Nazi Palestine

Nazi Palestine
Title Nazi Palestine PDF eBook
Author Klaus-Michael Mallmann
Publisher Enigma Books
Total Pages 274
Release 2013-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1929631936

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Well documented factual account of a planned genocide.

Nazi Palestine

Nazi Palestine
Title Nazi Palestine PDF eBook
Author Klaus-Michael Mallmann
Publisher Enigma Books
Total Pages 274
Release 2010-06-23
Genre History
ISBN 1936274183

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Well documented factual account of a planned genocide.

Nazi Palestine

Nazi Palestine
Title Nazi Palestine PDF eBook
Author Krista Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 532
Release 2010-09-27
Genre
ISBN 9781459602786

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The Mufti had several meetings with Adolf Hitler. Nazi Germany also pledged to wipe out the Jews who had been living in Palestine since time immemorial as well as the new arrivals from the beginning of the modern Zionist movement in the nineteenth century and following the Balfour Declaration in 1917.A special unit was assembled and trained in Greece in the spring of 1942 by SD officer Walter Rauff, the originator of the gassing van experiments in Poland and the Soviet Union. They were to operate behind the lines with the help of those in the region who were eager to join the task force. After El Alamein, the Einsatzkommando shifted its operations to Tunisia, where it implemented cruel anti-Jewish policies for many months .Over 2,500 Tunisian Jews were to die in the camps set up by the Nazis and their collaborators. The authors have identified the relevant documents and analyzed the racist, ideological, political, and religious implications of the planning of a specific regional extermination program within the context of the Holocaust.

Nazis in the Holy Land 1933-1948

Nazis in the Holy Land 1933-1948
Title Nazis in the Holy Land 1933-1948 PDF eBook
Author Heidemarie Wawrzyn
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 232
Release 2013-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 3110306522

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Young Germans marched through Haifa shouting „Heil Hitler!“ and Swastika flags were hoisted at the German consulates in Mandatory Palestine. It was in November 1931 when a non-Jewish German made the initial contact with Nazi officials in Germany that led to the establishment of a miniature Third Reich with local NS groups, Hitler Youth program, and associations for women, teachers, and others in Palestine. Approximately 33% of all Palestine-Germans (Palästina-Deutsche) participated in the NS movement. Until today no extensive research written in English has been done on this bizarre „footnote“ in history. While previous publications in German mainly concentrated on the members of the Temple Society, this work includes Protestant and Catholic Germans as well. It focuses on the relationship of Palästina-Deutsche with local Arabs and Jews. It covers the period of 1933 to 1948 as well as the years between the establishing of the State of Israel and the departure of the last group of Germans in 1950. At the end of the book, the reader will find a list with more than seven hundred names of those who joined the NS groups.

The Transfer Agreement

The Transfer Agreement
Title The Transfer Agreement PDF eBook
Author Edwin Black
Publisher Dialog Press
Total Pages 715
Release 2008-08-19
Genre History
ISBN 0914153935

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The Transfer Agreement is Edwin Black's compelling, award-winning story of a negotiated arrangement in 1933 between Zionist organizations and the Nazis to transfer some 50,000 Jews, and $100 million of their assets, to Jewish Palestine in exchange for stopping the worldwide Jewish-led boycott threatening to topple the Hitler regime in its first year. 25th Anniversary Edition.

Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East

Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East
Title Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East PDF eBook
Author Barry Rubin
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 360
Release 2014-02-25
Genre History
ISBN 0300140908

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A groundbreaking account of the Nazi-Islamist alliance that changed the course of World War II and influences the Arab world to this day

Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World

Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World
Title Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Herf
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2009-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 0300155832

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Jeffrey Herf, a leading scholar in the field, offers the most extensive examination to date of Nazi propaganda activities targeting Arabs and Muslims in the Middle East during World War II and the Holocaust. He draws extensively on previously unused and little-known archival resources, including the shocking transcriptions of the “Axis Broadcasts in Arabic” radio programs, which convey a strongly anti-Semitic message. Herf explores the intellectual, political, and cultural context in which German and European radical anti-Semitism was found to resonate with similar views rooted in a selective appropriation of the traditions of Islam. Pro-Nazi Arab exiles in wartime Berlin, including Haj el-Husseini and Rashid el-Kilani, collaborated with the Nazis in constructing their Middle East propaganda campaign. By integrating the political and military history of the war in the Middle East with the intellectual and cultural dimensions of the propagandistic diffusion of Nazi ideology, Herf offers the most thorough examination to date of this important chapter in the history of World War II. Importantly, he also shows how the anti-Semitism promoted by the Nazi propaganda effort contributed to the anti-Semitism exhibited by adherents of radical forms of Islam in the Middle East today.