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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Number of stories About Islam The Nazi Army
Even in the Nazi army, there were nearly about 60,000 thousand Muslims. So actually what the Muslim background of cooperation with the Nazis?
The number of Arabs and Muslims who defended the allies in World War I had felt betrayed by the sweet promises of freedom and allies of their rights (even till now the west / allies are still fooling the Muslims). While Germany is the loser in the first world war. Bottom line: They have the same enemies with different backgrounds.
November 1938 a newspaper called Die Welt, with reference to the article that appeared in Der Arbeitsmann, writes as follows: "The core of the article is going to praise the Islamic concept of destiny, as an example to be comprehensive ideas about the fate of the future. It is at once also contrary to the concepts that are believed by the doctrine of Christianity that had been valid. "On the other hand, by referring to the weekly Berlin Fridericus, a French magazine wrote that" the number of people who converted to Islam is growing far never meant to cause problems in Germany. "
Fridericus claims that this is due to the Islamic concept of the "proclaimed the vital principles of ethics that has been built up, so it is very likely to be confirmed." By harmonizing the ideas of justice and forgiveness, Islam has made "Nordic many people who feel attracted to the teachings of liberation and equality are put forward."
Der Welt concluded his report: "The Austrians who rejoined the Reich found that in the capital are now developing new research and great interest in religion Muhammad, so that we can see the increase of local people who proclaim themselves as followers (as recorded in official government reports). On the other hand, well-planned propaganda supporting the abandonment of the teachings of the Christian Church actually growing. "(Quoted from the book" Islam et Nazism "by Mufti Amin Omar). In World War II, the German war against the countries which have been we know as the colonial Muslim nations such as Britain, France, Russia and the Netherlands. This is why millions of Muslims around the world to support Hitler and enroll as a volunteer in ketentaraannya. The vast majority of them are people of Bosnia, Albania, Chechnya, Tatar, and other nations under Soviet communist tyranny. Do not forget also the units that consist of the members of the Arab resistance (Freies Arabien).
Muhammad Amin al-Husseini, Grand Mufti of al-Quds (Jerusalem), led a revolt against Jewish and British Palestine from exile in Berlin, and former Prime Minister of Iraq Rashid Ali al-Gailani also led the nation in the fight against British imperialism of the German capital. There is also a pioneer groups of Arab journalists, writers, and activists who fought for their independence of each of their exile in Germany. this Arab supporters include Dr. Grobba Fritz, a veteran of the Foreign Office from 1924, which later served as German ambassador in Iraq and Saudi Arabia. He is an admirer of Islamic culture, dubbed "Lawrence of Arabia was the German" and became a close friend of al-Husseini. After World War II ended, Grobba embraced Islam and became a political liaison between Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser with the Germans and the Soviets (Kevin Coogan, Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International, New York: Autonomedia, 1999, page 383).
Other figures are the Werner-Otto von Hentig, a close friend of Grobba who is a former head of the Arab Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Joachim von Ribbentrop. After the war, he spent most of his time in the Middle East. In 1955 King Ibn Saud was appointed as the chief European adviser to Saudi Arabia. Enormity, he later served as ambassador to Germany? Indonesia! In his capacity, he accompanied the Saudi delegation as a special adviser in the Asia-Africa Conference held in Bandung in April 1955. Hentig give advice on the Arabs to adopt a policy of neutralism in world politics and maintain their independence from the world's super power, America and Russia (Kevin Coogan, Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International, New York: Autonomedia, 1999, page 384).
the rise of Germany as a superpower and the establishment of divisions of Islam. All this has provided a reason for Hitler's policies are very pro-Muslim. The main obstacle lies of old diplomats who prefer a conservative policy to appease world powers at that time and did not threaten the existing balance of power. But there are also younger elements in the body of the German Foreign Ministry who want to take advantage of the anti-colonial struggle of the colonized countries be encouraged so that they support the pro-Arab policies in the fight against Zionism which is supported by the Western imperialists. Of course this is very fit with the policy direction taken by Hitler at that time. After World War II ended, many officials and a former Nazi SS officer who moved to the Arab countries, became adherents of Islam, and has a military or bureaucratic positions in the state Their new, especially in Egypt and Syria (cf., Jean and Michel Angebert, The Occult and the Third Reich, New York: Macmillan.)
Following the Nazi officer who chose to become Muallaf:
- Erich Altern (Ali Bella): Former commissioner of Jewish affairs section at the Gestapo who later settled in Egypt and became an instructor in the Fatah resistance fighters against Israel.
- Hans Appler (One Chaffar): Former anakbuah Goebbels, who later worked in the British Ministry of Information in 1956 and then continued to be a member of the Islamic Congress.
- Franz Bartel (Hussein): Assistant head of the Gestapo in Kattowitz, than since 1959, he then served in Jewish ministries that are part of the Egyptian Information Ministry.
- Walter Baumann (Ali Ben Khader): SS-Sturmbannführer who had served in Warsaw, he then worked in the Ministry of War into Egypt and the Palestinian Liberation Front instructor.
- Fritz Bayerlein: General of the famous World War II who had fought with Erwin Rommel in North Africa . He helped repair the tanks belonging to the Egyptian Army. - Hans Becher: Gestapo Jewish section chief in Vienna, he later became an instructor Egyptian police in Alexandria (Alexandria).
- Wilhelm Beissner: Head of Reich Security Office (RSHA), which then housed lived in Egypt.
