1938
Friday 21 October 1938, page 10
ARABS TURN TO HITLER
BERLIN, October 20-
The Arabian Club, comprising- 140 students at German Universities, has telegraphed Herr Hitler urging him to exercise his gigantic influence to bring about a just solution of the Palestine problem, declaring that the British Government's daily barbarism against defenceless and unarmed Arabs, whose only crime was to defend their blood and their country against invaders was a blot on European history, and may prejudice peace
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1940
Pathfinder. vol. 47. United States: Farm Journal, Incorporated, March 16, 1940, p. 4.
(p. 3: "NEAR EAST - A Possible Locale for Act II in the War").
...Troubled Palestine.
• British - Mandated Palestine and Transjordan, likewise former parts of the Ottoman Empire, are contrasts. Transjordan gives the British so little trouble that its 34,740 square desert miles are policed by less than 1,600 men.
Palestine, on the other hand, in its 10,492 square miles (slightly larger than Vermont) packs more concentrated hatred than any other section of the Near East. This hatred exists between the Arabs and Jews and springs from a deep-rooted dispute as to which group has first claim on the region as a home land. The Arabs, who are Semitic themselves but who hate the Jews for their prosperity and who fear they would dominate any Palestine self-government, rise sporadically against them.
Palestine's Arabs admire Hitler for his Jew - baiting.
In event of war on the Near East- ern Front, Arab uprisings could be embarrassing. To ease the situation, Britain last October halted Jewish im- migration to Palestine , which is still run by a British commissioner. Two weeks ago Britain forbade the sale of any more Arab land to the Jews.
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JEWS AIDED ALLIES VICTORY
Daily Mirror (Sydney, NSW : 1941 - 1955), Wednesday 14 November 1945, page 1
Jews Aided Victory.
After referring to the sufferings of the Jews, Mr. Bevin said he believed that they might become the best contributors to reconstruction in Europe.
"WITHOUT the great assets of their science and technical knowledge, we might not have won the war," he said. "Hitler made his greatest mistake when he threw them from Europe, and we say to the Arabs and all nations who have benefited by our victory, that one of our greatest blessings was that Hitler did not have the sense to harness the abilities of the Jewish fraternity."
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1955
THIRD OF ARAB LEGION “GERMANS”—REPORT
Australian Jewish News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1935 - 1999), Friday 27 May 1955, page 5
“THIRD OF ARAB LEGION “GERMANS”—REPORT
HANOVER. (JTA)
Every third member of the Jordan Arab Legion guarding the border in the Jerusalem resrion is a former German soldier or S.S. man recruited during or shortly after the war in a British prisoner-of-war camp, reports the mass circulation weekly "Heim und Welt".
The author of the article, who says that he writes from personal knowledge, recounts that these soldiers of fortune more than once greeted him with "Heil Hitler” when he introduced himself as a fellow German.