Втората световна война

Амин ал-Хусейни

 
Арабският главен мюфтия на Йерусалим - Амин ал-Хусейни с Адолф Фитлер.
 
Амин ал-Хусейни среща с Хайнрих Химлер - ръководител на нацистки СС.
 
Амин ал-Хусейни на среща с нацисти в Берлин, по време на Втората световна война.

Мюсюлмански СС-войници

 
The collar patch of Handschar, worn on the right collar by Bosnian Muslim Nazis in place of the SS Sig runes worn by Germanic SS divisions.
 
 
The pictures above shows Bosnian Muslim SS-soldiers in their Handschar Muslim uniforms.
 
Muslim Nazi troops in traditional Muslim prayer (1943).
 
 
 
Pictures above show the Arabic Grand Mufti of Jerusalem with Bosnian Muslim SS-soldiers.
 
Yasser Arafat (far-right) at Amin Al Husseini's funeral (with Mufti of Lebanon).

Modern Day

Mein Kampf

 
Mein Kampf, written by Adolf Hitler, is a best-seller in the Muslim World including; Egypt, Palestine, Turkey, and is also selling well in London areas with a large 'Arab' population.
 
Mein Kampf is selling as well as Dan Brown's latest novel in Dhaka, Bangladesh,[1] where sales soar towards Eid, as it is bought by many as gifts.

Muslim Protests

 
A Muslim mother in Melbourne Australia with her daughter (2009).
 
During a "cartoon" protest in London UK (2006).
 
 

Nazi Salute

 
Palestinian soldiers under Yasser Arafat doing Nazi salute.
 
 
 
Nazi salute (West Bank, Jenin, June 19, 2007)
 
 
 
 
 
Hizballah Salute.
 
Police give the Nazi salute (May 9, 2006).
 
Samir Kuntar on arrival in Lebanon (2008).

Miscellaneous

 
Swastika flag in the Arab Muslim settlement of Beit Ummar (May 20, 2013)
 

See Also

  • Nazism - Страница, която води до други статии, свързани с Nazism
  • Antisemitism - Страница, която води до други статии, свързани с Antisemitism

References

  1. Alastair Lawson - Mein Kampf a hit on Dhaka streets - BBC News, November 27, 2009