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The islamization began already in 1937...
And never stopped.
Though not all is lost there.

Press Clippings From 1937: ‘Palestine Arabs’ Celebrate Mohammed’s Birthday With Pictures of Hitler, Mussolini

ALL ARABS CELEBRATE PRO#HET'S BIRTHDAY; Christians Join Moslems in Fete Unprecedented in Palestine--Hitler and Duce Cheered

Issa Nakhleh (1915-2003): A supposed "Christian" - After a long bloody Neo-Nazi career, he published a glorification of Islam, Muhammad
 
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Actually, Falastin paper was basically a mouthpiece in the late 1920s early 1930s for the Islamofascist Mufti al husseini.
 
The islamization began already in 1937...
And never stopped.
Though not all is lost there.

Press Clippings From 1937: ‘Palestine Arabs’ Celebrate Mohammed’s Birthday With Pictures of Hitler, Mussolini

ALL ARABS CELEBRATE PRO#HET'S BIRTHDAY; Christians Join Moslems in Fete Unprecedented in Palestine--Hitler and Duce Cheered

Issa Nakhleh (1915-2003): A supposed "Christian" - After a long bloody Neo-Nazi career, he published a glorification of Islam, Muhammad
Issa Nakhleh also glorified Hitler regime in his paper when he served Arab League in Argentina.
 
Joseph Francis (b. ca 1904, d. 1944), another Islamicized Christian Arab fascist, journalist for falastin and al ahram begged German consul in 1933 to help in setting up ARAB NAZI PARTY:


A July 31, 1933 Foreign Office memorandum, distributed to German embassies in London, Cairo, Baghdad, Beirut, and Geneva, instructed diplomats to avoid Arab organizations, otherwise "members of the German Reich may otherwise come into suspicion of interfering in the political relationships of Palestine."

With zero cooperation from the German government and no possibility of joining the Nazi Party, Arabs decided to form their own Fascist and Nazi parties. If they could not join them, they would imitate them. In April 1933, Joseph Francis, editor of Falastin and correspondent for three other Arab newspapers, approached German Consul Wolff in Jerusalem offering "the felicitations and admiration of the youth of Palestine." Francis requested German "guidance on how to create a Fascist Party of Palestine with the goal of destroying the Jewish Communist movement which is devastating Palestine." Consul Wolff avoided any specific response. Francis came back in June 1933 and insisted that his request obtain a copy of Nazi Party bylaws be forwarded to senior Reich officials. If he didn't get a positive response, Francis suggested, he would contact Italian Fascists and use their bylaws - although he preferred the German bylaws.

Wolff again refused to comply. In a memo headlined "Planned Establishment of a National Socialist Arab Party," Wolff told Berlin, "The slightest easily imaginable indiscretion could endanger or even lose me the necessary and requisite trust of the Mandate government." He added, "Promoting the activist Nationalist Arab tendencies would be seen as directly counter to their [the Mandate's] political objectives." The German Foreign Ministry in Berlin supported Wolff's refusal to cooperate. In a dispatch copied to several embassies, Berlin instructed, "All official German representatives will refrain from any foreign policy decisions behind the circles of acquaintance associated with Francis, for one because it is not clear what paths the planned movement intends to strike out upon." The same enthusiastic approach and stony response played out in other Arab capitals. In August 1933, the German envoy in Baghdad was contacted by the publisher of the newspaper Istiqlal as well as some Arab legislators. They "have informed me that they have been contemplating forming a National Socialist Party emulating that of Germany. They have asked me to provide them materials about the German National Socialist Party, and in particular the party planks and if possible the bylaws in either English or French."

Activist Arab editor Amir Arslan, who headed up La Nation Arabe, circulated both in Geneva and in Syria, was repeatedly rebuffed in his efforts to schedule a meeting with Hitler or secure any assistance.

Ultimately, Arabs did create numerous Nazi-style or Fascist parties without assistance.


(The Farhud: Roots of The Arab-Nazi Alliance in the Holocaust.
By Edwin Black. 2010. Chapter 12)
 
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Joseph Francis (b. ca 1904, d. 1944), another Islamicized Christian Arab fascist, journalist for falastin and al ahram begged German consul in 1933 to help in setting up ARAB NAZI PARTY:


A July 31, 1933 Foreign Office memorandum, distributed to German embassies in London, Cairo, Baghdad, Beirut, and Geneva, instructed diplomats to avoid Arab organizations, otherwise "members of the German Reich may otherwise come into suspicion of interfering in the political relationships of Palestine."

