Posted on 02/15/2007 11:28:06 AM PST by Mobile Vulgus
And my point is that those 21,000 troops plus the muslim recruits in other Nazi divisions plus the muslim organizations that supported them plus the muslim clerics who helped the nazis recruit are representative of the persuasion of that region's muslim population as a whole. That persuasion was nazi.
What other Nazi divisions? You've been prattling on about this for over a month and you have yet to mention any other Nazi divisions.
And my point is that those 21,000 troops plus the muslim recruits in other Nazi divisions plus the muslim organizations that supported them plus the muslim clerics who helped the nazis recruit are representative of the persuasion of that region's muslim population as a whole. That persuasion was nazi.
And who were these Muslim clerics? You've named one virulent anti-Semite from Jerusalem and it's telling that the Nazis had to truck him in from abroad.
And as I've stated before, your logic holds that the Christian community of the region, which also supplied recruits for, for example, three Waffen-SS divisions in Hunary alone.
It's quite fair to say that the region as a whole was of the Nazi persuasion. After all, almost every state in the region sided with the Nazis.
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