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Google translation of the article (from Arabic to English):
Operation "Abdeen Palace balcony" .. Banna's spy documents for Hitler
Khalid Abbas Tashkandi
February 14, 2020
When the Second World War erupted with the entering of the fourth decade of the twentieth century, the German Nazi regime fought many wars on fronts where Muslims were present, either as vulnerable groups or under the weight of Western colonialism, including the Balkans, North Africa, Crimea and the Caucasus, which pushed Nazi Germany to Attempts to employ the Islamic religion politically, as it is an important factor in consolidating its control over the areas of conflict it is fighting, hence Berlin embarked on an alliance with Arabs and Muslims against its enemies who are also a common enemy with these Muslims at that time, namely Britain, America and the European Union. For the Soviet, which made it a favorable opportunity to win these classes among the Nazis.
Among these Islamic military divisions in the Nazi army were the “Turkestan-Nazi Legion”, which consisted of 16 battalions and 16,000 soldiers deployed on the western front in France and Italy, and the “Caucasian-Mohammadi-Nazi Legion” consisting of the ethnic Muslims of the Abkhaz, Circassians and Kabardians Belkar, Karachay, Chechnya, Ingushetia and the peoples of Dagestan, in addition to the Kurds, and their number reached about 30 thousand fighters, and they fought on the fronts of Stalingrad, Warsaw, and even in the defense of Berlin, and here it should be noted that these legions of Muslims were not anti-Semitic, and he touched on this Many researchers, including A.S. In his book "For the Messenger and the Leader," international history David Motadil noted, in which he pointed out that the goal of joining these fighters was to get rid of Stalin's oppression, and in those areas Muslims and Jews coexisted for centuries, and when the cosmic war came to an end he helped many Jewish Muslims in those Bekaa to hide from the Nazi Germans, he stressed
Fighters from the Nazi Turkmen Legion in 1942
For the Arab world, the Mufti of Jerusalem, Muhammad Amin al-Husayni and the representative of the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine, was the focal point in managing the recruitment of Arab fighters under the banner of the Nazi army. After the British High Commissioner issued an order to dismiss and arrest al-Husayni in 1940, he fought a long flight from Lebanon to Iraq Then Turkey and finally to Germany, where he lived 4 years, and from that he contributed with his friend the founder and leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Hassan al-Banna in recruiting a brotherhood army of Egyptians and Arabs, gathered from orphanages and poor rural areas, to work under the banner of the Nazi army led by German Führer Adolf Hitler, and he was The strength of z ذ The army has about 55,000 fighters, including 15,000 Egyptian fighters. Although al-Banna had worked for long periods on behalf of British intelligence, he also worked between 1940-1945 as a double spy for Nazi Germany, according to secret documents from the British Archive that had been disclosed in the years The last few, and they were so,
Mufti of Jerusalem Muhammad Al-Amin Al-Husseini during his flight to Berlin.
The Nazi leadership's interest in Islam
There was a set of basic reasons for Nazi Germany behind its recruitment of Muslim fighters into its army during the Second World War. On the one hand, it was aware that the oppression of Muslims in a number of Islamic spots under occupation and the colonial power would facilitate the issue of its polarization, On the other hand, she saw that Muslims were tough fighters and willing to sacrifice their lives for the sake of their faith, and this is why the German Reich Interior Minister and Commander of the German Special Forces and the secret police known as "Gestapo" Heinrich Himmler, who was Hitler's most powerful man and most of them Rasa, commenting on the Islamic religion and the joining of Muslim soldiers within the ranks of the Nazi forces, "It must be said that I am not against Islam with anything. He brings me fighters and promises them a paradise if they fight and kill in battle. It is a very practical and attractive religion for soldiers."
Therefore, the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, through his statements and views, was interested in rapprochement with the Islamic world to serve his political and military goals, chief among which was pitting Muslims in the Balkans and the countries of the Soviet Union and North Africa against his enemies, and for this he had exciting statements about Islam, among them: “Muhammad’s Islamic religion is among the most religions that It would have also suited the goals we sought to achieve more than Christianity itself. Why should we embrace Christianity with all the subservience and humiliation that characterizes it? ”In his famous book,“ My Struggle, ”he said:“ As for the men of the churches, they were separated from these subversive acts inside the country. To the impressive results achieved by Islam there », which gives a clear picture of the reasons for his interest and attempting his rapprochement with the Islamic world.
