Were the Nazis and Muslims Allies? | History of the Middle East 1930 - 1939 - 17/21

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  • @thesenate1844
    @thesenate1844 Před 20 dny +495

    Shoutout to King Mohammed V of Morocco, despite being a subject of Vichy France, he refused to extradite any Jews or enforce any antisemitic laws, declaring all Moroccans as under his protection

    • @huriale1617
      @huriale1617 Před 20 dny +83

      The Mosque of Paris, build to honor the muslim troops who fought during the first world war, also saved some jews during the Occupation.

    • @reyson01
      @reyson01 Před 20 dny

      So how come a larger % of Jews in Germany are still around compared to those in Morocco?

    • @owenm.1282
      @owenm.1282 Před 18 dny +41

      @@huriale1617 This is part of our religion to disavow and fight tyrants such as hitler

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 Před 16 dny

      @@owenm.1282 and yet so many are cheering for the massacre of Jews

    • @wat9177
      @wat9177 Před 16 dny +11

      the last righteous king of morocco

  • @body2811
    @body2811 Před 20 dny +642

    Well it is very simple ,most of muslim were occupied by france and Britain, and wanted to be liberated from them ,so enemy of my enemy is my friend

    • @huriale1617
      @huriale1617 Před 20 dny +125

      Wtf a signifiant majority of french and british colonial subjects fought against the nazis.
      What's this kind of historical revisionism ? Anybody can litteraly compare the numbers of muslim troops on both sides (or the number of western troops on the axis), the numbers of medails gained by the muslim troops, etc.

    • @fthv4325
      @fthv4325 Před 20 dny +1

      That’s not even remotely true. Islam is inherently anti-Semitic. That’s the reason.

    • @Notreallyhereanymore
      @Notreallyhereanymore Před 20 dny +13

      perfect explanation.

    • @garyjohnstone6422
      @garyjohnstone6422 Před 20 dny +61

      twisted logic, Islam does the invading

    • @body2811
      @body2811 Před 20 dny +60

      @garyjohnstone6422 so ignored that the Germans were Christians and blame the muslims who fought in both sides

  • @josecipriano3048
    @josecipriano3048 Před 19 dny +253

    Many in India sympathized with the nazis as well. Gandhi amongst them.

    • @Sagar-vv9gd
      @Sagar-vv9gd Před 18 dny

      For west colonisation by France, Britain is good but Nazis are bad 🤡

    • @bigbootros4362
      @bigbootros4362 Před 18 dny

      ​@@Sagar-vv9gdBoth are bad, but the Nazis were a lot lot worse.

    • @user-fl5mq9kp7g
      @user-fl5mq9kp7g Před 18 dny +8

      ​@@bigbootros4362France: How did you know if they were killing millions of people like me?

    • @DirkusTurkess
      @DirkusTurkess Před 17 dny +23

      @@user-fl5mq9kp7g Should google what he thought about South Africans.

    • @barahng
      @barahng Před 16 dny +21

      Mein Kampf is still quite popular in India.

  • @luishernandezblonde
    @luishernandezblonde Před 12 dny +75

    To be honest, Muslims were a significant group of sympathisers for the Axis in general. As much as the Nazis enjoyed their backing, the Japanese also received significant backing by them, in particular during the early days of the WW2 in today's Xinjiang (among Uyghurs, Uzbeks and Kazakhs), Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Mindanao (today's Philippines), Indochina and Thailand, Central Asia and South Asia.

    • @TP_ERK
      @TP_ERK Před 10 dny +19

      it is like finland being an ally of axis. just protecting their lands from soviet union and nothing more.

    • @luishernandezblonde
      @luishernandezblonde Před 10 dny +1

      @@TP_ERK Not just only against the Soviets, many of them supported the Axis against China and Britain.

    • @kraijom319
      @kraijom319 Před 10 dny +3

      Even Japan's native irregular fighters in Indonesia were commanded by islamic clerics

    • @davidbowie5023
      @davidbowie5023 Před 10 dny +2

      German-Japanese jihadism was crazy. I couldn't imagine this happening.

