When U.K. rejected the plan for a 'Jewish Army' of 200,000 Jews, including of E. Israel/Palestine to fight Hitler (though 1.5 million Jews did serve

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When Britain rejected the plan for a 'Jewish Army' of 200,000 Jews, including of E. Israel/Palestine to fight Hitler (though 1.5 million Jews did serve in the regular Allied militaries during World War II).​

8 Apr 2025

The Jewish Army Plan (1941 - 1942)
As Hitler’s army was conquering Europe and moved into North Africa, a movement began in the United States to create a Jewish army comprised of Jewish volunteers from Palestine, other Middle East countries, and stateless Jews driven from their homes, to fight the Nazis. Proponents suggested 100,000 Jews would fight because of “their hate for Hitlerism.” The Committee for a Jewish Army of Stateless and Palestinian Jews led by Peter Bergson proposed that the Imperial War Council form the Jewish army under the Supreme Allied Command.

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Senators Mead, Murray Stress Need for Jewish Army in Middle East. JTA. May 4, 1942.
U. S. Senator James M. Mead of New York, speaking last night, before 700 guests, at the testimonial dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, tendered to Pierre van Paassen, foreign correspondent, and national chairman of the Committee for a Jewish Army, declared that “We should recognize that to discriminate against the stateless and Palestinian Jews by refusing them the status and dignity we have granted to the Free Dutch, the Free Poles, the Free Czechs and the Free French, and all other free peoples, is to violate the sacred principles for which we are fighting!”
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Approximately 1.5 million Jews served in the regular Allied militaries during World War II, including significant numbers in the US, Red Army, Polish Army, British Armed Forces, and Canadian Armed Forces, as well as Jewish partisans and resistance fighters in occupied Europe.
While E. Israel/Palestine Jews hurried to be drafted in the British Army, and Jews paid so that Arabs should be recruited, only 9,000 signed up - about a third of the Jews, many not from Palestine and most did desert to help Hitler).
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The core at the Middle East ‘conflict’ is about anti-Jewish bigotry

July 27, 2024
The core at the Middle East ‘conflict’ is about anti-Jewish bigotry * The intolerance started mainly since Sheikh Suleiman al-Taji al-Faruqi wrote a hateful poem in ' Falastin ' newspaper on November 8, 1913 mixing Quranic ideas with old anti Semitic stereotypes (leading to the 1914 closure of the newspaper by the Turks for inciting race-hatred). Then by Haj Amin al-Husseini in the 1920s. The Mufti also chose to (say he) “believe” in ancient blood libel. * The brunt of the victims in brutality, with genocidal cries " adbakh (or Itbakh ) al yahud ", 1920, 1921 and especially in Hebron 1929 massacre, were non-Zionist pious-Jews - the murders were brutal accompanied with rapes. * Arab opposition only targeted at Jewish immigration, not at Arab immigration which began to flourish with Zionists cultivating the land. (Nor is there evidence to refute the fact that most Arab Palestinians are grandchildren of Arab immigration). * The mufti had awakened the deserted holy plac...
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I thought a little history might wake up those Neo-Marxist anti-Semitists' so intent on destroying Israel today...
Britain did not want to create a large body of combat trained Jews ready to return to Israel after the war to organize and fight for a Jewish state and contest British rule.
That was a big error on their part, because many Partisans groups like Polish Jews that fought for the U.K., immigrated to Israel immediately after the war.
There's no doubt that there was anti-Jewish bigotry within the British Parliament at the time even though they could have easily lost the Suez Canal and North Africa at the time.
Meanwhile, from the mid-1930's to 1945 the Mufti of Palestine sided with the Nazi's, approved of the genocide of Jews, and sent Arab volunteers to serve with the Nazi's to fight on the Easter Front.
After the war Arabs were responsible for establishing the rat-lines for escaping Nazi's into Egypt.
  • "The notorious anti-Semite Nazi Johann von Leers (Omar Amin) was accepted in Egypt by the Mufti and he became the political adviser of the Department of Information under Muhammad Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser. He also helped Nazi Ernst-Wilhelm Springer escape to Egypt."
  • "The Arab League worked with Neo Nazis in South America in the 1960s. And the Palestinian terrorists were linked with Neo Nazis in the 1960s such as with Nazi financier François Genoud [Genaud]. Asides from the Robert Courdroy example. Groups were linked with Nazis or/and neo-Nazis in the 1970s-1980s, among names: Otto Ernst Remer, L’Oeuvre Francaise, Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, Udo Albrecht, Willi Pohl / Voss (pseudonym E. W. Pless) – Max Abramowski, Jean Roberts Debbaudt, Jean Thiriart, von Kyna, Walther Kexel – Odfried Hepp, Manfred Röder, Volker-Heidel, etc.
Above all, in 1942 Palestinians, Egyptians and Arabs were more than willing to join the Nazi's had they overcome the defenses of the Suez Canal. the Nazi's had their eye on the oil fields of Syria. They were prepared to build together with their Nazi Allies death camps for Jews, Christians and Druzes at Latrun and Dothan

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In fact, The British Army did create a Jewish Brigade in 1944. Made of of over 5,000 volunteers from then Palestine Mandate (British territory) they fought Germans in Italy.
 

