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  2. Ein Nazi fährt nach Palästina - Wikipedia

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    Ein Nazi fährt nach Palästina (A Nazi Travels to Palestine) is a 12-part article series by German journalist and junior SS schluss officer Leopold von Mildenstein, [1] documenting his journey to Mandatory Palestine in 1933 alongside Kurt Tuchler, a Berlin Zionist.

  3. Comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    In Israel, Lustick reports that many Israelis are "already repelled by actions against Palestinians they cannot help but associate with Nazi persecution of Jews". [35] Israeli-American historian Omer Bartov has drawn an analogy between the German army's dehumanization of its enemies under Nazism and the attitudes displayed by young Israeli ...

  4. 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.

  5. Haavara Agreement - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Part of a series on The Holocaust Jews on selection ramp at Auschwitz, May 1944 Responsibility Nazi Germany People Major perpetrators Adolf Hitler Heinrich Himmler Joseph Goebbels Heinrich Müller Reinhard Heydrich Adolf Eichmann Odilo Globocnik Theodor Eicke Richard Glücks Ernst Kaltenbrunner ...

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

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    Yunis Bahri (far left), Rashid Ali al-Gaylani (speaking) and Amin al-Husseini (center), at the anniversary of the pro-Nazi 1941 Iraqi coup d'état in Berlin.. Relations between Nazi Germany (1933–1945) and the Arab world ranged from indifference, fear, animosity, and confrontation [1] [2] to collaboration.

  7. Antisemitism during the Gaza war - Wikipedia

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    Kristallnacht, the Nazi-ordered night of antisemitic attacks on Jewish homes, synagogues and businesses, was known as the ‘night of the broken glass”. [230] Hedy Wald and Steven Roth noted increased antisemitic incidents in U.S. medicine during the Israel-Hamas war, including Holocaust distortion and inversion. [228]

  8. Hezbollah missiles hit Israel's Haifa, Israel strikes targets ...

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    Iran-backed Hezbollah, an ally of Hamas, the Palestinian militant group fighting Israel in Gaza, said it targeted a military base south of Haifa with "Fadi 1" missiles and launched another strike ...

  9. Palestine Final Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Final Fortress map (with the word Palestine vandalised) Palestine Final Fortress (Hebrew: תוכנית המבצר האחרון לארץ ישראל or Final Fortress For The Land Of Israel) was the British 1942 defence plan for Mandatory Palestine at World War II against a possible German invasion from the north.