Former German soldier traces Middle East crisis to Nazis By Chad Groening and Jody Brown

"Hilmar von Campe has written an autobiography called How Was it Possible?, which provides a insight into the relationship between Adolph Hitler's Nazi regime and Islam. The former Hitler youth says there was a very good relationship between the Jews and the Arabs before the war. 'The Arab leaders of that time invited the Jews back to Palestine and said together we can really make progress,' he shares.
But then, according to von Campe, Hitler invited a Muslim leader to come live in Berlin. 'It was a grand mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, who was a guest of Hitler from 1941 to 1945 in Berlin,' he states. The author says al-Husseini was provided a luxurious home by the Nazis and received the equivalent of $10,000 every month. 'And he plotted with Hitler how to destroy Israel and kill the Jews,' adds von Campe.
Al-Husseini assisted in the Holocaust, says the author, and helped spur hatred against the Jews in much of the Middle East. 'When he came back to Jerusalem, he turned the tide against the Jews and he launched the idea that the Jews have no right to the land on which they lived,' he says."
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In 1945, liberated Yugoslavia under Marshal Tito sought to indict the Mufti as a war criminal for his activities in Bosnia, but with help from the SS the Mufti had already escaped Germany with other members of his clan.” The SS gave him a plane and helped him fly to France three days before Hitler’s suicide, hoping that he could escape to North Africa, where he had organized spy networks still in place,” says Yigal Carmon, [president and founder of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI)].
S. Alfassa
Editor of: "Reference Guide to the Nazis and Arabs During the Holocaust."
www.alfassa.com
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