Jewish Brigade Group | Holocaust Encyclopedia


EXCERPTS:
Beginning in 1920, Great Britain ruled Palestine under a mandate created by the League of Nations. The British were to facilitate the establishment of a modern Jewish homeland. Due to Arab opposition to the proposed Jewish homeland in Palestine, the British initially refused to establish a separate fighting unit of Jewish volunteers from Palestine. However, wartime manpower requirements and the strategic need to defend the Middle East induced the British to permit the formation of 15 Palestinian Jewish battalions. These units were incorporated into the British army in September 1940.

Jewish units fought with the Allies in Greece in 1941; 100 Palestinian Jews were killed there and 1,700 captured by the Germans. On August 6, 1942, the British army formed a Palestine Regiment out of three Jewish and one Palestinian Arab battalion. The regiment fought in Egypt and in the battles of North Africa.

The Jewish Brigade Group of the British army, which fought under the Zionist flag, was formally established in September 1944. It included more than 5,000 Jewish volunteers from Palestine organized into three infantry battalions and several supporting units. Under the command of Brigadier Ernest Benjamin, the Jewish Brigade fought against the Germans in Italy from March 1945 until the end of the war in May 1945.
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Britain disbanded the Jewish Brigade Group in the summer of 1946. Some 30,000 Jewish volunteers from Palestine served with the British forces during World War II. More than 700 were killed during active duty.

On August 6, 1942, the British army formed a Palestine Regiment out of three Jewish and one Palestinian Arab battalion. The regiment fought in Egypt and in the battles of North Africa. The Jewish Brigade Group of the British army, which fought under the Zionist flag, was formally established in ....
 

Jewish Brigade Group | Holocaust Encyclopedia


EXCERPTS:
Beginning in 1920, Great Britain ruled Palestine under a mandate created by the League of Nations. The British were to facilitate the establishment of a modern Jewish homeland. Due to Arab opposition to the proposed Jewish homeland in Palestine, the British initially refused to establish a separate fighting unit of Jewish volunteers from Palestine. However, wartime manpower requirements and the strategic need to defend the Middle East induced the British to permit the formation of 15 Palestinian Jewish battalions. These units were incorporated into the British army in September 1940.

Jewish units fought with the Allies in Greece in 1941; 100 Palestinian Jews were killed there and 1,700 captured by the Germans. On August 6, 1942, the British army formed a Palestine Regiment out of three Jewish and one Palestinian Arab battalion. The regiment fought in Egypt and in the battles of North Africa.

The Jewish Brigade Group of the British army, which fought under the Zionist flag, was formally established in September 1944. It included more than 5,000 Jewish volunteers from Palestine organized into three infantry battalions and several supporting units. Under the command of Brigadier Ernest Benjamin, the Jewish Brigade fought against the Germans in Italy from March 1945 until the end of the war in May 1945.
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Britain disbanded the Jewish Brigade Group in the summer of 1946. Some 30,000 Jewish volunteers from Palestine served with the British forces during World War II. More than 700 were killed during active duty.

On August 6, 1942, the British army formed a Palestine Regiment out of three Jewish and one Palestinian Arab battalion. The regiment fought in Egypt and in the battles of North Africa. The Jewish Brigade Group of the British army, which fought under the Zionist flag, was formally established in ....
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Before we go any further. Yes, there were many instances during WWII, that groups of Jewish citizens grouped together to fight the Nazi's.
What I referred to was the specific time when Britain had their backs against the wall in the North African War and refused to use Israelis against the Nazi's (Rommel).
Had the Brits used them, the war in N. Africa may have ended sooner.
That is all up to conjecture.
The main question is, Why did the Brits refuse to utilize the 100,000 Israelis willing to fight against the Afrika Corps during WWII?
 
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Before we go any further. Yes, there were many instances during WWII, that groups of Jewish citizens grouped together to fight the Nazi's.
What I referred to was the specific time when Britain had their backs against the wall in the North African War and refused to use Israelis against the Nazi's (Rommel).
Had the Brits used them, the war in N. Africa may have ended sooner.
That is all up to conjecture.
The main question is, Why did the Brits refuse to utilize the 100,000 Israelis willing to fight against the Afrika Corps during WWII?
In the example I presented, it was not small groups but battalions (3+ Companies and usually about 1,000 men +/-) and they were organized by the UK.
As for the 100,000; likely the lack of weapons and logistics/supplies to support so many. The UK was scrambling for weapons throughout most of that campaign, for example a shipment "just in time" of M4 Sherman tanks arrived shortly before the battle of El Alamein, Oct.-Nov. 1942.
As for the remaining part of the war, the article I linked gave some insight.
 
