Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world
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Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab World refers to political and military links between Germany and Arab nationalists during the era of Nazi Germany (1933–1945). The relationship between the Nazi movement and leadership and the Arab world encompassed contempt, propaganda, collaboration and in some instances emulation. Cooperative relationships were founded on shared hostilities toward common enemies, such as British and French imperialism, colonialism, Zionism and Judaism.
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See also
- Arab rescue efforts during the Holocaust
- Muhammad Najati Sidqi
- Collaboration with the Axis Powers during World War II
- Mein Kampf in the Arabic language
- Operation ATLAS
- Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
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