Jews fighting Hitler, including 30,000 Palestine Jews. (After he began his war and killing of Jews)
Jews fighting Hitler, including 30,000 Palestine Jews. (After he began his war and killing of Jews)
Free Europe - Volume 9 - Page 13 - 1944
HITLER. By ALFRED JOACHIM FISCHER
A LESSON FROM HISTORY THE..
... still under Hitler's tyranny . New recruits for the armies of freedom can come only from the eight million Jews in the Allied countries outside Europe and from the few living in the neutral States.
The number of Jewish fighting men in the ranks of the Imperial Armies is estimated at 50,000, excluding Palestine. Altogether about 110,000 Jews are serving in H.M. Forces against 50,000 in the last war. Even this number represented a higher percentage than that contributed by the the general population.
Field-Marshal Smuts has time and again praised the fine record of the Jews in his ..
Jewish Spectator - Volume 9 - Page 23 - 1943
35 Years of the Hakoah A.c: Jubilee Book - Page 3 - Sportklub Hakoah. New York, Heinrich H. Glanz - 1945
E D I T O R I A L THE JEWISH FIGHT FOR LIBERTY By Dr. H. H. Glanz .. Though the “German-Jewish War” started officially in 1933, no important counter measures were taken. It is now ... 30,000 Palestinian Jewish volunteers would be the equivalent of 8 million volunteers in America.
Self-Determination: National, Regional, and Global Dimensions - Yonah Alexander, Robert A. Friedlander - 1980
Nearly 30,000 Palestinian Jews, including members of the Haganah, acting on its orders, joined military units within the framework of the British army, among them the Jewish Brigade. They were equipped and trained by the British and fought alongside the Allies throughout the war. ... a direct contact with Hitler in Germany and encouraged the faithful in Iraq to join Rashid Ali's pro-Nazi coup against the ...
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Myths & Facts - Israel’s Roots
MYTH
“The Arabs fought for freedom in World Wars I and II.”
FACT
Contrary to the romantic fiction of the period, most of the Arabs did not fight with the Allies against the Turks in World War I. David Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister, noted that most Arabs fought for their Turkish rulers. Faisal's supporters in Arabia were the exception.
In World War II, the Arabs were very slow to enter the war against Hitler. Only Transjordan went along with the British in 1939. Iraq was taken over by pro-Nazis in 1941 and joined the Axis powers. Most of the Arab states sat on the fence, waiting until 1945 to see who would win. By then, Germany was doomed and, since it was necessary to join the war to qualify for membership in the nascent United Nations, the Arabs belatedly began to declare war against Germany in 1945: Egypt, on February 25; Syria, on February 27; Lebanon, on February 28; and Saudi Arabia, on March 2. By contrast, some 30,000 Palestinian Jews fought against Nazi Germany.
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