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Nazi propaganda to the Arab world during World War II and the Holocaust: and its aftereffects

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Examines the collaboration between prominent radical Arab nationalists and Islamic leaders with the Nazi regime in efforts to spread its propoganda and policies in North Africa and the Middle East. Islamism, a hybrid of European and Islamist ideology began in the Middle East in the 1920s, found refuge in Nazi Berlin during WWII, persisted in the postwar decades in the Muslim Brotherhood, shaped parts of Palestinian nationalism, and in recent decades has inspired the terrorism of Islamic jihadism.

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