The Nazi connection to Islamic terrorism

@Riptide (2755)
United States
April 2, 2007 11:16pm CST
The Nazi connection to Islamic terrorism October 8th, 2006 — budsimmons April 5, 2004Chuck Morse’s latest book, “The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism, Adolf Hitler and Haj Amin al-Husseini,” provides the clearest, most incisive history of how Islamo-fascism and Jihad terrorism have become the dominant political philosophy in the Arab world. It is the untold story of how Nazism took root in the Islamic world through the untiring efforts of the mufti of Jerusalem, whose aim it was to destroy the Jews in Palestine. Morse writes: The Nazi Holocaust appears to have kicked into high gear on Nov. 25, 1941, during a Berlin meeting between the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini (1895-1974) and the Nazi Fuhrer of Germany, Adolf Hitler. At that well-documented meeting, Hitler promised al-Husseini, the Palestinian pan-Arab leader, that after securing a dominant military position in Europe, he would send the Wehrmacht, the Nazi war machine, on a blitzkrieg across the Caucasus and into the Arab world under the guise of liberating the Arabs from British occupation. It should be noted that merely two months after the Hitler-Husseini meeting, the infamous Wansee Conference took place in which the Nazis produced their plan to exterminate the Jews of Europe. Although Husseini spent the war in Germany, he managed to flee the advancing Allied forces and made his way to Cairo. While the captured Nazi leaders were tried at Nuremberg, Husseini escaped judgment and became the major force in transferring Hitler’s program of genocide to the Arab world. During the war, he had recruited Bosnian Muslims to serve in Nazi-Muslim SS Hanshar brigades which slaughtered Jews and Christian Serbs in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia. Memory of that slaughter was one of the reasons why the Serbs went after the Bosnian Muslims 50 years later. After the war, Husseini established working links between Nazis and Arabs in the Muslim world. He also got rid of anyone who stood in his way. That is why moderate Arabs are so rare. Husseini killed most of them. He began his public career after World War I, when moderate Arab leader Emir Feisal signed an agreement with Chaim Weizmann recognizing the Balfour Declaration, which facilitated the development of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. To read the rest go to http://bsimmons.wordpress.com/2006/10/08/433/ A picture was taken in 1943 of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, reviewing Bosnian Muslim Fundamentalist troops - a unit of the “Handzar [Scimitar] Division” of the Nazi’s Waffen SS which he personally recruited for Hitler. See http://www.sullivan-county.com/id4/mufti.htm
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@AskAlly (3625)
• Canada
3 Apr 07
I remeber this from my high school history classes. Not many people remeber this was all going on at the same time the Jews were being murdered in Europe. He was a key player during this dark time in our world history. Nothing much is ever said about it though.
@judyt00 (3496)
• Canada
3 Apr 07
Yeah, we learned that in history class in the 60's in Canada, too bad other countries chose not to teach their kids the facts, just the 'truth' as they saw it. Hitler was a great fan of old Mo, the warlord