German exhibit on Muslim/Nazi collaboration cancelled
Pamela Geller reports that a Berlin exhibit on World War II era collaboration between Islam and Nazi Germany was canceled out of fear of offending Muslims.An exhibition in Berlin that cast light on the Muslim/Nazi collaboration during the holocaust was cancelled for fear of Islam. The publicly funded multicultural center in Berlin, "Werkstatt der Kulturen," is located in a heavily Turkish and Arab neighborhood.Karl Rössel, the German journalist responsible for the exhibition, "The Third World in the Second World War", wonders "why the people who so one-sidedly regard Israel as the region's main problem never consider how the Mideast conflict would have developed had it not been influenced by fascists, anti-Semites and people who had just returned from their Nazi exile". I can assure Mr. Rössel that it would have turned out exactly the same. Read the Quran. Read Dr. Andrew Bostom's The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism. Muslims were/are not inspired by Hitler and the Nazis. Hitler and the Nazis were inspired by Islam.Read the whole thing.
I have discussed the connection between Hitler and the Mufti and between Nazis and Islam before, most notably here and here. Here's a video about the Mufti and Hitler that you should find interesting.
Let's go to the videotape.
As Pamela notes, it's not fashionable today to discuss the connection between radical Islam as embodied by Yasser Arafat's forebears and Hitler's Nazism. But it should be discussed at every opportunity.
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For fear of offending Muslims?
Priceless.
It is really sad that so many Americans (and probably current Europeans) do not know this history.
Islam's Dark Side remains unknown to most people in the West. Its a religion with a blood-stained history of terror, brigandage, slavery and genocide. That's the truth.
Carl, you are wrong to describe this as "radical Islam". It is simply straight Islam, in its original form.
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