'Reference
Guide to the Nazis and Arabs During the Holocaust'
by Shelomo Alfassa

$12.95
This
is a concise guide to the relationship and conspiracy of the Nazis and
the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in North Africa and the Middle East during
the era of the Holocaust. This is a volume of collected facts, collected
from various respected sources and each entry has been cited. Some of
the material from the book follows:
In March 1944
from Berlin, the Mufti called for the Arabs to rise and fight. He
said, "Kill the Jews wherever you find them. This pleases God,
history and religion." The Mufti beamed radio sermons to the
Balkans, the countries of North Africa, and the Muslims in India.
Arabs in Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq and Egypt were called upon
for Jihad against the British, these statements included the suggestion
Muslims could, "Save their souls by massacring the Jewish infidels"
they came across. In March 1944, an American intelligence report stated,
"The Arabic voice in Berlin has surpassed all its previous records
in inciting violence in Palestine. The culmination of this crescendo
was Haj Amin's call to arms." The call to arms was made in a
speech vilifying Jews, as well as the British and America. In his
speech, he directly called on Arabs to kill Jews. These broadcasts
went throughout the Arab world (North Africa and the Middle East),
as well as Spain and Southern France.
ISBN
978-0-9763226-3-4: Perfect Bind / pocket-sized paperback 4.25 x 6.88
/ 108 pages / $12.95 / April 2006 SAMPLE
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