The Nazis in WW2 did not invade Mandatory Palestine.
Yet, Arab leaders chased nazis ass.
Already in 1933:
1. Joseph Francis of newspaper
falastin on behalf of organized Arabs begging Heinrich Wolff to help in setting up an ARAB NAZI PARTY.
The Nazis needed oil. The Arabs wanted the Jews and British out of Iraq. The Mufti of Jerusalem forged a far-ranging alliance with Hitler resulting in the June 1941 Farhud, a Nazi-style pogrom in Baghdad that set the stage for the devastation and expulsion of the Iraqi Jews and ultimately almost...
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2. And separately, al-Husseini the Mufti.
In 1917, the British issued the Balfour Declaration for military and strategic reasons. This book analyses why and how the British took on the Palestine Mandate. It explores how their interests and policies changed during its course and why they evacuated the country in 1948.During the first...
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At the time, the Germans rejected both.
It is why it stands out.
That is the whole point about pAlesTiNe Arab nazism.
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MOST ARAB pAlEsTiNiAnS FOR HITLER
The American Mercury. (1953). United States: American Mercury, p.14
1953 · ‎
... Hitler coming to save them from the "dangers" of Zionism. When Hitler persecuted the Jews, Arabs rejoiced. They adorned their houses and ships.
They saw in Stalin another Hitler coming to save them from the dangers of Zionism. When Hitler persecuted the Jews, Arabs rejoiced. They adorned their houses and ships with Hitler's pictures and the Swastika flag.
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Spector, I. (2009). Loud and Clear: The Memoir of an Israeli Fighter Pilot. United States: Voyageur Press, p.153
A recently retired Israeli Air Force general and its second-highest-scoring fighter ace, Iftach Spector is one of Israel’s living legends. He was the leader of the flight that attacked the USS Liberty in 1967. After the 1967 and 1973 wars, in which he commanded a squadron of fighter-bombers, he...
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Most Arabs leaned to Hitler and Mussolini. A German takeover of the Middle East meant Jewish annihilation, and the end of any hope of a revival of the nation.
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Rubenstein, R. L. (2010). Jihad and Genocide. Germany: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, p.82
A study of Islamic fundamentalism, its violent and deadly history, and the questions it raises today. This book examines the relationship between jihad and genocide, past and present. Richard L. Rubenstein takes a close look at the violent interpretations of jihad and how they have played out...
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THE MUFTI'S PRO-AXIS ACTIVITIES.
Rashid 'Ali also made his way to Berlin from Iran. Both men quickly began to compete for Nazi support and recognition as the leader of the Arab cause. Since both believed, as did most Arabs, that an Axis victory was inevitable, much was at stake.
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Ziedenberg, G., history, G. Z. M. (2011). Blockade: The Story of Jewish Immigration to Palestine. United States: AuthorHouse, p.164.
Blockade is the heroic story of Jewish immigration to British Mandate Palestine from 1933 to 1948.It is a saga of blockades, shipwrecks, rescues, exiles, and imprisonment. The many ships and boats that participated in this struggle are detailed from the tiny sailboats to the ill fated Struma to...
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Most Arabs in the area strongly supported the German cause, including such future luminaries as Anwar Sadat.
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Partners Together in This Great Enterprise. (2011). (n.p.): Xulon Press, p.408.
When the war began, most Arabs backed Germany. Throughout the war, the Mufti was a friend and guest of Hitler.
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Grand Mufti al-Husseini: Britain’s Deadliest Enemy?
Prime Minister Winston Churchill labeled Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, as such.
This article appears in: July 2012
By Blaine Taylor.
Like all Palestinians and most Arabs, Haj Amin al-Hussaini not only looked forward to an Axis Pact victory in World War II but also saw it as a means of defeating what he believed was a joint British-Jewish conspiracy to foist an Israelite homeland on the Middle East that would be to the detriment of his own people.
Prime Minister Winston Churchill labeled Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, as such.
