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The Shoah - Nazi Muslims & Jewish Avengers
various | April 27th, 2005

Posted on 04/27/2005 12:12:52 AM PDT by M. Espinola

-In Memory of the Shoah Six Million-

Photo documentation: The Nazi-Islamic enemy: Hajj Amin Al-Husseini, Bosnian Muslim Waffen-SS & other willing German collaborators.

A Bosnian member of the Waffen-SS salutes Hajj Amin Al-Husseini during the Mufti's visit to Bosnia.

Hajj Amin Al-Husseini greets a Bosnian member of the Waffen-SS during his visit to Bosnia, 1943.

Hajj Amin Al-Husseini in the company of German SS and Bosnian members of the Waffen-SS during an official visit to Bosnia.

Hajj Amin Al-Husseini reviews Bosnian Moslem recruits to the Waffen-SS.

Hajj Amin Al-Husseini rides in an open jeep in the company of German SS and civilian officials during an official visit to Bosnia.

The photo shows the Bosnian Muslim SS-division "Handschar", that served as model for the Albanian-Muslim SS-division "Skanderbeg" in Kosovo. Albanians, who had served in the SS-division "Handschar" as volunteers, were later establishing the infamous "Skanderbeg"-division.

Jews carrying suitcases and baskets, are rounded-up for deportation from Zrenjanin, Serbia. In August 1941 the Germans initiated the mass imprisonment of Jewish men throughout Serbia. Those from northern Serbia were sent to the Topovske Supe concentration camp in Belgrade. From there, they were removed in groups for execution. Beginning in December 1941, the Jewish women and children of Serbia were rounded-up and taken to the Sajmiste camp in Belgrade, where most were killed in mobile gas vans between March and May, 1942.

Civilians ride a streetcar in Belgrade that is marked "Fuer Juden Verboten" (Forbidden to Jews).

A German military officer converses with Kosta Pecanac (the pre-war president of the Chetniks) and Dazafer Deva (a collaborator from Kosovo) in Podvjevo.



JEWISH AVENGERS-FIGHT THE FORCES OF EVIL!

PALMACH HEROES!

Fighting back! Palestinian Jewish parachutists read on board the airplane before being dropped into Yugoslavia.

The Palestinian Jewish parachutists were a group of British-trained volunteers who were dropped behind enemy lines in Nazi-occupied Europe during the last two years of World War II.

In 1942 the Jewish Agency for Palestine applied to the British for assistance in sending Jewish volunteers to Europe, who as emissaries of the Yishuv (the Palestinian Jewish community), would help to organize local resistance and rescue operations among the Jewish communities.

The British were unwilling to send the hundreds of volunteers envisioned by the Jewish Agency, but ultimately agreed to train a few units of Jewish parachutists who were recent immigrants from certain targeted countries that they wanted to infiltrate.

Palmach Members In Training On Mount Carmel 1940

Palmach Women Members On A Trip To Ein Gedi

Palmach Members in training

The candidates were selected from the ranks of the Palmach [acronym for 'Plugot Hamahatz' -- Striking Force of the Jewish military underground], Zionist youth movement activists and Palestinian Jews already serving in the British army. Of the 240 men and women who volunteered, 110 underwent the training program that commenced in Cairo in March 1943.

Dinner at the Jewish Soldiers' Club in Cairo. Seated at the large table from left to right are, Tzipora, Chaim and Moshe Sharett; Dr. Yehuda Eben-Shmuel; Rabbi Israel Brodi; Abba Eban; and Rehavam Amir

Palmach Members Training In Kibbutz Beit Oren 1942

Palmach Member Training In Kibbutz Beit Oren 1942

Because of certain operational difficulties, only 32 of the trained volunteers (including three women) were sent on missions to Europe.

1944, a group of Palestinian Jewish parachutists who were dropped behind enemy lines pose with women from the Yugoslavian underground.

