Posted on 08/17/2006 4:02:08 AM PDT by markomalley
THE JEWS everywhere are "the Muslim's bitter enemies," said a prominent Islamic leader. Throughout history, the "irreconcilable enemy of Islam" has conspired and schemed and "oppressed and persecuted 40 million Muslims," he said. In Palestine, the Jews are establishing "a base from which to extend their power over neighboring Islamic countries." And, he proclaimed, "this war, which was unleashed by the world Jewry," provided "Muslims the best opportunity to free themselves from these instances of persecution and oppression."
Sound like Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah? Or perhaps Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad? Nope. It was the grand mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin Husseini, in 1942. An ardent Nazi supporter, Husseini delivered his speech at the opening of the Islamic Institute in Berlin, one day after the Allies denounced the Nazis for "carrying into effect Hitler's oft-repeated intention to exterminate the Jewish people in Europe." Husseini's address was approved by Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, and Joseph Goebbels was in attendance. The Reich press office widely distributed the comments.
President Bush undoubtedly didn't have any of this in mind this week when he dubbed our enemies in the war on terror "Islamic fascists." But his comments analytically flawed as they may be added some much-needed moral clarity to our current struggle. They also helped to illuminate a much-overlooked point: Islamic fundamentalism and Nazism are historically and intellectually linked. (When the Israelis caught Adolf Eichmann, an architect of the Final Solution, a leading Saudi Arabian newspaper read: "Arrest of Eichmann, who had the honor of killing 6 million Jews.") Perhaps unsurprisingly, Bush's remarks seem to have struck a nerve.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
Most of the "German street" were unaware of the mass murders. The death camps were hidden from ordinary citizens.
I was aware of the connection before, but the video provided by backhoe was definitely a bigtime underscoring of the level of collaboration between the two. Two peas in a pod. I have been using Islamonazis to describe the mohammedans for a while and admit that I borrowed it from some other FReeper but can't remember who. It is truly fitting.
Throughout history, the "irreconcilable enemy of Islam" has conspired and schemed and "oppressed and persecuted 40 million Muslims," he said. In Palestine, the Jews are establishing "a base from which to extend their power over neighboring Islamic countries."That's kinda strange, since history is far older than 14 centuries. The sunny outlook is, Moslems won't be oppressed and persecuted for another 14 centuries, no reason...
There's nothing like seeing it with your own eyes, is there?
I sent that to my wife's church group.
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"And, again, too many in the unspotless West are saying, 'they can't be serious.'"
Oh, yes. They are.
Are we?
Yeeeaaahhh...
bttt
Very interesting. Those who don't remember history....
My husband likes to relate a comment made by a young woman in a college class, she was commenting on a holocaust movie, said "oh, that didn't really happen, it was just a movie".
Re: the young lady
See the first paragraph under the heading "Our Failure, Our Duty"
(about half-way down) in this gem of a column by historian David McCollough at:
http://www.hillsdale.edu/imprimis/2005/April/
Muslim + Nazi = MAZI.
I like it! In WWII they were one and the same, what they did to the Jews.
Mazi.... Good, you have done a public service.
Of course, there is a Hitler-cult among Arab Muslims ("O Hitler, O he of blessed memory!") and Mein Kampf in Arabic is a runaway best seller. Haj Amin al-Husseini lobbied Hitler to prevent Jews being shipped out of Europe to Palestine (which Heinrich Himmler had been only too glad to do, if the price was right).
Arab Muslims have worshipped Nazis for decades. Their shared Jew-hatred is the Arabs' ticket to being seen as truly white.
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