Nazi soldiers read pamphlets to introduce Islam during World War II
Banna's arms in the arms of the Nazis
The founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al-Banna, was on secret ties with a number of foreign intelligence with the aim of supporting his political agendas aimed at controlling government, expanding his influence and achieving his political ambitions in the context of reaching the “professorship of the world” referred to in his memoirs “Da’wah and Da’i”, and the dispute between them exploded. And his deputy in the group, Ahmed Al-Sukari, in 1947, or what is known as the “sedition of diabetes”, revealed some facts about these suspicious relationships. Al-Sukari published through the newspaper “Voice of the Nation” a series of articles about the bribes that Al-Banna received from the British intelligence, then he stopped completing the episodes with pressures From the father of Alp A.
Hassan al-Banna
In the same context, it was not surprising that Al-Banna offered his services to the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, according to the documents and documents of that era preserved in the German Federal Archive (Bundesaschiv). »Which was issued in 2018, and these documents show that Al-Banna wrote written messages that he sent from Cairo to Berlin, in addition to a CD containing 3 audio recordings of telephone conversations conducted by Hassan Al-Banna from Egypt with the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, who received it at his headquarters in Berlin, and was in The period between 1938 and 1940, and it ended eagerly Al-Banna presented a document pledging commitment and cooperation with the leadership of the Nazi Third Reich, and the pledge was made by Al-Banna only. The text of the pledge mentioned working for the Nazis from Cairo. Al-Banna also offered to recruit 50,000 fighters from the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and the Arab world to fight as Nazi Muslims in World War II. The second, on the condition of two things; the first: The Brotherhood’s military division is called the Free Arab Brotherhood Corps, and the second is that Al-Banna takes charge of selecting his group’s members participating in the force and not the leaders of the Nazi army, while committing to teaching them a religious discourse urging loyalty to the Nazi army. Subsequently, this military division actually participated with the Nazi forces against the armies of the Allied countries, and thousands of them were killed and hundreds of prisoners whose archives of Germany and Britain kept their surrender and handover documents in the Egyptian port of Alexandria.
Before Al-Banna was linked to the espionage mission, which was later called the "balcony balcony", Hitler assigned the Nazi Propaganda Minister Paul Goebles the mission of secret communication with Hassan Al-Banna, and this happened during a coordinated visit to Egypt during the era of Abdel Fattah Yahya Ibrahim's presidency to the ministers, and Goebles' visit to Egypt was recorded. For the purpose of "non-political", which is the visit of the Pharaonic monuments, so that his visit does not cause diplomatic differences between King Farouk and Britain, and during that visit he was able to meet Hassan al-Banna out of the sight of British intelligence control and arranged with him to be that the first guide in the history of the Brotherhood who worked Ja LUSA in favor of Nazi Germany.
The operation of the balcony of the palace
The second and third chapters of the book "The Secrets of Hassan Al-Banna in the Third Reich" abound with accurate details quoted from the archive of German documents in the Nazi era, about how to recruit and employ Hasan al-Banna to spy for the Nazi intelligence and the mechanisms that he used to escape from the eyes of British intelligence control, and briefly detailed the process; British authorities reported documents for this operation in the past few years revealing how al-Banna was spying for British intelligence, as the classified document issued by the British and Commonwealth Office on August 28, 1945 says it has a "very secret" stamp that The title «Information about the Egyptian Sheikh Hassan Al-Banna during the Second World War», and it says: “Hassan Al-Banna bought an apartment in 1940, overlooking her balcony at the Abdeen Palace, including a five-year spy for the Third Reich in a secret operation under the code (Palace balcony) House During the Second World War. That apartment worked as a facade under the banner (legal office and law firm) for the Nazi Secret Service in Cairo from 1940 to 1945, when it began sending encrypted broadcasts of spy messages in December 1940, after Banna himself trained by Nazi intelligence officers in Cairo for a period of Two months, so he could manage that apartment and continue espionage. All the secrets that Al-Banna transmitted to Berlin were sent first to a German encrypted device, which was hidden in a private civilian fishing boat, anchored inside the port of Abi Qir in Alexandria. His personnel during the escape attempt. ”
Palace balcony code document in the British archive
The aspirations of Al-Banna and Al-Husseini
The relationship of the Mufti of Palestine Muhammad Amin Al-Husseini to the Nazi authorities, which was strong and ancient, as it arose during the era of the British Mandate on Palestine, and after the British Mandate authorities issued orders to arrest Al-Husseini, he fled to Germany after he was transferred from Lebanon to Iraq and then Turkey and finally he reached The capital of the Third Reich and lived there for 4 years, and he was seeking from his alliance later with the Brotherhood and Nazi Germany to employ this alliance in favor of expelling British forces from Palestine.