    • @luishernandezblonde
      @luishernandezblonde Před 9 dny +3

      @@kraijom319 The Japanese did even attempt to create a pro-Japanese Islamic state in Central Asia. Long even before Hitler sought to materialise alliance with the Muslims, the Japanese nearly achieved this task. That's why during WW2, the Soviets and Chinese had to carefully patrol the region due to the pro-Japanese attitude among these Central Asian Turkomens.

  • @kanaxu1747
    @kanaxu1747 Před 21 dnem +72

    Just 9 minutes into, but it makes me happy to hear you quoting "Atatürk in the Nazi imagination" by Stefan Ihrig. It's really an underrated work with not enough attention

  • @kaanalpkaratas6091
    @kaanalpkaratas6091 Před 21 dnem +96

    Ataturk did not ally with Mussolini as Mussolini was seeking Turkey as a part of his Mare Nostrum. Ataturk even showed up to Italian diplomats while being dressed with Marshall uniform, militarily denouncing Italy.

    • @johnnyfives5416
      @johnnyfives5416 Před 16 dny +8

      That because he and the ottoman turk fought italy invasion of libya and continue helping the local resistance even after the war was lost and italy occupational.

    • @lordgrunwalder1607
      @lordgrunwalder1607 Před 9 dny

      ​@@johnnyfives5416well yes, and + because itally straight up claiming territory from Turkey 💀 it wasnt just a "old rivalship". İtally was straight up threatening Turkey

    • @kalatiso5541
      @kalatiso5541 Před 7 dny +3

      Video lacks so many details, like the pogroms in Istanbul and how they were dismantled by ataturk and their leaders executed allowing the 15k Jews to come back to Istanbul to their property

  • @onatdeveci5502
    @onatdeveci5502 Před 20 dny +5

    Great video as always!

  • @SpartanStick
    @SpartanStick Před 21 dnem +64

    Jabzy’s vids getting wilder and wilder

  • @Jetpackpokemon
    @Jetpackpokemon Před 20 dny +31

    This must have taken a lot of research, great job!! Thank you for helping me understand this type of history more

  • @ottomanosman2463
    @ottomanosman2463 Před 12 dny +19

    To be honest, as a Turkish person myself, I am fascinated to study about supports from the Muslim world to Japan and Germany here. The support for Germany prior and during WW2 is well-known as you explained (German officials wooing Muslims of Palestine, the Balkans and Iraq), but the support for Japan is somewhat overlooked. In fact, during Japan's rapid conquest of Southeast Asia, the Muslims in modern-day Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Indochina hailed the Japanese conquest; whereas Indian and Sri Lankan Muslims rebelled against Britain; whereas Central Asian Muslims (in both Soviet and Chinese parts) were excited with the prospect of an Islamic-Japanese alliance to fight Russia and China. Japan's puppet armies in Asia included a lot of Muslim groups, such as Azad Hind (for India), Thai Muslim corps and the Islamic battalions of Dutch East Indies. At least before the war turned tie in favour of the Allies. I feel the German and Japanese impacts have never truly faded to even today, and still very vivid.

    • @teamjam2863
      @teamjam2863 Před 11 dny

      Muslims were divided in sea about the issue. Main stream nationalism hated the Japanese and Western powers.
      The Japanese committed genocide against some Muslim population .
      Those who supported the Japanese were either desperate or promised independence which was a lie.

    • @kalatiso5541
      @kalatiso5541 Před 7 dny

      Same arabs that turned their blind eye on the Turks

    • @SCOTLANDforEVER12976
      @SCOTLANDforEVER12976 Před 3 dny

      This is wrong you know that Muslims india is who started and supported to stand against colonizer, amd there is no evidence of supporting what kind of support you means?
      If you don't know the history of Islam qhen they ruled they did nring justice to its region and that by itself is negative side because they will think that everyone is like them you have the historical records of when Mongolia attacked them or when the al andalusia fall so you can see the full picture there

    • @yazovgaming
      @yazovgaming Před 2 dny

      Azad Hind were Hindu Nationalists LMAO

  • @Torarz01FIN
    @Torarz01FIN Před 21 dnem +39

    Just finished the last episode. Perfect timing.

