The Palestinian Mufti's Nazi genocidal activities towards Jews and Christians are well documented and a matter of historical fact.
...a matter of Zionist fantasy, in fact. Tell me again, why he was never indicted at Nuremburg?
No conspiracy. Indisputable historical fact. Many believe he should have been indicted, however although he was a Nazi, even lived in Nazi Germany under the Nazi payroll, he wasn't German.
Seeking help from Germany against Britain and the European Jews that were undertaking the colonization of Palestine, intending to dispossess the native Christians and Muslims seems a normal thing to do. Why do you think there is anything strange about it? Some Indian leaders were doing the same thing, Subhas Chandra Bose, for example. And, Indian troops actually went into battle against the British.
"Seeking help" Ha ha ha. Maybe you mean providing help in committing the genocide of Jews and Christians.
Hitler's Mufti | Catholic Answers
Hitler's Mufti
Recent work by historians and apologists has revealed that an influential, international religious leader was also an ardent supporter of Adolf Hitler. His name was not Pope Pius XII but Hajj Amin al-Husseini. This Grand Mufti of Jerusalem recruited whole divisions of fanatics to fight and kill in the name of extremism.
Revered in some circles today as one of the fathers of modern radical Islam, al-Husseini has been the subject of a number of modern studies. Scholars such as David Dalin, John Rothmann, Chuck Morse, and others have courageously brought al-Husseini’s actions to light. "Hitler’s Mufti," as many have called him, had a direct hand in some of the darkest moments of the Holocaust, the slaughter of tens of thousands of Christians, and the formation of some of the most hate-filled generations of modern history. Al-Husseini is a testament to the way that evil finds evil.
....To assist the practical slaughter of Jews and Christians, al-Husseini built an army of Muslim volunteer units for the
Waffen-SS (the combat units of the dread SS) to operate for the Nazi cause in the Balkans. While the appeal for volunteers from among Muslims always struggled to meet the demands for new recruits, al-Husseini was able to organize three divisions of Bosnian Muslims who were then trained as elements of the
Waffen-SS. The largest radical Muslim unit was the 13th
Waffen-SS Handzar ("Dagger") division that boasted over 21,000 men. They were joined by the Bosnian 23rd
Waffen-SS Kama Division and the Albanian Skanderbeg 21st
Waffen-SS Division. The Muslim
Waffen-SS forces fought across the Balkans against Communist partisans and then assisted in the genocide of Yugoslavian Jews and in the persecution and slaughter of Gypsies and Christian Serbs in 1944 and 1945. The brutality extended to Catholics as well, for the Muslim
Waffen-SS cut a path of destruction across the Balkans that encompassed a large number of Catholic parishes, churches, and shrines and resulted in the deaths of thousands of Catholics. By the end of the war, al-Husseini’s fanatical soldiers had killed over 90 percent of the Jews in Bosnia.