According to a long series of documents, al-Husayni played a role in the rapprochement between the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and the Brotherhood’s leader, Hassan al-Banna. The latter had a plan far from al-Husayni’s tendencies, as he aimed to proclaim the caliphate in Egypt and control its rule and then expand control over the Arab and Muslim world .
It was noticeable that Hassan Al-Banna and Amin Al-Husseini were not aware in advance that Hitler several years before the opening of communication channels with them, he was very impressed by the introduction of German thinker Paul Lagarde in a book entitled (German Writings) issued in Berlin in 1934, which proposes solutions to the problem of the Jewish presence in Europe, where Lagarde recommended in his book the transfer of German and Austrian Jews to Palestine, saying: “We must replant Germany and Austria Jews in Palestine in order to transport this polluted water from our streets and lakes.” And if they are aware that such ideas flow within Hitler’s interests, then this is The matter provides indications that the issue of th The Jewish presence in general were not of importance for us at least.
Interestingly, the “Brotherhood Legion” force that al-Banna recruited for the Nazi army did not work to serve any of the goals that al-Banna and al-Husayni sought, as those forces were stationed in Syria on June 21, 1941 for the purpose of training and preparation, and then that force was transferred as soon as the control Britain on the Syrian lands to one of the islands of Greece and is about 70 kilometers southeast of the capital, Athens, where the Brotherhood's corps settled inside a German base to participate in the fierce battles in western Europe, and the force of 55 thousand fighters, including 15 thousand Egyptians, was killed in the battles and was not left according to British documents have only 939 mq Egypt is not received them 56 individuals.
Soldiers from the forces of the Nazi Brotherhood Legion
A document handing over prisoners of the remaining Brotherhood fighters in World War II
Hitler's position on Banna
It was clear to the Nazi authorities from the beginning that the purpose of the Brotherhood’s leader, Hassan al-Banna, was to communicate with her and present his offer to recruit young Brotherhood members into the Nazi army, which was to take advantage of the Nazi Brotherhood to overthrow King Farouk and control Egypt, and it was also clear that al-Banna had presented himself to them because he He realized that his labor for the British would not lead him to rule and that he only used it as a pressure card against the financial palace, and therefore the Nazi authorities cut the way for the force formed by Brotherhood elements (the Brotherhood legion) to fall under Al Banna’s control and loyalty to him, and they contented themselves with providing financial concessions, financing the group, and ensuring his protection .
According to the records and documents of the German archive, the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, during his discussion with Heinrich Himmler, commander of the Defense and Intelligence Forces (SS) teams of the Nazi Party, about the process of recruiting Hassan al-Banna for the benefit of the Third Reich, stressed that he does not intend to cooperate with the Brotherhood guide to meet any Political ambitions to remove the king of Egypt for him, saying by the text: “My dear Himmler, don't worry. I will not replace a real king who owes loyalty, love and support to Germany. A great Arab nation considers him to be his leader, with a sheikh who owes him thousands of loyalty, and the difference between them is that the true king of his people is not ready to sacrifice. For his sake .. But the followers of that a For a man who was fully prepared to die for his ideas, and Himmler was sure that the crown could not be placed on the head of a clown and then waiting for it to become a true king, I knew that man through intermediaries and what he offered was an opportunity, but rather a necessity for the continuation of operations in the Middle East at least It was imperative to exploit it.