  • @jayfreechavez0000
    @jayfreechavez0000 Před 7 dny

    Great educational content

  • @poltergijstt
    @poltergijstt Před 4 dny

    Please never stop making content

  • @rursus8354
    @rursus8354 Před 19 dny +38

    So the answer is ... not applicable. There were Fascists worldwide, some Christian, some Muslim, some belonging to the Nazi religion. The national problems inherent in Western Colonialism caused great problems though. And there some Muslim imperialist visionaries occurred, and some other Arab nationalists creating a fictional Arab nationality.

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 Před 17 dny

      Many of the Christian fascists opposed Hitler, and some, like Metaxas, actively fought against him and had pro British policies before the war

    • @ottopotatum5775
      @ottopotatum5775 Před 16 dny +4

      Short answer: yes but you cant say it cause its offensive.

    • @rursus8354
      @rursus8354 Před 16 dny +12

      @@ottopotatum5775 Short answer is no. It is so simplified, that even you can understand it.

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 11 dny

      Nasser and a few others would try to keep pan-atabic ideas going.

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 11 dny

      ​@@ottopotatum5775Germany keeps recruiting volunteer battalions. They always seem to scrounge up someone from Belgium or across the Ostfront or Poland.

  • @onatdeveci5502
    @onatdeveci5502 Před 20 dny +53

    12:22 This one is false. As a Hatay native, being of Alawite descent, I can very confidently say that the people the Turkish government sent to Hatay were refugees/migrants from Hatay and it's surrounding region (meaning places like Afrin, Aleppo and Idlib) that were ethnically Turkish. Through my friend's family, I actually have a letter that a government sent to refugees from Hatay (and it's surrounding regions); saying that if they went to vote in the Referandum, their travel expenses and accommodation expenses would be subsidized by the state. The letter then added that what they did would be considered great service to the Homeland.

    • @onatdeveci5502
      @onatdeveci5502 Před 20 dny +14

      Also Jabzy; you've forgot to mention Greeks of the city, whom constituted %≈2 of the city's population.
      I also suggest you not group Alawites in with Arabs, since Alawism of Nusayris is an ethnic religion. Many Alawites, such as Hafez al-Assad's father for example, were against the annexation of the Alawi State into Syria.
      Many Alawites in fact voted in favor of annexation into Turkey, generally urban Alawites.
      Rural Alawites (then the majority of the Alawite population) did not participate in the referandum.
      This has the effect of magnifying the Turkish Turnout, since, at the time majority of the locals you've classified as Arabs were of Nusayri/Alawite origin.

    • @user-dy9jq4lc5y
      @user-dy9jq4lc5y Před 7 dny +1

      Do Alawites consider themselves Muslims?

    • @onatdeveci5502
      @onatdeveci5502 Před 7 dny

      @@user-dy9jq4lc5y Depends on the Alawite.

    • @SnubbenTroddeHanVarCool
      @SnubbenTroddeHanVarCool Před 6 dny

      @@user-dy9jq4lc5y Alawism and Alevism are completely two different things. But unfortunately very often confused due to similar names.

    • @LeixWUxLong
      @LeixWUxLong Před 6 dny +1

      One mistake bud, Afrin is ethnically Kurdi including the Ezidis.

  • @tacticalboii4302
    @tacticalboii4302 Před 21 dnem +148

    Muslim divisions germany had
    13. Handschar
    Free Arabian legion
    Azerbaijani legion
    Idel ural legion (tatars)
    Skanderbeg division
    Sandzak battalion
    North caucasian legion
    Osttürkische SS

    • @kazmahamza3115
      @kazmahamza3115 Před 21 dnem +27

      Too many foreign soldiers for a racist state if you ask me

    • @ismaelnasser6360
      @ismaelnasser6360 Před 21 dnem

      Enemy of my Enemy is my friend (uk and france ) ​@@kazmahamza3115

    • @dillanspec4
      @dillanspec4 Před 21 dnem

      @@kazmahamza3115 muslims never destroyed europe and germany that was jews

    • @tacticalboii4302
      @tacticalboii4302 Před 21 dnem +84

      @@kazmahamza3115 non european divisions usually were just canon fodder

    • @mrmr446
      @mrmr446 Před 21 dnem +5

      While of course the allies had a significant portion of the Indian Army, about ten percent of the Soviet Army and quite a sizeable French North African contingent with a smaller West African contingent, no doubt there were others in all far outnumbering those you cite.

