Posted on 04/27/2005 12:12:52 AM PDT by M. Espinola
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 reviews Bosnian Moslem recruits to the Waffen-SS.
Civilians ride a streetcar in Belgrade that is marked "Fuer Juden Verboten" (Forbidden to Jews).
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.
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.
Because of certain operational difficulties, only 32 of the trained volunteers (including three women) were sent on missions to Europe.
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.
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.
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.
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Thanks, those I found, but I have (or had) it firmly planted in my memory that recently, I read that it was a top seller
in Egypt.
I remember thinking that it was not a surprise, as so many
Nazi's went there during and after WW2.
That poster is a FAKE.
That would be my conclusion based on a number of observations.
1. It is made up of pieces of well known historical posters, particularly one of a HJ (hitler Youth) congress.
2. The s used in black-letter (Fraktur) which looks something like an f (without the little cross-piece) is not used at the end of a word like "Nazis." At the end of a word, one uses the more normal-looking s. One th poster, they did not get it right. On this poster the makers used the f-like s at the end of the word Nazis, showing that they did not know exactly what they were doing.
3. The world Allianz (from French) is understandable in German, but would not be the normal or preferred German word. They would be more likely to sue Bund.
4. The German word Treffen means more a meeting, like a meeting of two people in the street. It would not be for something like an assembly, which would be a Versammlung or Kongress.
5. It would be shocking for a true Nazi to show the German man shorter than the Asiatic.
6. Although Geobbels himself used the word Nazi, it was not the preferred word in propaganda, including posters. There one would refer to National Socialists or use the abbreviation NS.
My guess is that this poster was made by some neo-Nazis who didn't really know what they were doing, or even as "black propaganda" by Israelis making the point of the similarity of some of the streams of hatred in anti-Jewish hatreds. It is also possible that some Palestinian group made this thinking to enlist support from neo-Nazis.
Great exegesis.
-- I noticed the last "s" but i was not thinking about the different way of writing it.
-- A possible explanation for the poster could be, that it was a reaction to this 2004 event, which was cancelled:
The goals of the previously planed Arab & Islamic congress in Europe were the solidarity with the Palestinian and Iraqi people suffering under occupation, to make distinction between terror and legitimate resistance against occupation, to avert discrimination against Arabs and Muslims in Europe and to unify and build a federal union for the Arab and Islamic unions and Institutions as well as to give the right and true picture of Islam, the last mission and seal of the revelation religion.
Through a letter of the "Simon-Wiesenthal-Center" in Paris to the German interior minister Mr. Schilly accusing the Congress of being as "Jihadist" and as a market for radical jihad there has been a groundless turbulence in the German policy n within the local and international Media.
The German security officials had already declared that they are observing the preparations since May 2004, i.e. since 4 months. They have been studying it. There are no reason to forbid the congress unless there are a crime.
There were indeed an unusual style in the Arabic and English text set by Humanity On Hold, which represented only one element and not the whole participants at the planned congress.
The coordinator for communication Mr. Gabriel Daher denied during the last time all accusations raised against the planned congress.
Under false and bad mass media and under strained political atmosphere it was contradictory to the aims of the planned congress to continue and get the resident Arabs and Muslims in confrontation with the mass media and with the already fixed political positions.
This website will be maintained not as a political platform. It will be used for intellectual and religious discussions and thoughts.
Gabriel Daher.
Berlin, Sept. 25-th, 2004
source: www.anamoqawem.org via waybackmachine.org
(love your profile page two--awesome images!)
That's a modified F-16.
Not too sure, you'd need to ask the artist. It's a bonnie representation of the style of classic Nazi propaganda, though.....
Thank you.
An F-16, to me it looks a bit like someone cut the middle
out of the body and put it back together, for a toy plane.
Yes, i know it is deadly and I can imagine it can get in and
out in a hurry, after a powerful release of the weapons.
It would be a thrill to ride in it, yes, even for granny.
It is far different than the 1930 and 1940's models that I
played around....last century.
I don't know the different planes of today.
"Thanks for posting the data on the Shoah movie. Is the film a French production? Do you think this Shoah film might be shown on the History Channel, BBC or PBS?"
I will research this for you and get back to you.
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This is a real cool picture!
I wouldn't call it a FAKE because I don't think that anyone has claimed it is a real poster. It looks like a Photoshop spoof, not a very good one considering the perspective of the figures.
bttt
D.I.N.
You bet!
The symbol of Hungary's Arrow Cross, a Hungarian Nazi outfit.
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