- Bernhard Bender (Bashir Ben Salah): Gestapo officer who will deep knowledge of Yiddish enabled him to enter into the Jewish underground organization in Warsaw. He later served as political adviser at the Cairo police force with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
- Werner Birgel (El-Gamin). SS officer from Leipzig who served in the Egyptian Information Ministry.
- Wilhelm Böckler (Abd al-Karim): SS-Untersturmführer who served in Warsaw. He later became an official in the affairs of Egypt's Information Ministry fled to Israel after that country in 1949.
- Wilhelm Börner (Ali Ben Keshir): SS-Sturmbannführer who later served in the Egyptian Interior Ministry and an instructor of the Palestine Liberation Front.
- Alois Brunner (Ali Mohammed): SS officers who held senior positions in the Department of the Jewish leadership of Adolf Eichmann. He later became special adviser to the Egyptian and Syrian forces. Mossad (Israeli intelligence) repeatedly tried to kill him in Damascus, which was reported as his residence.
- Friedrich Buble (Ben Amman): SS-Obergruppenführer with the Gestapo who later became director of the Egyptian Public Relations Department in 1952 as well as an adviser to Cairo police forces.
- Franz Bünsch: Goebbels's men who became the BND correspondent in Cairo and helped organize the Saudi Arabian Riyal currency in 1958. - Erich Bunzel: SA-Obersturmführer well as Major and colleagues Goebbels. He then served in the department of Israel in Egypt's Information Ministry.
- Joachim Däumling (Ibrahim Mustafa): The head of the Gestapo in Düsseldorf, he then became advisor to the Egyptian prison system and the radio operator service members in Cairo. He was hired to assist the development of the Egyptian intelligence service. - Hans Eisele: SS doctor with the rank of Hauptsturmführer which later became the medical staff in aircraft and missile facility at Helwan Egypt until his death in 1965.
- Wilhelm Fahrmbacher: Generalleutnant in the body that becomes responsible Vlassov Wehrmacht Armee in France in 1944. He then served as military adviser to Gamal Abdel Nasser and joined the staff of central planners in Cairo.
- Eugen Fichberger: SS-Sturmbannführer
- Leopold Gleim (Ali al-Nasher): SS-Standartenführer in Warsaw and the head of the Gestapo department for Jewish affairs in Poland. He then served in the Egyptian intelligence service.
- Gruber (Aradji): A close friend of the head of Abwehr (Wehrmacht Intelligence Service) Admiral Wilhelm Canaris. He then fled to Egypt and worked for the Arab League from 1950.
- Baron von Harder: The former Goebbels assistants who later lived in Egypt.
- Ludwig Heiden (Luis el-Hadj): SS officers as well as journalists Weltdienst (German press agency) that transferred to the Egyptian press office during World War II. After the war, he returned to Egypt in 1950 and wrote books about the Third Reich in Arabic!
- Aribert Heim: SS-Hauptsturmführer who later became a doctor in the Egyptian police force.
- Franz Hithofer: Gestapo officer who had fled Vienna to Egypt in 1950.
- Ulrik Klaus (Muhammad Akbar).
- Karl Luder: Former head of the Hitler Youth in Poland who later served in the Egyptian Ministry of War. - Gerhard Mertins: SS-Standartenführer.
- Rudolf Mildner: SS-and Gestapo chief in Standartenführer Katowitz and Polizei in Denmark. He lived in Egypt from 1963.
- Alois Moser: SS-Gruppenführer who served in the Ukraine and later became an instructor WEAR GREEN paramilitary movement in Cairo.
- Oskar Münzel: General Wehrmacht who had fled to Egypt in 1950 and then organized the country paratroopers them.
- Gerd von Nimzek (Ben Ali): Escape to Egypt in 1950.
- Achim Dieter Pelschnik (el-Said): Escape to Egypt after World War II. - Franz Rademacher (Thome Rossel): Director of the Jewish affairs section in German Foreign Office from 1940 until 1943. He then fled to Syria and worked as a local journalist.
- Hans Reichenberg: Former SS officer who lived in Tangier and set up import-export company and help the Arabo-African smuggling weapons to the organizations' anti-imperialist struggle of the FLN in Algeria.
- Schmalstich: SS-Sturmbannführer - Seipel (Emmad Zuhair): SS-Sturmbannführer and Gestapo officer who later worked in Paris for the security services in the Egyptian Interior Ministry.
- Heinrich Sellmann (Hassan Suleiman): The head of the Gestapo in Ulm who served in the Ministry of security services Egypt's information as well as an adviser to the issue of counter-espionage.
- Ernst-Wilhelm Springer: Former SS officer who helped the formation of SS Muslim Legion, and then fled to Egypt after the war. He then continued his career as a provider of weapons to the FLN.
- Albert Thielemann (Amman Kader): SS chief in Bohemia who served in the Egyptian Information Ministry.
- Erich Weinmann: SS-Standartenführer and head Sicherheitsdienst (SD) in Prague. He then fled to Egypt in 1949 and became an adviser of the Alexandria police department in 1950.
And now I want to ask (for Indonesia): We are being colonized for hundreds of years by the Dutch, and then the Dutch fought by Hitler himself, then why now we scream blasphemy and all things Nazi about the "guided" the propaganda karbitan we swallow it raw? Is the history of Nazi Germany had invaded Indonesia? Is the history of Nazi Germany is so bloody Muslim people? The answer is: NO WAY There are obvious superpower nation that deliberately makes the news propaganda about Hitler and his troops.