  • @onatdeveci5502
    @onatdeveci5502 Před 20 dny +12

    8:18 Although there existed a campaign to make the citizens speak Turkish, it was not mandated nor enforced by the government. The campaign you are referring to "Vatandaş, Türkçe Konuş"; was organized by university students, Türk Ocakları (which were mostly aligned with but independent from the government), or the local CHF parti chapters. There were instances where laws were passed (mostly in western Anatolia) that mandated speaking Turkish in public.
    It should be remembered that there was no organized effort to coerce or force the citizenry into speaking Turkish, both legislative and practical action varied by locality. For this I don't think it to be correct to connect the "Vatandaş, Türkçe Konuş" campaign directly with Atatürk.

  • @hondoplays9461
    @hondoplays9461 Před 21 dnem +6

    Stefan Ihrig's "Ataturk in the Nazi Imagination" is a great read on this topic.

  • @scorpionjaxxer339
    @scorpionjaxxer339 Před 20 dny +82

    Crazy. Never thought funny mustache man would think we are pure blooded aryans…

    • @JoinThe_BingvinArmy
      @JoinThe_BingvinArmy Před 20 dny +16

      we are 🗿

    • @Aryanwood
      @Aryanwood Před 20 dny +28

      Iran means “land of Aryans”. Most descendant ethnicities of proto-indo-Europeans are Aryan by definition.

    • @ReaperCH90
      @ReaperCH90 Před 20 dny +14

      If you don't know it, you should watch a video about what the Nazis actually believed (especially Himmler). They send researchers to check if Tibetans were maybe the original Aryans.

    • @user-oy2zg3bt6n
      @user-oy2zg3bt6n Před 20 dny +12

      he pretty much picked the name from Iran so that's not as surprise

    • @dik943
      @dik943 Před 20 dny +2

      Only the aristocracy

  • @advicepirate8673
    @advicepirate8673 Před 18 dny +3

    I would like to thank you for your editing style. In the world of youtube there seems to be a race to the bottom in terms of spastic editing, constant camera cuts, and using underhanded manipulations in order to hijack the viewer's attention. It's the TikTok effect, great for maximizing personal views with the minor cost of destroying the ability of an entire generation to function in the real world.
    You do it perfectly. Subtle slow moving figures, just enough to give my eyes something to rest on while I keep my ears open. Thank you Jabzy. Thank you for not being an accessory to our destruction. I would think that it's a low bar, but the mass of garbage content that has been shoveled my way lately suggests otherwise.

  • @happyveganearthlings
    @happyveganearthlings Před 10 dny

    This series you have going on with the Middle East and the surrounding regions is quite detailed and nuanced, which is a rare find indeed and I greatly appreciate it.
    I would love it if one day you did a similar deep dive into the region of the “American South”, (good luck to you to define that without a bunch of people arguing which state should be and shouldn’t be considered “The South” lol.
    I think a lot of people associate the south with being overwhelmingly long established African American and Anglo-Celtic American (I know Anglo-Celtic is a termed used in Australia, less so in America. But I think a term that fits due to people thinking of White Southerners as coming almost exclusively from the British Isles) and forget the other groups of people…funnily enough the inhabitants of the lands before large streams of European and African arrivals.
    You have the Lumbees of North Carolina, the Melungeons of Appalachia, groups considered “Tri-Racial isolates”, canary islanders of Louisiana, the Vietnamese on the Gulf Coast, a long established Mexican community in New Orleans, Charleston once having the largest Jewish population in America, the Texan German dialect, the Marshall Islanders in Arkansas and that is just scratching the surface!

