Posted on 06/12/2005 3:50:43 PM PDT by CHARLITE
The infamous manifesto penned in prison during the 1920s by one of historys greatest despots has become a bestseller in Turkey, a troubling sign of increasing anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism.
Since January, Mein Kampf has sold more than 50,000 copies, rising to No. 4 on the bestseller list. The book outlines Hitler's plans for world domination and his intense hatred of the Jewish people.
"A lot of people in the West don't realize this has always been a popular book among radical Muslims," says Steve Hagerman, founder of Turkish World Outreach. "They think its a tragedy Hitler didnt win the war. This is symptomatic of growing anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism in the country."
Hagerman is concerned about a resurgence of conservative Islam in Turkey, which he believes is promoted and funded by Iran and Saudi Arabia.
"Turkey is a different place right now," Hagerman observes. "The military, the radical Muslims and the secularists are becoming more and more anti-American," he says. "Literalist Islam is teaching the Muslims to hate the Jews and to hate democracy. Their belief in Muslim eschatology is that the world is destined to be conquered by Islam."
I wonder what Hitler thought of Muslims?
You be the judge:
Arafat's Hitler-loving role model, Ken Timmerman profiles 'brilliant' anti-Semitic Arab leader
I've read the book, it's a good one. Timmerman also wrote the Jesse J. expose, "Shakedown."
It's been created by Meek. (see lower left hand corner of picture)
It's great! Captures Hillary perfectly.
Me too, I had to read it for a political theory course. Not exactly staying awake material...
Minutes of the meeting with Hitler and Husseini.
Source: Documents on German Foreign Policy 1918-1945, Series D, Vol XIII, London, 1964, pp.881 ff.
German Chancellor Adolf Hitler and Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini:
Zionism and the Arab Cause (November 28, 1941)
Haj Amin al-Husseini, the most influential leader of Palestinian Arabs, lived in Germany during the Second World War. He met Hitler, Ribbentrop and other Nazi leaders on various occasions and attempted to coordinate Nazi and Arab policies in the Middle East.
Record of the Conversation between the Fuhrer and the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem on November 28, 1941, in the Presence of Reich Foreign Minister and Minister Grobba in Berlin...read more
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I might be funny though the !#$%^ believes it.
The part about dealing with Germany's syphilis crisis was a real page turner. /sarcasm
"The infamous manifesto...has become a bestseller in Turkey, a troubling sign of increasing anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism."
How is this a sign of "increasing" anti-Semitism and how exactly does this translate to anti-Americanism? This is a WorldNetDaily leap of logic. I'm sure Turkey has had, for a good while, its entrenched class of hate-kooks. It probably reflects what is already there, not necessarily that MORE are being converted to Hitler's brand of evil.
Anyway, I'm not so much worried about Turkey. I'm really worried about an Islamicized Latin/South America. I expect this to be the Islamic high point of their war against the West and our southern border will be our Armageddon.
(IMO Europe's lost; non-Muslim Europeans don't have the resolve to have large families again in order to out-populate Europe's rising Muslim population.)
I bought a copy one time out of curiosity, couldn't get through the first three chapters. Didn't take long to figure out the guy was insane.
I bought a copy 25 years ago. I was living in Germany and I wanted to see how an entire nation could be seduced by a single person. After several attempts I decided it either wasn't Hilter's writings or something was very seriously lost in the translation. Either way it looks almost brand new except for a nice layer of library dust. ( a fancy way for saying I don't dust bookshelves well.)
He liked them well enough to let them into the SS. The Mufti was also welcome in Berlin during the war.
Mein Kampf and Michael Moore on sale in Amman, Jordon.
Photos by Freeper Daniel Rubenstein.
Gee, anti semitism in a muslim country.
Who would have thunk it?
Maybe it was cheaper than toilet paper over there!
And Che Guevera too of course.
What in heavens name is wrong with the world to embrace and admire such fascist hate mongers, terrorists and killers?
Think about it, billions and billons of people have their knickers in a twist and blame all their problems and all their failures on over less than 13 million Jews. Wow, those darn Jews are pretty scary and powerful. It must be the gefilte fish or kreplach.
Thanks for the ping!
Moral Absolutes Ping.
File it under "know thine enemy".
Hmmm - one of the founders of ACT-UP, Larry something or other, admitted that he and the other original members of the radical "gay" group read Mein Kampf for inspiration.
Hmmm.
Let me know if you want on/off this pinglist.
Radical Islamics and homosexual activists - twins separated at birth?
ping!
Amin Al Husseini seen inspecting his Hanzar Division made up exclusively of Muslims, mostly from the Crotia/Bosnia/Serbia region. They actively lead the genocide against Serbs, Serbian Jews and Gypsies.
Amin Al Husseini meets with Adolf Hitler in November 1942, weeks before the decision to implement the Final Solution which sent Europe's Jews to the gas chamber. The Third Reich provided Amin Al Husseini with a salary and appointed him Head of the Hanzar SS Division. The Hanzar Division was made of Nazi Muslims and implemented the genocide of 250,000 Serbs, Gypsies and Jews during WWII.
Amin Al Husseini shown here on a Nazi poster recruiting fellow Muslims to join Hitler in the fight against the West and the Jews. His disciples today include Yasser Arafat, Saddam Hussein and the leaders of Hamas, Al Qeida and Islamic Jihad.
Amin Al Husseini, future President of the World Islamic Congress (1961) and founding father of the Arab League (1944) inspects his Muslim Nazi troops, the Hanzar Division. Amin Al Husseini making the traditional nazi salute.
Yasser Arafat became a disciple of Amin Al Husseini since the age of 17. Here: recent picture of Palestinian soldiers under the leadership of Arafat making the traditional Nazi salute.
WWII . Amin Al Husseini spent most of the war in Berlin. He was on Hitler's payroll as he lead the Hanzar Division of Muslim SS and played a lead-role in determining the fate of Europe's Jewish community.. From Berlin, Amin Al Husseini helped organize the transfer of Nazi officers into the Middle East
Amin Al Husseini inspecting his Nazi troops, the Hanzar. Here, he is showing a young Muslim recruit how to use his rifle. Amin Al Husseini himself had been an officer in the defeated Ottoman Islamic Empire of World War I.<
My Mom had Mein Kampf as her Book of the month club selection in 1939 or so.I so value these treasures from my Moms day, she would write notes on the fly leaf of her books. I remember her notes on the book being something like incoherent ramblings and racism and how she was disappointed that German intellectualism had fallen so low.
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