In this regard, after a researcher specializing in Islamic history, Professor Alex Malashenko, through a documentary program on Russia Today channel, last year, saying that many Arab nationalists and opponents sought to communicate with the Nazi authorities, thinking that Führer might present them as alternative leaders of the regimes in the Arab world, But this vision was not present with the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler as much as he sought to employ them as loyal and supportive entities during World War II, and this is what happened with Al-Banna, who in the eyes of the Nazi leader was only a client who provided mercenary fighters for mone
https://www.okaz.com.sa/news/politics/2010401
Link to the original article (in Arabic):
https://www.okaz.com.sa/news/politics/2010401
Google translation of the article (from Arabic to English):
Operation "Abdeen Palace balcony" .. Banna's spy documents for Hitler
Khalid Abbas Tashkandi
February 14, 2020
When the Second World War erupted with the entering of the fourth decade of the twentieth century, the German Nazi regime fought many wars on fronts where Muslims were present, either as vulnerable groups or under the weight of Western colonialism, including the Balkans, North Africa, Crimea and the Caucasus, which pushed Nazi Germany to Attempts to employ the Islamic religion politically, as it is an important factor in consolidating its control over the areas of conflict it is fighting, hence Berlin embarked on an alliance with Arabs and Muslims against its enemies who are also a common enemy with these Muslims at that time, namely Britain, America and the European Union. For the Soviet, which made it a favorable opportunity to win these classes among the Nazis.
Among these Islamic military divisions in the Nazi army were the “Turkestan-Nazi Legion”, which consisted of 16 battalions and 16,000 soldiers deployed on the western front in France and Italy, and the “Caucasian-Mohammadi-Nazi Legion” consisting of the ethnic Muslims of the Abkhaz, Circassians and Kabardians Belkar, Karachay, Chechnya, Ingushetia and the peoples of Dagestan, in addition to the Kurds, and their number reached about 30 thousand fighters, and they fought on the fronts of Stalingrad, Warsaw, and even in the defense of Berlin, and here it should be noted that these legions of Muslims were not anti-Semitic, and he touched on this Many researchers, including A.S. In his book "For the Messenger and the Leader," international history David Motadil noted, in which he pointed out that the goal of joining these fighters was to get rid of Stalin's oppression, and in those areas Muslims and Jews coexisted for centuries, and when the cosmic war came to an end he helped many Jewish Muslims in those Bekaa to hide from the Nazi Germans, he stressed

Fighters from the Nazi Turkmen Legion in 1942
For the Arab world, the Mufti of Jerusalem, Muhammad Amin al-Husayni and the representative of the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine, was the focal point in managing the recruitment of Arab fighters under the banner of the Nazi army. After the British High Commissioner issued an order to dismiss and arrest al-Husayni in 1940, he fought a long flight from Lebanon to Iraq Then Turkey and finally to Germany, where he lived 4 years, and from that he contributed with his friend the founder and leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Hassan al-Banna in recruiting a brotherhood army of Egyptians and Arabs, gathered from orphanages and poor rural areas, to work under the banner of the Nazi army led by German Führer Adolf Hitler, and he was The strength of z ذ The army has about 55,000 fighters, including 15,000 Egyptian fighters. Although al-Banna had worked for long periods on behalf of British intelligence, he also worked between 1940-1945 as a double spy for Nazi Germany, according to secret documents from the British Archive that had been disclosed in the years The last few, and they were so,

Mufti of Jerusalem Muhammad Al-Amin Al-Husseini during his flight to Berlin.
The Nazi leadership's interest in Islam
There was a set of basic reasons for Nazi Germany behind its recruitment of Muslim fighters into its army during the Second World War. On the one hand, it was aware that the oppression of Muslims in a number of Islamic spots under occupation and the colonial power would facilitate the issue of its polarization, On the other hand, she saw that Muslims were tough fighters and willing to sacrifice their lives for the sake of their faith, and this is why the German Reich Interior Minister and Commander of the German Special Forces and the secret police known as "Gestapo" Heinrich Himmler, who was Hitler's most powerful man and most of them Rasa, commenting on the Islamic religion and the joining of Muslim soldiers within the ranks of the Nazi forces, "It must be said that I am not against Islam with anything. He brings me fighters and promises them a paradise if they fight and kill in battle. It is a very practical and attractive religion for soldiers."
Therefore, the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, through his statements and views, was interested in rapprochement with the Islamic world to serve his political and military goals, chief among which was pitting Muslims in the Balkans and the countries of the Soviet Union and North Africa against his enemies, and for this he had exciting statements about Islam, among them: “Muhammad’s Islamic religion is among the most religions that It would have also suited the goals we sought to achieve more than Christianity itself. Why should we embrace Christianity with all the subservience and humiliation that characterizes it? ”In his famous book,“ My Struggle, ”he said:“ As for the men of the churches, they were separated from these subversive acts inside the country. To the impressive results achieved by Islam there », which gives a clear picture of the reasons for his interest and attempting his rapprochement with the Islamic world.