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai Před 14 dny +4

    Good video, I just wish you put in sources somewhere for us to look at.

  • @whosthatguy8396
    @whosthatguy8396 Před 21 dnem +11

    What is the background music especially around 14:30

  • @arooster6951
    @arooster6951 Před 20 dny +18

    As someone who has planned to create their dissertation based off ‘Operation Mammoth’ and the prior German racial views of the Kurds, I do have to thank you for mentioning previously about the rare Hitler quote in his table talks.
    The most important part is the big difference between being called “Aryan” vs “Germanic”, since Aryan is a very broad term which originates from the term for noble in the Mitanni Empire (and possibly the Hurrians).
    Nowadays, modern day neo nazis warp the idea of “Aryan” into coinciding with “White” when this idea of a white race was mainly mistranslations or based mainly on Rosenburg and Himmlers views on race.
    Now to be called Germanic? that MUST hint at the fact that the creation of an independent Kurdistan would fall under the area of the “Greater German Reich”, of course this is just a theory, but even the Germans like Günther considered the Persians as a “darkened race” and Von Luschan concluded that the idea of the “Nordic ruling class of Ancient Iran” were not Persians but Kurds (Von Luschan 1911 and Günther 1927)
    Once again, you are literally the only youtuber who has discovered a quote which others including myself helped popularize back in 2021, I can’t help but thank you.
    (p.s. Sherif Pasha’s letters to Mussolini and his accepted refuge in Italy provide a new perspective on a Italian-Kurdish friendship)

    • @TimurKhan-dn5vx
      @TimurKhan-dn5vx Před 20 dny

      Turks already destory our friendship both against kurds italians and germans.

    • @NathanDudani
      @NathanDudani Před 14 dny

      pLaNnEd To CrEaTe

    • @arooster6951
      @arooster6951 Před 13 dny +2

      @@NathanDudani​​⁠I’ll personally message you and link the video as soon as it is published. You’re gonna have to wait until May 2025, but i’m sure you’ll enjoy it. The dissertation proposal has already been submitted if that helps :)

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai Před 13 dny +1

    Fascinating video btw

  • @MausyeetOfficial
    @MausyeetOfficial Před 10 dny +1

    The most 3 am video i would get fr

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai Před 14 dny +6

    Please Jabzy, include sources in your videos please

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai Před 13 dny +3

    Please put in lists of sources in your videos in the future....

  • @tylertomlin3911
    @tylertomlin3911 Před 20 dny +1

    Ey new episodes!

  • @mistymoonshine897
    @mistymoonshine897 Před 20 dny +23

    Mussolini was not antisemite and a quarter of italian Jews were members of the fascist party. some anti-Jewish laws were passed in 1938 for the purpose of an alliance with Germany but were never really enforced. in short, it's not strange that Jews were working with Mussolini. at the time, Germany and Italy were not friends, they almost went to war in 1934 over Austria.

    • @smortv9629
      @smortv9629 Před 14 dny +6

      It’s really intresting because the tripartite pact was more of an alliance of convenience then an actual alliance, Bulgaria also notably didn’t give its Jews to Germany

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 11 dny

      Italy is under practical German occupation at the end of the war.

    • @Alte.Kameraden
      @Alte.Kameraden Před 8 dny

      It's why I'd love to see more people remove Nazism from Fascism. Nazism even predates Fascism. Nazism evolved from German Socialism and goes as far back as the 19th century meanwhile Fascism evolved from Marxist Syndicalism and evolved over the span of the Great War into a new movement.
      One is built around the idea of the Totalitarian Corporate State and the other a Social Democrats Racial Religion were the Bourgeoisie are the J*ws and the end goal is the racialization of the means of production. 😂

    • @davidjacobs8558
      @davidjacobs8558 Před 7 dny

      I heard some where the surname "Mussolini" derived from Muslim.
      ie, his ancestor was a Muslim.

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 6 dny

      @@smortv9629 In the German ideal vision, post-war Europe would have been Germany and a bunch of client states with second-class people. And others just depopulated and colonized with germans.

