HITLER’S ‘MEIN KAMPF’ IS STANDARD ARAB TEXTBOOK (Geller, Atlas Shrugs)

by Pamela Geller



This is no surprise.
“Germany stands for an uncompromising struggle against the Jews. It is self-evident that the struggle against the Jewish national homeland in Palestine forms part of this struggle, since such a national homeland would be nothing other than a political base for the destructive influence of Jewish interests. Germany also knows that the claim that Jewry plays the role of an economic pioneer in Palestine is a lie. Only the Arabs work there, not the Jews. Germany is determined to call on the European nations one by one to solve the Jewish problem and, at the proper moment, to address the same appeal to non-European peoples.” — Adolf Hitler to Haj Amin Al-Husseini, mufti of Jerusalem, November 28, 19411


Head of Nazi SS troops Heinrich Himmler stated to Chief of Nazi propaganda Josef Goebbels:
“ [I] have nothing against Islam because it educates the men in this division for me and promises them heaven if they fight and are killed in action.  A very practical and attractive religion for soldiers.” [xxxiv]
Heinrich Himmler, Head of SS, and close colleague of Amin Al-Husseini, financed and established Islamic Institute (‘Islamische Zentralinstitut’) in Dresden under the Mufti.  The purpose was to create a generation of Islamic leaders that would continue to use Islam as a carrier for Nazi ideology into the 21st century. [xxxv]
Hitler loved Islam, and all too many Muslims today love Hitler: Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ is standard Arab textbook WND October 28, 2013 (thanks to Christian)
Exclusive: Laurie Cardoza-Moore examines growth of ‘new’ anti-Semitism
“The New anti-Semitism is an illegitimate and intellectually dishonest movement impacting academia in the U.S. today” – Dr. Gerald Meister
Episode 3 of Focus on Israel unravels the pretzel logic behind the equation, namely new anti-Semitism = anti-Zionism = anti-Israel = anti-Jew.
In this episode Cardoza-Moore demonstrates “how a new anti-Semitism has taken hold worldwide after the re-birth of the State of Israel. It emanates from the far left, radical Islam, and the far right. It is tantamount to demonization and has led to a resurgence of anti-Semitic attacks.”
On April 3, 2006, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights announced its finding that incidents of anti-Semitism are a “serious problem” on college campuses throughout the United States. University campuses today have become a hotbed of anti-Semitism and a propagator of pro-Islamic teachings and organizations.
Dr. Meister exclaims, “What they’re telling young people are incitements to further mayhem because the Nazis are now the darlings of Islam!”

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