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To: odds

The father, he and his son were both Rezas, was pro Nazi. He changed Persia’s name to Iran, to honor their position as the homeland of Aryans. As I mentioned, there were Iranian diplomats who saved Jews, some honored at Yad Vashem, but I believe we’re talking post British occupation. Which is more than the Brits did in complying with their mandate to settle Jews in then Palestine, not Israel. I’ve not heard of Nazis leaving alone Jews with Iranian passports


28 posted on 03/05/2015 6:26:01 PM PST by SJackson (“ISIS is now going to regret this … because King Abdullah is not Barack Obama, Rep. Duncan Hunter)
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To: SJackson

>>>”The father, he and his son were both Rezas, was pro Nazi.”<<<

Not exactly. The father’s name is Reza Pahlavi. His son’s name is Mohammad reza Pahlavi (died 1980). The son of the latter, who is alive is also called Reza Pahlavi II.

>>>”He changed Persia’s name to Iran, to honor their position as the homeland of Aryans.”<<<

Nazi Germany had good diplomatic relations with Iran at that time. German engineers were also in Iran helping with infrastructure developments, which was part of Reza Shah’s efforts to modernize Iran. According to the British Embassy back then, there were no more than a 1000 Germans in Iran at that time, not in a military capacity.

The diplomatic relations with Nazi Germany may have been a catalyst in officially changing the name Persia to Iran. Though Iran, to Iranians, has always been Iran (not Persia), and Reza Shah was more a moderate nationalist, at most (not a Nazi and his son was certainly not a Nazi, nor had pro-Nazi sympathies.

Moreover, the British were not the only ones occupying Iran. The Soviets too were occupying Northern provinces, British the South. More for strategic reasons, not pro-Nazi sympathies of Reza Shah.

A problem with Iran of those days was the power struggle between the Brits and the Soviets. Each wanted a piece of Iran, and Iran a pawn caught between the two. The U.S. wasn’t a real player at the time, only became so AFTER WW2. Partly a reason for Reza Shah to look to the Germans for assistance with Iran’s modernization efforts. It’s a long, continuous history.

The help to the Iranian-Jews (not all Jews) by Iranian govt began BEFORE Brits & Soviets occupied Iran. But continued with the settlement of many Polish Jews and nationals in Iran thereafter.

I’ve seen links online in Persian language regarding the issuing of Iranian passports to Iranian-Jews in Europe. I’ll look for it shortly.


29 posted on 03/05/2015 6:52:59 PM PST by odds
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