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Osterberg, Ä. (2021). Mehr als alles behüte dein Herz: Wie unsere Herzen und unser Land heilen, wenn uns die Wurzel wieder trägt. Germany: BoD - Books on Demand, p.300
In "Mehr als alles behĂĽte dein Herz" Band 2 folgt auf den historischen, psychologischen und kirchengeschichtlichen RĂĽckblick nun der Ausblick. "Die sogenannte 'Ersatztheologie' (mit der Grundthese, Gott habe Israel verstoĂźen und durch die Kirche Jesu 'ersetzt') wird von der Autorin Schritt fĂĽr...
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[„Hitler überzeugte ... Chamberlain, daß der Frieden in Europa nur gesichert werden könne, wenn die Tschechoslowakei zur Aufgabe des Sudetenlandes gezwungen würde, das nach Hitler 'rechtmäßig zu Deutschland gehörte.' Diplomatischer Druck wurde ausgeübt und die Tschechen wurden gezwungen, eine Gebirgskette aufzugeben, die eine fast undurchdringliche Verteidigungslinie gegen eine deutsche Invasion bildete. Der Rest ist Geschichte. ...
Arafat ist wie die meisten Araber ein großer Bewunderer Hitlers. Die Strategie der PLO zur Vernichtung Israels basiert auf Hitlers Handlungsweise im Hinblick auf die Tschechoslowakei. Mit Hilfe von Terror und einer hochentwickelten Propagandamaschinerie ist es Arafat gelungen, die ganze Welt zu überzeugen, daß 'Friede' nur gesichert werden kann, wenn Israel Land zurückgibt, das 'rechtmäßig den >Palästinensern< gehört.' Die Strategie im militärischen sowie im Propagandabereich ist identisch mit der von Hitler, aber die Friedensstrategie Arafats stammt aus der arabischen Welt..]
"Hitler convinced ... Chamberlain that peace in Europe could only be secured if Czechoslovakia was forced to abandon the Sudetenland, which, according to Hitler, 'rightfully belonged to Germany.' Diplomatic pressure was applied, and the Czechs were forced to abandon a mountain range that formed a nearly impenetrable line of defense against a German invasion. The rest is history. ...
Arafat, like most Arabs, is a great admirer of Hitler. The PLO's strategy for the destruction of Israel is based on Hitler's approach to Czechoslovakia. With the help of terror and a sophisticated propaganda machine, Arafat succeeded in convincing the entire world that 'peace' could only be secured if Israel returned land that 'rightfully belonged to the Palestinians.'" The military and propaganda strategy is identical to Hitler's, but Arafat's peace strategy originates from the Arab world...
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How Europe bankrolls Palestinian antisemitism.
Ben-Dror Yemini. Ynetnews. Aug 18, 2022
Opinion: The ethos that downplays the Holocaust, overstates the Nakba and nurtures Jew-hate is an outgrowth of the Palestinian education system, which is funded in large part by the European Union and Germany
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In fact, most Arabs in Palestine eagerly awaited Nazi general Erwin Rommel's invasion ahead of the Battle of El Alamein.
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Steininger, Rolf. Germany and the Middle East: From Kaiser Wilhelm II to Angela Merkel. 1st ed., Berghahn Books, 2019. JSTOR,
Crossref.
Steininger, R. (2018). Germany and the Middle East: From Kaiser Wilhelm II to Angela Merkel. Germany: Berghahn Books, ch.4, p. 47.
Germany and the Middle East
Most Arabs admired Hitler as the FĂĽhrer of Greater Germany and applauded his anti-Jewish policy.
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Lyn Julius.
Germans and Nazis in the Middle East. Lockdown University Transcript, 11.07.2024.
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He was an ideological antisemite, and he would’ve stopped at nothing to kill the Jews wherever he found them as he exhorted Arabs on the radio. And this was proved positive that his anti-Zionism of the 1920s had spilled over into outright antisemitism. And most Arabs across the Middle East and even in North Africa wanted the Nazis to win the war. Throughout the Middle East, public opinion was mostly pro-German.