The Arab-Nazi Connection
Anyone who's done any kind of serious study about the Arab-Israeli conflict has run into this before. It's only a surprise to those who want to think that the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict and its manufactured subsidiary, the "Palestinian-Israeli conflict" began in November 1947 with the UN vote to partition the Mandate of Palestine into two states, one Arab and one Jewish.
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‘Nazism, Islam shared common enemies - the Jews'
By Jordana Horn
Nazis promised grand mufti of J'lem Haj Amin al-Husseini leadership of Palestine after slaughter of its Jews, according to US report.

NEW YORK – A newly released report by the US National Archives details the close collaborative relationship between Nazi leaders and the grand mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, indicating that Nazi authorities planned to use Husseini as their leader after their conquest of Palestine.
Husseini was paid handsomely by the Nazis for his efforts, recruited Muslims for the SS and was promised that he would be made Palestine’s leader after its Jewish population of 350,000 had been murdered.
The report, Hitler’s Shadow: Nazi War Criminals, US Intelligence and the Cold War, was prepared on the basis of thousands of documents declassified under the 1998 Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act.
“Hitler’s Shadow” is an addendum to a 2004 US government report, US Intelligence and the Nazis.
The new report’s authors, Norman J.W. Goda of the University of Florida and Richard Breitman of American University, said the addendum was particularly important.
“We thought the information was significant and detailed,” Breitman told The Jerusalem Post regarding the newly uncovered facts on the Jerusalem mufti in particular.
“We thought the April 1945 contract between the [German] Foreign Office and Husseini was striking evidence of an ideological collaboration both sides hoped would continue after the war.”
Husseini, who died in Beirut in 1974, was apparently paid 50,000 marks per month, and 80,000 additional marks a month for living expenses, according to a contract with the Germans. This was a time when a German field officer typically earned 25,000 marks a year.
According to the report, on November 28, 1941, Adolf Hitler told Husseini that the Afrika Korps would “liberate” Arabs in the Middle East and that “Germany’s only objective there would be the destruction of the Jews.”
“SS leaders and Husseini both claimed that Nazism and Islam had common values as well as common enemies – above all, the Jews,” the report states.
In fall 1943, it says, Husseini went to the Croatia, a German ally, to recruit Muslims for the Waffen-SS.
“During that trip he told the troops of the newly formed Bosnian-Muslim 13th Mountain Waffen-SS division that the entire Muslim world ought to follow their example,” the report states.

Husseini also organized a 1944 mission in which Palestine Arabs and Germans would carry out sabotage and propaganda after German planes dropped them into Palestine by parachute.
“Husseini insisted that the Arabs take command after they landed and direct their fight against the Jews of Palestine, not the British authorities,” according to the report.
As late as 1945, the German Foreign Office rewrote its contracts with Husseini.
At that point, the outcome of the war was no longer in question, and therefore the contracts are significant as indications of Nazi intentions to work with the mufti in future political-ideological campaigns in Arab lands.
In October 1945, the report said, the British head of Mandatory Palestine’s Criminal Investigation Division told the US assistant military attaché in Cairo that the mufti might be able to unite Palestine’s Arabs and “cool off the Zionists. Of course, we can’t do it, but it might not be such a damn bad idea at that.”
Husseini’s CIA file, the report states, indicates that wartime Allied intelligence organizations gathered a “healthy portion” of the incriminating evidence against him.
This evidence “is significant in light of Husseini’s lenient postwar treatment,” the report notes. Husseini was allowed to flee to Syria after the war despite enough evidence to bring him to trial as a war criminal.
“Together, the Army and CIA records will keep scholars of World War II and the Cold War busy for many years,” the report’s authors conclude.
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Yasser Arafat, Gamal Abdul Nasser, Sheikh Ahmad Yassin and Saddam Hussein were all understudies of Haj Amin al-Husseini, proudly hailed in Arab lands as the "Father of Pan-Arabism". Osama bin Laden's recorded speech declaring the intent of establishing a world-wide Caliphate is almost a direct regurgitation of al-Husseini's manifesto.
A war criminal wanted by Yugoslavia for being responsible for the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Russian Orthodox Christians, Jews and Gypsies, he was granted asylum by Egypt under Nasser, then moved to Beirut, and finally Damascus, with the blessings of those countries' leaders.
A Palestinian web site proudly extols Haj Amin al-Husseini as "The Father of our Country", comparing him to George Washington. How can a wanted fugitive, a failed "revolutionary" and inciter to murder be considered a hero by any but the most warped minds?
A couple of years ago, in this forum, a poster tried to minimize the influence of Haj Amin al-Husseini and the Nazi connection. Considering the writings of al-Husseini himself, it's hard to imagine how his influence can be minimized—he was a participant in the ottoman genocide of Armenians (bringing back the lessons to be used in riots he incited in Palestine in 1920, 1921, 1929 and again in 1936-39), a founding member of the Muslim Brotherhood, a founder of the Arab Higher Committee (outlawed by the British), co-founder of the Arab League, founder of three Muslim Waffen SS divisions, supported the ODESSA network, dedicated to helping Nazi war criminals escape trial, founded and served as president of the World Islamic Congress (forerunner of the Organization of Islamic Conferences).
Among his other "achievements", Haj Amin al-Husseini was directly responsible for the murder of dozens of Arab leaders who opposed him, a lesson both Yasser Arafat and Hamas learned well, and continue to apply up to this day.
This is the true face of the so-called "Palestinian National Movement" (which al-Husseini himself would never have approved of—his goal was to unite "Palestine" with Syria and Iraq, and from there outwards create his Caliphate to rule the world).
Those "beautiful souls" who support the Palestinian Authority and Hamas would be surprised to learn that they are supporting nothing less than an Islamic version of Nazism.
The Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the UN has no hesitation in publishing the PLO manifesto and the phased plan for Israel's destruction on its official web site:
Palestinian National Charter (1964)
10-Point Program of the PLO (1974)
Palestinian National Charter (Amended 1968)
The basic reason for amending the PNC in 1968 was the result of the 6-Day War. The principal change in the charter was the deletion of Article 24, which waived all claims to the Gaza Strip, West Bank and Jerusalem. (This version is not published on the Palestinian Observer Mission site—because any comparison would show their duplicity.)
For anyone who thinks Hamas is any better, go and read the Hamas Covenant of 1988.
This is what "Solidarity", "Free Gaza" and other Palestinian supporters support: nothing less than genocide and conquest. Those who blindly support the Palestinians without knowing the issue are merely "useful idiots" as Lenin called pro-communist westerners.
Who wants to continue being a useful idiot? Only a true idiot.





