Hitler and Nazis embraced Islam during World War II

Al Husseini with Adolph Hitler
Amin Al Husseini with Adolph Hitler, 1941

[Note: This text and images of this article have been revamped on March 13, 2020.]

Many people don’t realize that the Nazis extensively collaborated with Islam during World War II.  Adolph Hitler very much admired Islam’s ideologies and in fact he wrote that he wished that Germany was an Islamic State.

Hitler’s confidant, personal architect, and Minister of Armaments Albert Speer wrote that Hitler viewed Christianity as “the wrong religion for the Germanic temperament,” writing that Hitler said:

“You see, it’s been our misfortune to have the wrong religion.  Why didn’t we have the religion of the Japanese, who regard sacrifice for the fatherland as the highest good?  The Mohammedan [Islam] religion too would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity.  Why did it have to be Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?

Then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism (Islam) [In the ‘Battle of Tours’ in the 8th century] … Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world.  Christianity alone prevented them from doing so.

Hitler formed an Alliance with Islamic countries and pledged his support to the Palestinian leader and Grand Mufti Haj Amin Al Husseini, who headed the Nazi efforts in the Arab World.

In 1935, the Persian leader Reza Shah Pahlavi, a Nazi sympathizer, renamed “Persia” to “Iran,” which in Farsi means: “Land of the Aryans.”

In modern days, the global elite Establishment is implementing a long-term plan of diluting the masses of the populations of the world together and making them increasingly dependent on the State so they can be more easily controlled as time progresses.

Perhaps the biggest reason why the Establishment has opened floodgates of masses of unvetted and often hostile Muslims coming into Europe is because the nature of Islam makes it an ideal tool for them to help subjugate the populations of the world due to their covert influence over it.

Hitler’s influence can still be seen today in the Muslim World.  Hitler’s Autobiography “Mein Kampf” remains a best seller in Muslim countries.

Al Husseini with Heinrich Himler
Al Husseini with Heinrich Himler
SS Muslim troops reading an antisemitic Islamic pamphlet
SS Muslim troops reading an antisemitic Islamic pamphlet
WWII Muslim Nazis in prayer
WWII Muslim Nazis in prayer
Al Husseini Inspecting the SS Muslim Hanzar Division
Al Husseini Inspecting the SS Muslim Hanzar Division

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Also see the following video that shows the modern influences of Nazism in Islamic extremism:  (Warning: The video contains extremely graphic images)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTqDStyw2Wg