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Icon of Evil: Hitler's Mufti and the Rise of Radical Islam [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 201x122x33 mm, kaal: 181 g, Contains 1 Pre-recorded digital audio player
  • Sari: Playaway Adult Nonfiction
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2009
  • Kirjastus: Findaway World
  • ISBN-10: 1608127877
  • ISBN-13: 9781608127870
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 201x122x33 mm, kaal: 181 g, Contains 1 Pre-recorded digital audio player
  • Sari: Playaway Adult Nonfiction
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2009
  • Kirjastus: Findaway World
  • ISBN-10: 1608127877
  • ISBN-13: 9781608127870
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In the 1920s, Hajj Amin-al-Husseini was the political and spiritual leader of the Palestinian Arabs. A vicious anti-Semite, he led numerous pogroms against Jewish settlers. During World War II, al-Husseini allied himself and his people with Hitler; he lived in Germany, met with Hitler, encouraged ""the final solution,"" and became close friends with Himmler and other Nazis. After the war, al-Husseini escaped (he would certainly have been convicted at Nuremberg for war crimes) and fled to Egypt. His standing only rose, and in Egypt he was instrumental in fomenting Nazi-style anti-Semitic propaganda there. He also became the mentor to a new generation of radical ""Islamo-fascist"" Arab leaders. Foremost among them: Yasser Arafat.



In the 1920s, Hajj Amin-al-Husseini was the political and spiritual leader of the Palestinian Arabs. A vicious anti-Semite, he led numerous pogroms against Jewish settlers. During World War II, al-Husseini allied himself and his people with Hitler; he lived in Germany, met with Hitler, encouraged ""the final solution,"" and became close friends with Himmler and other Nazis. After the war, al-Husseini escaped (he would certainly have been convicted at Nuremberg for war crimes) and fled to Egypt. His standing only rose, and in Egypt he was instrumental in fomenting Nazi-style anti-Semitic propaganda there. He also became the mentor to a new generation of radical ""Islamo-fascist"" Arab leaders. Foremost among them: Yasser Arafat.