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  2. Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    While Arabs were a small population in Europe at the time, they were not free from Nazi persecution. [29] Nazi harassment of Arabs began as early as 1932, where members of the Egyptian Student Association in Graz, Austria reported to the Egyptian consulate in Vienna that some Nazis had assaulted some of its members, throwing beer steins and armchairs at them, injuring them, and that "oddly ...

  3. Arab and Muslim rescue efforts during the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    A number of Muslims participated in efforts to help save Jewish residents of European and Arab lands from the Holocaust while fascist regimes controlled the territory. From June 1940 through May 1943, Axis powers, namely Germany and Italy, controlled large portions of Southeastern Europe and North Africa. Approximately 1 percent of the Jewish ...

  4. Free Arabian Legion - Wikipedia

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    The Free Arabian Legion (German: Legion Freies Arabien; Arabic: جيش بلاد العرب الحرة, romanized: Jaysh bilād al-ʿarab al-ḥurraẗ) was the collective name of several Nazi German units formed from Arab volunteers from the Middle East, notably Iraq, and North Africa during World War II.

  5. Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East

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    The photos of the visit to a Nazi camp associated with an SS artillery training school, both Arab leaders’ written genocidal pact with the Nazis, and their subsequent close involvement with the Final Solution demonstrate that they wanted the Jews of the Mideast to share the same fate as the Jews of Europe. [16]

  6. Nazi Party in Mandatory Palestine - Wikipedia

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    After the Nazi takeover in Germany the new Reich's government streamlined foreign policy according to Nazi ideals, imposed and regulated financially. The Nazi emphasis was on creating the image that Germany and Germanness were equal to Nazism. Thus, all non-Nazi aspects of German culture and identity were discriminated against as un-German.

  7. Talk : Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world ...

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    Alternatively, we could do "Nazi Germany's relations with the Arab world," but seems excessive to me, and most articles seem to follow the above format (for example Canada-France relations. This will allow for the scope to be for Nazi Germany solely. --Jethro B 01:51, 29 October 2012 (UTC) The only problem I see is that "Germany-Arab" looks ...

  8. Opinion: Trump’s video referencing Nazi Germany isn ... - AOL

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    The video with Nazi Germany references posted on Truth Social by Trump’s campaign is unsurprising given that during a Fox News town hall last December, Trump said he would be a “dictator ...

  9. Lebanese people in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese people in Germany express their support of the 2015 Lebanese protests in Berlin at Alexanderplatz, August 29, 2015. Although there has been sporadic migration from the Middle East to Germany since the 20th century, the real growth of the German Lebanese population began in 1975, with the start of the civil war in Lebanon which drove thousands of people away.