Nine of the Jewish parachutists were sent to Romania, three to Hungary, five to Slovakia, ten to Yugoslavia, three to Italy and two to Bulgaria.

Palestinian Jewish parachutist Uriel Kanner on board an airplane before being dropped into Yugoslavia.

Palestinian Jewish parachutist Arieh Lupesko listens to a radio broadcast while en route to Romania.

The first group was dropped into Yugoslavia in May 1943; the last was dropped in southern Austria on the last day of the war. Of the 32 volunteers, twelve were captured. Seven of the twelve were subsequently executed, including Haviva Reik in Slovakia and Hannah Szenes in Hungary.

Jewish heros: Palestinian Jewish parachutists Haviva Reik, Baruch Kamin, Uriel Kanner, Dov Berger (Harari), Tsadok Doron and Sara Braverman go sightseeing while in Egypt for their training.

Hannah Szenes became a symbol of idealism and self-sacrifice. Szenes was parachuted in March, 1944 into Yugoslavia, and spent three months with Tito’s partisans. Her idealism and commitment to her cause are memorialized in her poem “Blessed is the Match,” which she wrote at this time.

On June 7th, 1944, at the height of the deportation of Hungarian Jews, Szenes crossed the border into Hungary. She was caught almost immediately by the Hungarian 'police' (The Arrow-Cross) and although tortured cruelly and repeatedly over the next several months, refused to divulge any information. Even the knowledge that her mother was at risk and that she too might be harmed did not move Szenes to cooperate with the police. At her trial in October of that year, Szenes staunchly defended her activities and she refused to request clemency. Throughout her ordeal she remained steadfast in her courage, and when she was executed by a firing squad on November 7th, she refused the blindfold, staring squarely at her executors and her fate.

Yoel Palgi infiltrated Nazi controlled Hungary and escaped back to Palestine.

Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Rafi Reiss. Reiss made two drops behind enemy lines. The first was into Yugoslavia; the second was into Slovakia, where he was captured and killed.

The Jewish parachutists succeeded in making contact with the various national resistance movements in the Balkans, including Tito's partisans in Yugoslavia. Several were active participants in the Slovak National Uprising. Others succeeded in aiding Allied POWs in Romania and organizing immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period.

Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Reuven Dafni who made two successful drops into Yugoslavia.

Abba Berdiczew captured in Slovakia and deported to Mauthausen where he died

Zvi Ben Yaakov, he was captured and killed in Slovakia

Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Peretz Goldstein. Peretz, a true hero of Israel parachuted into Yugoslavia, was captured and sent to Oranienburg concentration camp, where he perished

Palestinian Jewish parachutists gather in Bucharest to celebrate the release of Arieh Lupesko and Yehuda Gokovsky from captivity. Seated from left to right are Arieh Lupsesko, Yitzchak Ben-Efraim, Yeshayahu Trachtenberg, Baruch Kamin, and Yehuda Gokovsky. Standing behind is Dov (Berger) Harari.



TOPICS: Germany; Israel
KEYWORDS: holocaust; islamicnazis; jewish; palmach; yugoslavia
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Comment #41 Removed by Moderator

To: datura
How about this: The Grand Mufti (shown in the start of this with the SS) had two apprentices under his tutelage. One was Yasser Arafat, the other was Saddam.

How about THIS: The Grand Mufti's family name is Al-Husseini. The family name of Yassir Arafat is Al-Husseini. This is no coincidence - Arafat is the Grand Mufti's nephew (or was, until the festering pustule finally stopped stealing our oxygen).

42 posted on 04/29/2005 8:53:20 AM PDT by Ancesthntr
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To: Salem

In terms of the photo in question, I too thought it was a real nice one, thus it got top billing in the Palmach portion of this thread.


43 posted on 04/30/2005 11:20:29 AM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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To: ariamne
Thanks for the profile approval :)

The only response the Islamic terrorist enemy has ever respected from 1948 forward are those depicted below:


44 posted on 04/30/2005 11:31:56 AM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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