With zero cooperation from the German government and no possibility of joining the Nazi Party, Arabs decided to form their own Fascist and Nazi parties. If they could not join them, they would imitate them. In April 1933, Joseph Francis, editor of Falastin and correspondent for three other Arab newspapers, approached German Consul Wolff in Jerusalem offering "the felicitations and admiration of the youth of Palestine." Francis requested German "guidance on how to create a Fascist Party of Palestine with the goal of destroying the Jewish Communist movement which is devastating Palestine." Consul Wolff avoided any specific response. Francis came back in June 1933 and insisted that his request obtain a copy of Nazi Party bylaws be forwarded to senior Reich officials. If he didn't get a positive response, Francis suggested, he would contact Italian Fascists and use their bylaws - although he preferred the German bylaws.

Wolff again refused to comply. In a memo headlined "Planned Establishment of a National Socialist Arab Party," Wolff told Berlin, "The slightest easily imaginable indiscretion could endanger or even lose me the necessary and requisite trust of the Mandate government." He added, "Promoting the activist Nationalist Arab tendencies would be seen as directly counter to their [the Mandate's] political objectives." The German Foreign Ministry in Berlin supported Wolff's refusal to cooperate. In a dispatch copied to several embassies, Berlin instructed, "All official German representatives will refrain from any foreign policy decisions behind the circles of acquaintance associated with Francis, for one because it is not clear what paths the planned movement intends to strike out upon." The same enthusiastic approach and stony response played out in other Arab capitals. In August 1933, the German envoy in Baghdad was contacted by the publisher of the newspaper Istiqlal as well as some Arab legislators. They "have informed me that they have been contemplating forming a National Socialist Party emulating that of Germany. They have asked me to provide them materials about the German National Socialist Party, and in particular the party planks and if possible the bylaws in either English or French."

Activist Arab editor Amir Arslan, who headed up La Nation Arabe, circulated both in Geneva and in Syria, was repeatedly rebuffed in his efforts to schedule a meeting with Hitler or secure any assistance.

Ultimately, Arabs did create numerous Nazi-style or Fascist parties without assistance.


(The Farhud: Roots of The Arab-Nazi Alliance in the Holocaust.
By Edwin Black. 2010. Chapter 12)
Joseph Francis -journalist as opposed to other Joseph Francis..
 
Summary on anti-fact, Hitler promoter GRAU long repetitive spam with SCREAMING HUGE FONT especially from neo-nazi sites (asides from fukd up lines labeling a 'Jew' on particular on-Jews):

1. Hitler, (before the confirmed 1941
The Wannsee Conference "Final Solution" | Holocaust Encyclopedia
"Final Solution" decision) , when the immediate urge by Nazis was the expell the Jews from Germany and since some of the Zionists were in contact - sought to save them into Israel Palestine [Haavara, while right-wing zionists opposed], yet, sneaky deceptive Grau eager to misconstrue / portrays them as supposedly "liked" by Hitler, who of course saw all Jews [no matter the ideology] as subhuman..

(The Transfer Agreement VS the Boycott Movement a dilemma link)

Fact: Havara did save over 60,000 Jews!

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NEVER MIND:
A. THE 1.5 MILLION JEWS FIGHTING NAZIS.

B. AND BEN GURION/WEIZMANN EFFORTS FOR A JEWISH ARMY FIGHTING NAZISM

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2. Obsessed about that one author who claimed a fictitious number about those Germans who were only 75% "aryan," desperate to save their relatives - served in the national army. While a real German born historian concluded that the number was only about 10,000.


Laqueur, W. (2017). Reflections of a Veteran Pessimist: Contemplating Modern Europe, Russia, and Jewish History. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis,
p.104.

But even if one added all the male half- and quarter-Jews of military age and even those one-eighth Jewish according to the Nuremberg laws, the total figure was closer to 15,000 than 150,000, and even this was probably an exaggeration.


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Palestine Post. Sep. 16, 1945.

Nazis admit murdering 6 Million Jews in Europe.
Not enough to satisfy Himmler.


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