Nazi soldiers read pamphlets to introduce Islam during World War II
Banna's arms in the arms of the Nazis
The founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al-Banna, was on secret ties with a number of foreign intelligence with the aim of supporting his political agendas aimed at controlling government, expanding his influence and achieving his political ambitions in the context of reaching the “professorship of the world” referred to in his memoirs “Da’wah and Da’i”, and the dispute between them exploded. And his deputy in the group, Ahmed Al-Sukari, in 1947, or what is known as the “sedition of diabetes”, revealed some facts about these suspicious relationships. Al-Sukari published through the newspaper “Voice of the Nation” a series of articles about the bribes that Al-Banna received from the British intelligence, then he stopped completing the episodes with pressures From the father of Alp A.

Hassan al-Banna
In the same context, it was not surprising that Al-Banna offered his services to the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, according to the documents and documents of that era preserved in the German Federal Archive (Bundesaschiv). »Which was issued in 2018, and these documents show that Al-Banna wrote written messages that he sent from Cairo to Berlin, in addition to a CD containing 3 audio recordings of telephone conversations conducted by Hassan Al-Banna from Egypt with the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, who received it at his headquarters in Berlin, and was in The period between 1938 and 1940, and it ended eagerly Al-Banna presented a document pledging commitment and cooperation with the leadership of the Nazi Third Reich, and the pledge was made by Al-Banna only. The text of the pledge mentioned working for the Nazis from Cairo. Al-Banna also offered to recruit 50,000 fighters from the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and the Arab world to fight as Nazi Muslims in World War II. The second, on the condition of two things; the first: The Brotherhood’s military division is called the Free Arab Brotherhood Corps, and the second is that Al-Banna takes charge of selecting his group’s members participating in the force and not the leaders of the Nazi army, while committing to teaching them a religious discourse urging loyalty to the Nazi army. Subsequently, this military division actually participated with the Nazi forces against the armies of the Allied countries, and thousands of them were killed and hundreds of prisoners whose archives of Germany and Britain kept their surrender and handover documents in the Egyptian port of Alexandria.
Before Al-Banna was linked to the espionage mission, which was later called the "balcony balcony", Hitler assigned the Nazi Propaganda Minister Paul Goebles the mission of secret communication with Hassan Al-Banna, and this happened during a coordinated visit to Egypt during the era of Abdel Fattah Yahya Ibrahim's presidency to the ministers, and Goebles' visit to Egypt was recorded. For the purpose of "non-political", which is the visit of the Pharaonic monuments, so that his visit does not cause diplomatic differences between King Farouk and Britain, and during that visit he was able to meet Hassan al-Banna out of the sight of British intelligence control and arranged with him to be that the first guide in the history of the Brotherhood who worked Ja LUSA in favor of Nazi Germany.
The operation of the balcony of the palace
The second and third chapters of the book "The Secrets of Hassan Al-Banna in the Third Reich" abound with accurate details quoted from the archive of German documents in the Nazi era, about how to recruit and employ Hasan al-Banna to spy for the Nazi intelligence and the mechanisms that he used to escape from the eyes of British intelligence control, and briefly detailed the process; British authorities reported documents for this operation in the past few years revealing how al-Banna was spying for British intelligence, as the classified document issued by the British and Commonwealth Office on August 28, 1945 says it has a "very secret" stamp that The title «Information about the Egyptian Sheikh Hassan Al-Banna during the Second World War», and it says: “Hassan Al-Banna bought an apartment in 1940, overlooking her balcony at the Abdeen Palace, including a five-year spy for the Third Reich in a secret operation under the code (Palace balcony) House During the Second World War. That apartment worked as a facade under the banner (legal office and law firm) for the Nazi Secret Service in Cairo from 1940 to 1945, when it began sending encrypted broadcasts of spy messages in December 1940, after Banna himself trained by Nazi intelligence officers in Cairo for a period of Two months, so he could manage that apartment and continue espionage. All the secrets that Al-Banna transmitted to Berlin were sent first to a German encrypted device, which was hidden in a private civilian fishing boat, anchored inside the port of Abi Qir in Alexandria. His personnel during the escape attempt. ”

Palace balcony code document in the British archive
The aspirations of Al-Banna and Al-Husseini
The relationship of the Mufti of Palestine Muhammad Amin Al-Husseini to the Nazi authorities, which was strong and ancient, as it arose during the era of the British Mandate on Palestine, and after the British Mandate authorities issued orders to arrest Al-Husseini, he fled to Germany after he was transferred from Lebanon to Iraq and then Turkey and finally he reached The capital of the Third Reich and lived there for 4 years, and he was seeking from his alliance later with the Brotherhood and Nazi Germany to employ this alliance in favor of expelling British forces from Palestine.