In the example I presented, it was not small groups but battalions (3+ Companies and usually about 1,000 men +/-) and they were organized by the UK.
As for the 100,000; likely the lack of weapons and logistics/supplies to support so many. The UK was scrambling for weapons throughout most of that campaign, for example a shipment "just in time" of M4 Sherman tanks arrived shortly before the battle of El Alamein, Oct.-Nov. 1942.
As for the remaining part of the war, the article I linked gave some insight.
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The core at the Middle East ‘conflict’ is about anti-Jewish bigotry

 
"Dude", I agree with the title and haven't time to read more at the moment.
I've posted often on this board to such effect and have an established position.
See my posts in this thread for a recent example;
Deconstructing the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion

BTW, I think your have a reading comprehension challenge.

Also, anti-Jewish bigotry shaped much of government policy in the USA and UK up to and thru WWII. Started to shift after 1948 to being more supportive of Jews/Zion/Israel.
 
In fact, The British Army did create a Jewish Brigade in 1944. Made of of over 5,000 volunteers from then Palestine Mandate (British territory) they fought Germans in Italy.
That was very late, 2 years after begging by Weizmann and Ben Gurion
 
"Dude", I agree with the title and haven't time to read more at the moment.
I've posted often on this board to such effect and have an established position.
See my posts in this thread for a recent example;
Deconstructing the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion

BTW, I think your have a reading comprehension challenge.

Also, anti-Jewish bigotry shaped much of government policy in the USA and UK up to and thru WWII. Started to shift after 1948 to being more supportive of Jews/Zion/Israel.
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Indeed, you are correct, Yet at the same time nearly 1.5 million Jewish men served in the all branches of U.S. Military.
 
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While E. Israel/Palestine Jews hurried to be drafted in the British Army, and Jews paid so that Arabs should be recruited, only 9,000 signed up - about a third of the Jews, many not from Palestine and most did desert to help Hitler).
 
Excerpt from the source:
While E. Israel/Palestine Jews hurried to be drafted in the British Army, and Jews paid so that Arabs should be recruited, only 9,000 signed up - about a third of the Jews, many not from Palestine and most did desert to help Hitler).



Since all you can find for "credible sources" is a right wing Zionist slander rag reviling people you hate, I don't want to read any more whining about I.H.R.

Why should the Levantine Arabs fight for Colonial, distant and oppressive foreign governments?

Why am I not surprised that you conveniently omitted the fact that that about 150,000 Jews fought for Hitler (1) while many of them rose to Germany's highest honors and / or became one of the 25 Jewish Generals

Additionally, many Jews were high ranking Nazi Party members. (2)

So much for Holocaustian mythology...




(1). "AS MANY AS 150,000 JEWS SERVED IN HITLERS MILITARY"

EXCERPT "As many as 150000 Jews served in Hitlers military, some with the Nazi leader’s explicit consent, according to a U.S. historian who has interviewed hundreds of former soldiers.

Bryan Mark Rigg, history professor at the American Military University in Virginia, told Reuters on Thursday that the issue of soldiers of partial Jewish descent was long a somewhat taboo subject, overlooked by most academics as it threw up thorny questions.

“Not everybody who wore a uniform was a Nazi and not every person of Jewish descent was persecuted,” he said.

Many senior officers with Jewish ancestry won special permission to serve from Hitler himself."CONTINUED


(2). “List of Nazis of non-Germanic descent”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nazis_of_non-Germanic_descent

EXCERPT “Notably, there were several high-ranking Nazis of full and partial Jewish descent. “ CONTINUED
 
Before 1946, say , nobody realised how public modern Deep State would develop and flourish

Modern Israel was just a twinkle in the eyes of traditional Deep Statists and the public were barely aware of the label , let alone its total connection with the Jewish Elite .
Now the public are awakening , thanks to the insane Evil exhibited by the present Israeli Government and key members on the Rabbinical Council .

With Trumpfy part of the Deep State front line , backed by a basically Jewish cabinet, it will be interesting to see how the Greater Israel Plan is furthered and how the Goyim are treated .
 
ABOUT THAT LIE OF SUPPOSED 150,000 75% NON JEWISH SOLDIERS
NEVERMIND THAT THEY DID IT TO SAVE THEIR FAMILIES


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.

Laqueur, W. (2017). Reflections of a Veteran Pessimist: Contemplating Modern Europe, Russia, and Jewish History. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, p.104.
 
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Before we go any further. Yes, there were many instances during WWII, that groups of Jewish citizens grouped together to fight the Nazi's.
What I referred to was the specific time when Britain had their backs against the wall in the North African War and refused to use Israelis against the Nazi's (Rommel).
Had the Brits used them, the war in N. Africa may have ended sooner.
That is all up to conjecture.
The main question is, Why did the Brits refuse to utilize the 100,000 Israelis willing to fight against the Afrika Corps during WWII?
Yea it was still refusing an all Jewish army of 200,000
 

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