Israel knew about this and killed several Nazi scientists working for Nasser. Some fled to Syria, fate unknown but the Mossad never forgave or forgot them.
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18 years after Hitlerha-Arets - הארץ, 19 April 1963
The Egyptians funded Eichmann's defense
By Naftali Lavi
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Nazism Activized From the Outside
"Nazi movement will not win followers in Germany today, but Nazi activists have, and they are looking for a way out of their ambitions," says the electronics engineer at one of their sign factories, which supplies important materials and even finished equipment for the Egyptian missile program.
In the absence of a greenhouse in the house, the Nazi activists turn to outside allies.
One of the active cells of this type I discovered at Beichstraße 8 in Munich, in the private apartment of Hans Rechenberg, an Wehrmacht officer who had fallen in Crete and had previously served as a senior official in the Nazi Interior Ministry of [Wilhelm] Frick.
For about ten years, Mr. Rechenberg has been working closely with the publisher of medical literature in Lausanne, Mr. [François] Genoud, in close collaboration with Arab nationalist movements.
There was a period of friendship with Ahmed Shukeiri, Saudi Arabia's representative at the UN and one of the venomous incitement enhancers against Israel.
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(Note:
Not to be confused with today's radical Haaretz---since 2,000 has been disastrous.)
They were helping Nasser develop chemical weapons which were intended for use in what became the Six-Day War, but Israel got wind of this. Reinhard Gehlen had sent Otto von Skorzeny to advise Nasser’s associate Mohamed Naguib, other former Nazis involved included Wilhelm Fahrmbacher and Oskar Munzel of the Wehrmacht and Leopold Gleim and Joachim Daemling of the Gestapo. Arafat received training from Skorzeny at this time. The Iraqi Ba’athist movement also looked to Nasser as leader of the Pan-Arab movement during this period.