The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism: Adolf Hitler and Haj Amin Al-Husseini
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Chuck Morse skillfully managed to bridge the gap between the ...
Chuck Morse skillfully managed to bridge the gap between the period of pre-WWII to today's Islamic Terrorism. It a short book of 128 pages and with notes and appendices it contains 171 pages. In this limited number of pages we're given to understand how Haj Amin Al Husseini managed to convince the Bosnian Muslims to join the SS fight not only in the Balkans where they slaughtered both Jews and Serbs but they also joined the Nazis to fight in Russia. Thus, we are led slowly to understand that the current Palestinian Jewish war hand nothing to do with the current Israeli occupation and everything to do with Muslim's hatred of Jews. How did Al Husseini accomplish it? I've used some of his writing in this summery as to motivated the readers to search to expend their understanding of Al Qaeda, Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood and of course of ISIS. The Jewish pogrom and riots of 1929 targeted the Jewish communities of Jerusalem, Motza, Hebron, Safed, Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Jaffa, as well as Jews living in the countryside. Hebron slaughter in particular with a banishment of the entire Jewish community of Hebron. The British forcibly evacuated the Jews to Jerusalem. In December of 1931, Al-Husseini, having further tightened his grip over Palestine and after having increased his influence in the Islamic world as a organized and chaired what was called the All- Islamic Conference in Jerusalem, an event that would further burnish his image as a leader of all Arabs and Muslims. In attendance at the conference were pan-Arab leaders and representatives from various pans of the Arab and Muslim world including Tunisian Muslim leader Abd al-Aziz al-Tha'alibi, Indian Muslim leader Shawkat Ali, and Bosnian Muslim leaders Mehmed Spaho, the head of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization or JMO, Uzeiraga Hadzihasanovic, and hadzi-M ujaga Merhemic among others. The all-Islamic conference declared al-Husseini as president for life, which propelled him into further orbits of Arab and Islamic politics. Sami al-Joundi, a founder of the Syrian Ba'ath movement, wrote: ('We were racists. 'We admired the' Nazis. We were immersed in reading Nazi literature and books that were the source of the Nazi spirit. We were the first who thought of a translation of Mein Kampf. The Arab-Muslim concept of ummah or motherland has striking similarity to the Nazi concept of fatherland. The Arab-Muslim concept of the Caliph is similar to the Nazi concept of the Fuhrer, The Arab Muslim concept of sharia is the equivalent of the Nazi concept of a centralized and hyper-nationalistic government controlling the rights of the people. Jihad is of a similar nature to blitzkrieg. Dar el- Islam is similar to the Thousand Year Reich. Approximately 100,000 European Muslims would be recruited and would fight for Nazi Germany during the course of the war. Morse states that this astonishing fact of history is recorded as barely a footnote in the published historiography of the War. Pavelić, the Croat leader, arranged for the creation of a semi-autonomous Muslim Bosnia within Croatia and sent al-Husseini to Sarajevo to begin recruiting for the Thirteenth Waffen SS Hangar and other Muslim divisions such as the Kama. On March 4, 1944, al-Husseini delivered a speech from Berlin where he exhorted the Muslim Hangar SS troops, of whom he referred to in the broadcast as the "cream of Islam" to "kill the Jews wherever you find them." He also asserted that, "This pleases Allah, History and Religion, Allah is with you." In post-war testimony at Nuremberg, Dieter Wisliceny, Adolf Eichmann's deputy, who would himself be convicted of war crimes and executed by the allies stated, "The Mufti was one of the initiators of the systematic extermination of European Jewry and had been a collaborator and advisor of Eichmann and Himmler in the execution of this plan...After the WWII Tito desired to unite all the ethnic and religious groups, excluding the Jews, under the banner of communism. To achieve his objective he needed the Muslim to join his coalition, he swept under the rug their cruelty not only towards the Jews but also against the Serb. The Jews he sent to Palestine, hoping that the crimes committed by the Muslims would be forgotten. The non-communist Croats he ostracized for remaining loyal Catholics.Please read!
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This book shows the connection between the NAZIS and the ...
