. Further strong measures against errorists in Palestine were introuced to-day.

Under a new emergency regulation, the High Commissioner is empowered to demolish or otherwise dispose of he possessions of any person engaged, aiding and instigating violence, intimidation, and sabotage.

The new Order applies not only to persons esident in Palestine, but also to political refugees abroad...

There were a few skirmishes during the night, in which a small number of Arabs were killed and others taken prisoner, but this morning troops continued house-to- house searches undisturbed save for an occasional shot. All male suspects were detained by the police for questioning...

Meanwhile machine gun pickets along the valley of the Kedron commanded the open hillside beneath the southern wall ot the old city to prevent smuggling of arms and ammunition and the escape pf rebels...

A systematic registration of the inhabitants has been begun in order to weed out non-residents. The latter are being detained in the military compound inside David's citadel, where they are interrogated and examined for marks of a rifle butt on the shoulder...

PIPE-LINE PUNCTURED AND IGNITED.

Further Incidents in which Arab terrorists were killed are reported from other parts of Palestine. After the Iraq company's pipe-line had been punctured and ignited near Beisan a military patrol, engaged a band of rebels, killing two of them and wounding others.

Three rebels were shot dead during an attempt to hold up a Jewish truck north of Lydda. It was officially announced to-night that Arab casualties in the operations in the old city of Jerusalem up to the present were 11 killed and 25 wounded.

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German Arab Students Appeal To Hitler.
"Barbarous Actions" Of The Mandatory Government.

The Glasgow Herald · ‎ Oct 21, 1938 · ‎

BERLIN. Thursday. Reference to "barbarous actions" by the mandatory Government In Palestine is made in a telegram from the Arab Students' Club in Berlin to Herr Hitler.
The text of the Telegram is as follows:—

"Terrible events which for years have been taking place in Palestine, interest, as you know, not only the contesting parties but have become a problem of the entire civilised world.

"The barbarous actions which the mandatory Government is under-taking daily against the defenceless and unarmed Arabs are a disgraceful European history.

"The consequences of these actions will be decisive for world peace. On behalf of peace, to which you have devoted your life, on behalf of justice, which you serve the Arab Students' Club in Berlin appeals to you to make peaceful efforts and to make your powerful influence prevail for the solution of the Palestine problems in accordance with right and Justice. "It is impossible to look upon this tragedy without asking you to use your mediating influence in order to make an and of these Injustices.
"It to superfluous to tell you that it is no glory tor Europe to look on while a civilised people like the Arabs to whom the world owes a great deal of its culture are being destroyed. Their only fault is that they are defending their land, their people, and their own their traditions against invaders with their own blood.

"The Arabs and the whole Moslem world will thank you for such a deed."
— Reuter.

 
Comment- nice to see another great piece by this great good Christian columnist.

Gaza: The Truths Behind All the Lies​

From civilian casualties to the use of disproportionate force.​

March 29, 2024 by Victor Davis Hanson
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“Occupied Gaza.” Prior to October 7, there were roughly two million Arab citizens of Israel but no Jewish citizens in Gaza. Gazans in 2006 voted in Hamas to rule them. It summarily executed its Palestinian Authority rivals. Hamas cancelled all future scheduled elections. It established a dictatorship and diverted hundreds of billions of dollars in international aid to build a vast underground labyrinth of military installations.
So Gaza has been occupied by Hamas, not Israel, for two decades.
“Collateral Damage.” Hamas began the war by deliberately targeting civilians. It massacred them on October 7 when it invaded Israel during a time of peace and holidays. It sent more than 7,000 rockets into Israeli cities for the sole purpose of killing noncombatants. It has no vocabulary for the collateral damage of Israeli civilians, since it believes any Jewish death under any circumstances is cause for celebration.
Hamas places its terrorist centers beneath and inside hospitals, schools, and mosques. Why? Israel is assumed to have more reservations about collaterally hitting Gaza civilians than Hamas does exposing them as human shields.
“Disproportionate.” We are told Israel wrongly uses disproportionate force to retaliate in Gaza. But it does so because no nation can win a war without disproportionate violence that hurts the enemy more than it is hurt by the enemy.
The U.S. incinerated German and Japanese cities with disproportionate force to end a war both Axis powers started. The American military in Iraq nearly leveled Fallujah and Mosul by disproportional force to root out Islamic gunmen hiding among innocents. Hamas has objections to disproportionate violence—but only when it is achieved by Israel and not Hamas.
“Two-state solution.” Prior to October 7, there was a de facto three-state solution, given that Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza were all separate states ruled by their own governments, two of which were illegitimate without scheduled elections.
It was not Israel, but the people of Gaza and the West Bank who institutionalized the “from river to the sea” agenda of destroying its neighbor.
Israel would have been content to live next to an autonomous Arab Gaza and West Bank that did not seek to destroy Israel in their multigenerational efforts to form their own “one-state solution.”
“Ceasefire.” The so-called international community is demanding Israel agree to a “ceasefire.” But there was already a ceasefire prior to October 7. Hamas broke it by massacring 1,200 Jews and taking over 250 hostages.
Hamas violated that peace because it thought it could gain leverage over Israel by murdering Jews.
Hamas now demands another ceasefire because it thinks it is no longer able to murder more unarmed Jews. Instead, it now fears that Israel will destroy Hamas in the way Hamas sought but failed to destroy Israel.
Did Hamas call for a cease-fire after the first 500 Jews it massacred on October 7?
“Ramadan.” Joe Biden believes that the Muslim religious holiday of Ramadan requires Israel to agree to a ceasefire.
But did either Hamas or any other Arab military ever respect Jewish—or even its own—religious holidays?
The October 7 massacre was timed to catch Israelis unaware while celebrating the Jewish religious holidays of Simchat Torah, Shemini Torah, and Shemini Atzeret on Shabbat.
Moreover, Hamas’s surprise attack was deliberately timed to commemorate the earlier sneak Arab attack on Israel some 50 years earlier.
On October 6, 1973, the Israelis were the target of a surprise attack when celebrating the religious holiday of Yom Kippur. Arab armies also assumed they would achieve greater surprise when attacking during their own religious holiday of Ramadan.
So, Arab militaries fight opportunistically both during Jewish and their own Islamic holidays. Egyptians and Syrians still boast of their 1973 surprise attack on Israel as the “Ramadan War.”
Only Westerners, not Arabs, believe there should be no war during Ramadan.
“Civilian Casualties.” Israel risks the lives of its soldiers to prevent civilian deaths. Hamas risks the lives of its civilians to prevent terrorists’ deaths. Israel considers it a failure, and Hamas considers it globally advantageous when more civilians die than its soldiers.
“Foreign Aid.” The Biden administration threatens to cut off or slow-walk aid to Israel if it continues to retaliate against Hamas even though they started the war. So the administration promises to give more aid to Gaza after the October 7 Hamas massacres than it gave to Gaza before them.
“Prisoners.” The international community that favors Hamas, nevertheless, knows it would be safer to be a prisoner of Israel than of Hamas. It knows women are not going to be raped in custody by Israelis but are by Hamas. And the unarmed are more likely to be mutilated and decapitated by Hamas than Israelis.
Is the international community more likely to charge Israel than Hamas for war crimes because the Jewish state seeks to avoid civilian deaths that Hamas finds useful?
 

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