Pastelli
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Considering the Mufti was a semite, that is strange.
Nazi propaganda went desperately in full gear, first in exchange of letters with Rachid Ali, then in Nov 1942, Nazi spokesman reassured Arabs, that "Antisemitism Confined to Jews."
Naturally:
Goebbels, Rosenberg, Himmler, all in their turn, discovered the im-passes created by the word antisemitism when confronted with alleged Semites, not only in the Middle East, but in the Soviet Union or in Germany... the Mufti of Jerusalem and Rosenberg in Mai 1943 Hans Hage- mayer, the director of the department 'Überstaatliche Mächte‹m' in Rosenberg's ministry recommended in a letter to Werner Koeppen, Rosenberg's man in Hitler's headquarters, that the German Press should avoid the use of the word antisemitism because the enemy abroad is made to believe that 'we make no distinction between Arabs and the Jews'.
May 1943 meeting Alfred Rosenberg with the Palestinian Mufti and beyond:
secret Nazi order, dated May 17, 1943, reads as follows: "When the Grand Mufti visited Reichsleiter Rosenberg, the Reichsleiter promised to instruct the press that the word antisemitism was henceforth to be abandoned."
Not that Hitler himself was "true" to or even "consistent" at his twisted "belief."
White Russians were not included in his "theory"... which neo-fascists in Russia are upset about. But that isn't the point, of course.