This book shows the connection between the NAZIS and the Islamic Terrorists of the past and present times.The Grand Mufti escaped punishment for his evil acts and went on to direct the Islamic Terrorists after thedefeat of the NAZIS. His plan was to rid the Middle-East including Israel of Jews, and he continued tooperate out of Egypt after the defeat of Hitler, along with other Nazi escapees
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An Important "Lost Chapter" in Middle East History
Jew-hatred in the Islamic Middle East is at tremendous heights, and stands as a major obstacle to peace. How many know, however, that it was Hitler's man in Jerusalem, the old Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin Al-Husseini, who was most directy responsible for stoking the fires of Jew-hatred through his intimate connections with the Nazi regime. One of the big war-criminals who participated in the Jewish Holocaust, organizer of the Hansar Division of Muslim Nazis (with swastikas on their Fez hats) who enthusiastically slaughtered Jews, Gypsies and Serbs in the Balkans, who later organized coups against the British in Iraq, and fled with many old Nazis after the war to various Islamic nations, which welcomed them with open arms. Escaping the Nuremburg war crimes trials, and the hangman's noose, after the war years Al-Husseini went on to manipulate Middle East politics from behind the curtain -- always with the goal towards extermination of the remaining Jewish populations. Yasser Arafat was one of his minions, as was Nasser of Egypt, who filled his ranks with old SS officers who had escaped from Germany. Goebbels uebermensche anti-Jewish propaganda, circulated widely in Europe and the Middle East, was adopted by the Islamist and Palestinian terror groups, and today the same old recycled Nazi lies are being spread by mainstream Arab and Muslim news sources. This stands as a major obstacle to peace, but it is one which Western journalists are more likely to be ignorant of, or to be willfully disbelieving about. An incredible history is summarized in this book by Chuck Morse, facts which rarely get into the standard histories of the Middle East, or of Europe, due to a widespread emotional "blind spot" (or willful lies of omission) which seems to persist into this day, where Islamic fanatics are so often given a "free pass", allowing Jews to continually be misportrayed as the source of the world's evil. With Americans increasingly being cast as "The Devil" by the Islamists, taking on the same role as scapegoat as was historically reserved for the Jews, these facts of history need more attention, not less, and after 9-11 we ignore this material at our peril.
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Excelente
Excelent, thanks for the information and documents. You should translate the book in spanish language, so we could read it easyer.
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The Book That Changes the Picture Completely
I have been reading and studying a multitude of books on the Middle East Conflict since the early 70's but this is the book that has really hit the nail on the head. I agree with the author of this book that the Weizmann-Faisal Agreement (Appendix C) should have been - and yet still should be - regarded as an International Treaty concerning Palestine.I knew Haj Amin al-Husseini's grandson in Jerusalem when I lived there during the 1970's and he used to talk about how Haj had been the spokesperson for the Palestinian people. I had no definite idea, until I read this book, that the underlying Palestinian political agenda is clearly and truly shown, by referenced documents, to be a One-Nation Arab Muslim Palestinian State - to be achieved via the displacement (and possible destruction) of the Jewish people (with who knows what for the quarter million or so Christian Palestinians still living there.) This, as the author explains, was clearly shown in recorded conversations between Adolf Hitler and Amin al-Husseini when Husseini was promised the position of Fuhrer of the Middle East in return for the Jewish ethnic cleansing of the Balkans and later again by Husseini's statements at the Peel Commission in 1939 and re-emphasised by Yasser Arafat via the Palestinian National Covenant of 1964.This book shows, by referenced material, that again and again, the Palestinians have refused all offers of a solution to the Palestinian question, firstly, via Partition and later, via the West Bank - the Peel Commission White Paper of 1939 (Haj Amin al-Husseini) and the Camp David Summit of 2000 (Barak and Arafat) clearly prove this point. The only solution that Haj Amin al-Husseini, as the Palestinian spokesperson, had been keen to promote was the One State Solution - that of Arab Muslim dominance, which is why no success on the issue has been achieved to date.The author asserts that Maybe Israel should stop making conciliatory offers and innuendoed apologies and, instead, stick only to asking focused and specific questions of the Palestinian leadership about exactly what it is that the Palestinian people want and expect? Let the Palestinian spokespersons come to the table with their prepared submissions and lay it all out as they see it, so that the whole world can clearly see the official Palestinian position. There appears to be numerous Palestinian positions and these need to be consolidated into one. It would be reasonable to say, in this respect, that until the Palestinian leadership can agree on what they actually want, that they really don't have the right to expect Israel and the ROTW to play the role of mind readers.The author of this book presents much evidence here, referenced material that, as he says, has been widely overlooked in the past. I truly believe that any sincere student on the ME Conflict cannot afford to overlook the evidence that is presented in this book. It certainly changed the shape of the horizon for me.This has got to be one of the most important books on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
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