tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8471082069031980581.post6849003622171172027..comments2024-03-11T08:31:04.022-04:00Comments on Bieganski the Blog: Nazism's Goal: Eliminate ChristianityD Goskahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09353495585591945881noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8471082069031980581.post-76674738289293054552022-11-22T15:58:42.543-05:002022-11-22T15:58:42.543-05:001914 - April: Falastin [فلسطين] newspaper banned b...1914 - April: Falastin [فلسطين] newspaper banned by the Ottoman authorities for inciting "race hatred."<br /><br />1920-21: Mohammed Amin [al-Husayni] Al Husseini محمد أمين الحسيني] instigates to bloody violence, becomes the Mufti.<br /><br />1921 - April: the British gave permission for the periodical to be reinstrated. Preceeding the May-1921 riots.<br /><br />1929: following the Mufti Hajj Amin al-Husayni incitement, attacks begin on Jerusalem Jews, atrocious Hebron massacre: mass rape, slaughter in beasty brutality, mutilations. Victims: non-Zionist pious Jews.<br /><br />1929-1939: The Mufti de facto controls 'Falastin' newspaper.<br /><br />1933-1946: major Arab newspapers, by-in-laege, overall, praise the Axis.<br /><br />1933 - March 31, 1933: some 2 months after Hitler’s elected, the Mufti meets the German Consul, congratulates on Hitler's win and that the Arabs are with the Nazis against democracies. <br /><br />1933- April 13: Pestine born Jorge Zurob Sabaj already begins glorifying Hitler in his 'Mundo Arabe.' Then "the Arabe Mundo served as a propaganda organ of the Nazis," during WW2.<br /><br />1933 - October: Eissael Bendek, member of the Arab Executive's Administrative Bureau, to direct a propaganda campaign in the interests of the Nazi Party. <br /><br />1933-4: Istiqlal's [الإستقلال] al-Difa'a [الدفاع] became a fascist propaganda pamphlet.<br /><br />1934 - June: the formation of an Arab Nazi Youth Organization. <br /><br />1935: Istiqlal, reorganized, goes pro Nazi propaganda, according to Templars' paper March 15. And that many Arabs saw Hitler as the most important man of the 20th century. <br /><br />1935: there is a special interest by Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in Arabic translation.<br /><br />1935 - March: the Mufti with Jamal Husseini, establish the Futuwwah modeled on Hitler youths. It connected other Arab youths groups outside the area.<br /><br />1935 - May: When delegates returned from an Arab youth conference in Haifa, their train to Afula bore a swastika chalked on one of the coaches with an Arabic inscription beneath it reading "Germany over All."<br /><br />1935 - June: Arabs in Haifa form Nazi club, well funded by the Nazis.<br /><br />1935 - September: After Hitler proclaimed the Nuremberg Race Laws in 1935, a number of Palestinians sent telegrams congratulating him.<br /><br />1935 - December 9: Falastin newspaper especially idealized Hitler. <br /><br />1935 - 1941: pan-Arab al-Muthanna club, founded by Saib Shawkat and Taha al-Hashimi.<br />Yunis al-Sab'awi (يونس السبعاوي) (who translated Hitler's book Mein Kampf into Arabic in the early 1930s) was active in it. Syrian and Palestinian teachers (noted Palestinians names: Akram Zu'aytir and Darwish al-Miqdadi), became prominently involved in it. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com