Synopses & Reviews
During the 1930s and 1940s, a unique and lasting political alliance was forged among Third Reich leaders, Arab nationalists, and Muslim religious authorities. From this relationship sprang a series of dramatic events that, despite their profound impact on the course of World War II, remained and#160;secret until now. In this groundbreaking book, esteemed Middle East scholars Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz uncover for the first time the complete story of this dangerous alliance and explore its continuing impact on Arab politics in the twenty-first century.and#160;Rubin and Schwanitz reveal, for example, the full scope of Palestinian leader Amin al-Husainiand#8217;s support of Hitlerand#8217;s genocidal plans against European and Middle Eastern Jews. In addition, they expose the extent of Germanyand#8217;s long-term promotion of Islamism and jihad. Drawing on unprecedented research in European, American, and Middle East archives, many recently opened and never before written about, the authors offer new insight on the intertwined development of Nazism and Islamism and its impact on the modern Middle East.
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and#8220;This book is a model of original research and the ultimate scholarly study of German-Arab and German-Muslim cooperation during the first half of the twentieth century, covering both World Wars. It is a major contribution in the field, a magnum opus.and#8221;and#8212;Jacob M. Landau, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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and#8220;This book presents an abundance of previously un- or under examined material. It is most impressive and greatly advances our knowledge.and#8221;and#8212;Jeffrey Herf, University of Maryland
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and#8220;In this hugely important book Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz show that not only did Nazism enjoy widespread popularity in the contemporary Middle East, but its profound effects on pan-Arabist and Islamist thinking, as well as the evolution of Palestinian Arab nationalism, continue to reverberate throughout the region to date. A must read.and#8221;and#8212;Efraim Karsh, Kingand#8217;s College London
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"Nazis, Islamists and the Making of the Modern Middle East and#160;is a welcomeand#160;addition to the short list of indispensable books on the Arab-Israeli conflict. We owe a great debt to Barry Rubin and to Wolfgang G. Schwanitz for revealing an urgentand#160;story the international community should have known but somehow missed -- a story that is a key to understanding how we got to this current moment in the Middle East.and#8221;and#8212;Yossi Klein Halevi, Shalom and#160;Hartman Institute
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"Rubin and Schwanitz have done a major, double service - by tracing the historical links between Islamist jihadism and German policyand#160;from the Wilhelmine to the Nazi eras; and by highlighting the common (anti-democratic, anti-liberal and anti-Semitic) ideological basis of Nazism and Islamism during the Second World War. The center-piece of their study is the description of the mid-20th century alliance between the Nazisand#160;and militant Arab nationalists, which still affectsand#160;current Middle Eastern politics and policies."and#8212;Benny Morris, author of One State, Two States
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and#8220;Thoroughly researched and closely argued.and#8221;and#8212;David Pryce-Jones, National Review
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and#8220;The odd-couple marriage between Nazis and Arab nationalists has come under increasingly revealing scrutiny over the last decade. Here, fresh research from previously unexamined archives explicitly ties that frightening nexus to todayand#8217;s Middle East.and#8221;and#8212;Gene Santoro, World War II magazine
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“This book tells a remarkable and-to me at least-little known but very important story.”—Marshall Poe, New Books in History Gene Santoro - World War II magazine
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and#8220;This book tells a remarkable andand#8211;to me at leastand#8211;little known but very important story.and#8221;and#8212;Marshall Poe, New Books in History
Synopsis
A groundbreaking account of the Nazi-Islamist alliance that changed the course of World War II and influences the Arab world to this day
Synopsis
A groundbreaking account of the Nazi-Islamist alliance that changed the course of World War II and influences the Arab world to this day During the 1930s and 1940s, a unique and lasting political alliance was forged among Third Reich leaders, Arab nationalists, and Muslim religious authorities. From this relationship sprang a series of dramatic events that, despite their profound impact on the course of World War II, remained secret until now. In this groundbreaking book, esteemed Middle East scholars Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz uncover for the first time the complete story of this dangerous alliance and explore its continuing impact on Arab politics in the twenty-first century. Rubin and Schwanitz reveal, for example, the full scope of Palestinian leader Amin al-Husaini's support of Hitler's genocidal plans against European and Middle Eastern Jews. In addition, they expose the extent of Germany's long-term promotion of Islamism and jihad. Drawing on unprecedented research in European, American, and Middle East archives, many recently opened and never before written about, the authors offer new insight on the intertwined development of Nazism and Islamism and its impact on the modern Middle East.
About the Author
Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs Center of the Interdisciplinary Center, Israel. He is the author of many books and publishes frequently on Middle East topics. He lives in Tel Aviv, Israel.Wolfgang G. Schwanitz is visiting professor at the Global Research in International Affairs Center of the Interdisciplinary Center, Israel, and an associate fellow at the Middle East Forum of Pennsylvania. He lives in New Jersey.