Together, they’d make a shit sammich!
* 1942-1945: infamous Arab Palestine Islamic leader Haj Amin al Husseini, the Mufti: no. 1 Hitller’s active Arab helper, very close Himmler. Preaching for genocide and Jihad to the Arab world, overseeing schools for combining radical Islam and Hitlerism; mobilized SS Muslim units; plotted crematorium in Dothan Valey for M.E. and N. African Jews; intervened against rescue of thousands of Jewish children who were to escape the Holocaust to come to Mandatory Palestine. He had a large Arab entourage with him.
"The first attempts to translate Mein Kampf into Arabic were extracts in various Arab newspapers in the early 1930s. Journalist and Arab nationalist Yunus al-Sabawi published translated extracts in the Baghdad newspaper al-Alam al-Arabi, alarming the Baghdadi Jewish community. Lebanese newspaper Al Nida also separately published extractions in 1934. The German consulate denied it had been in touch with Al Nida for these initial translations."Mein Kampf in Arabic Wiki
"The ideas were so influential that, in the period between the two World Wars, they inspired the creation of new Arabic political groups, such as the Syrian Social Nationalist Party, the Lebanese Phalanges Party, the Young Egypt Party, the paramilitary group al-Futuwwa in Iraq, and also a branch of Syria's future Ba'ath Party, which is still in power with Bashar al-Assad. These movements all shared an admiration for the political model of the Reich, which some would openly support during the war."
Mein Kampf And The Nazi Role In Arab Anti-Semitism
"The owner told Mako that it was his son who placed the book in the store and that he himself is “a religious man who never even brings such books in.” He explained that he buys stocks of books from other sellers and it’s possible he accidentally purchased the Nazi books as part of a larger shipment without realizing it."
Arabic translation of ‘Mein Kampf’ sold in Israel Jerusalem Post, 22 October 2019
Lots of those in the Middle east were pro nazi. In Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by Shirer, in the chapter Barbarossa:Turn to Russia, Balkan Prelude, Hitler decided to support Iraq and sent a few arms to them.
“He ordered a military mission, a few planes and some arms to be dispatched to Baghdad to help Iraq.”