According to a long series of documents, al-Husayni played a role in the rapprochement between the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and the Brotherhood’s leader, Hassan al-Banna. The latter had a plan far from al-Husayni’s tendencies, as he aimed to proclaim the caliphate in Egypt and control its rule and then expand control over the Arab and Muslim world .
It was noticeable that Hassan Al-Banna and Amin Al-Husseini were not aware in advance that Hitler several years before the opening of communication channels with them, he was very impressed by the introduction of German thinker Paul Lagarde in a book entitled (German Writings) issued in Berlin in 1934, which proposes solutions to the problem of the Jewish presence in Europe, where Lagarde recommended in his book the transfer of German and Austrian Jews to Palestine, saying: “We must replant Germany and Austria Jews in Palestine in order to transport this polluted water from our streets and lakes.” And if they are aware that such ideas flow within Hitler’s interests, then this is The matter provides indications that the issue of th The Jewish presence in general were not of importance for us at least.
Interestingly, the “Brotherhood Legion” force that al-Banna recruited for the Nazi army did not work to serve any of the goals that al-Banna and al-Husayni sought, as those forces were stationed in Syria on June 21, 1941 for the purpose of training and preparation, and then that force was transferred as soon as the control Britain on the Syrian lands to one of the islands of Greece and is about 70 kilometers southeast of the capital, Athens, where the Brotherhood's corps settled inside a German base to participate in the fierce battles in western Europe, and the force of 55 thousand fighters, including 15 thousand Egyptians, was killed in the battles and was not left according to British documents have only 939 mq Egypt is not received them 56 individuals.

Soldiers from the forces of the Nazi Brotherhood Legion

A document handing over prisoners of the remaining Brotherhood fighters in World War II
Hitler's position on Banna
It was clear to the Nazi authorities from the beginning that the purpose of the Brotherhood’s leader, Hassan al-Banna, was to communicate with her and present his offer to recruit young Brotherhood members into the Nazi army, which was to take advantage of the Nazi Brotherhood to overthrow King Farouk and control Egypt, and it was also clear that al-Banna had presented himself to them because he He realized that his labor for the British would not lead him to rule and that he only used it as a pressure card against the financial palace, and therefore the Nazi authorities cut the way for the force formed by Brotherhood elements (the Brotherhood legion) to fall under Al Banna’s control and loyalty to him, and they contented themselves with providing financial concessions, financing the group, and ensuring his protection .
According to the records and documents of the German archive, the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, during his discussion with Heinrich Himmler, commander of the Defense and Intelligence Forces (SS) teams of the Nazi Party, about the process of recruiting Hassan al-Banna for the benefit of the Third Reich, stressed that he does not intend to cooperate with the Brotherhood guide to meet any Political ambitions to remove the king of Egypt for him, saying by the text: “My dear Himmler, don't worry. I will not replace a real king who owes loyalty, love and support to Germany. A great Arab nation considers him to be his leader, with a sheikh who owes him thousands of loyalty, and the difference between them is that the true king of his people is not ready to sacrifice. For his sake .. But the followers of that a For a man who was fully prepared to die for his ideas, and Himmler was sure that the crown could not be placed on the head of a clown and then waiting for it to become a true king, I knew that man through intermediaries and what he offered was an opportunity, but rather a necessity for the continuation of operations in the Middle East at least It was imperative to exploit it.
In this regard, after a researcher specializing in Islamic history, Professor Alex Malashenko, through a documentary program on Russia Today channel, last year, saying that many Arab nationalists and opponents sought to communicate with the Nazi authorities, thinking that Führer might present them as alternative leaders of the regimes in the Arab world, But this vision was not present with the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler as much as he sought to employ them as loyal and supportive entities during World War II, and this is what happened with Al-Banna, who in the eyes of the Nazi leader was only a client who provided mercenary fighters for mone
https://www.okaz.com.sa/news/politics/2010401