  • @monke3842
    @monke3842 Před 15 dny

    have you ever thought about making a similar series of videos about recent South american history ?

  • @ItsBillTV
    @ItsBillTV Před 9 dny +3

    Muslims?
    Algeria participated in the war against the nazis. Majority of muslim countries were occupied by the west at that time. What a ridiculous title.

  • @icysaracen3054
    @icysaracen3054 Před 21 dnem +4

    Feels like I just watch the worlds greatest poker game

  • @davidprosser7278
    @davidprosser7278 Před 20 dny +3

    What surprises me is that Mussolini's government didn't invite oil prospectors into the bits of desert Italy colonized.

    • @italianmapperchris3168
      @italianmapperchris3168 Před 20 dny +4

      Italy did send geologist Ardito Desio to Libya, to search for oil and other natural resources. He did find oil and in collaboration with the Italian petroleum company Agip there were plans to begin extraction. However, this was in late 1938 and operations were suspended once Italy entered WW2

    • @enrico7474
      @enrico7474 Před 20 dny +1

      Yeah their are a bunch of fossil fuels and iron ore in Ethiopia aswell , could've helped the axis alot.

  • @austinblair9869
    @austinblair9869 Před 21 dnem +12

    Its called a world war for a reason..

  • @HistoryForYou68
    @HistoryForYou68 Před 21 dnem +1

    When I saw the part where the character had a bride's outfit, I couldn't help but laugh

  • @aidanpysher2764
    @aidanpysher2764 Před 10 dny +1

    I remember seeing a Fez with an SS insignia in a WW2 museum a while ago, and I was taken back at the fact that something as odd as it didn't seem far-fetched.

  • @EgyptianChiefKeef
    @EgyptianChiefKeef Před 18 dny +27

    This is actually a pretty interesting topic you’ve brought up. While initially the Nazis were somewhat successful in trying to gain Muslim support by promising “liberation from Britain and France”. They were eventually unsuccessful because more and more people found out about the Nazi crimes and some even joined the allies. The majority of Muslims that served in WW2 that weren’t from countries that were allies, joined the allies not the Nazis.

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 Před 16 dny +5

      That’s straight up false
      Most Muslims may have fought for the Allies because they were from allied countries, but those from non allied countries, and many from allied countries, flocked to the SS
      Hitler’s best pall was the grand mufti of Jerusalem, who would try to finish what he started just 2 years later

    • @EgyptianChiefKeef
      @EgyptianChiefKeef Před 16 dny +8

      @@jonathanwilliams1065 he was initially somewhat successful but ended up unsuccessful. There were very little volunteers from countries that weren’t under British and French rule and he had no reason to appeal to those who weren’t under British and French rule. I’ve meet Muslims who lived during ww2 and they weren’t pro nazi. The majority of them were actually fascinated by the soviets and the Soviet army which is what led to many Muslim countries almost becoming communist. You mean to tell me they were pro Nazi and communist at the same time? Please read or study

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 11 dny

      ​@@EgyptianChiefKeefThe Soviets would keep a lot of influence in places like Egypt through the cold war. A lot of these places still have local communist or socialist parties.

    • @EgyptianChiefKeef
      @EgyptianChiefKeef Před 11 dny

      @@SusCalvin Had Turkey not joined NATO, communism could have spread in the Middle East

    • @minestar2247
      @minestar2247 Před 7 dny

      @@jonathanwilliams1065 what do you mean by "finishing the job 2 years later" that's absolutely unrelated

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai Před 14 dny +1

    Interesting history here 🤔 this potentially has many alternate historical ramifications......

  • @johnnail532
    @johnnail532 Před 20 dny +6

    Enemy of my enemy is my friend?

  • @VictorianTimeTraveler
    @VictorianTimeTraveler Před 10 dny

    I heard Alternative Hypothesis give an interesting argument that the axis could have won World War II if they had invaded the Soviet Union through Persia and captured the oil fields.

  • @bernd_das_brot6911
    @bernd_das_brot6911 Před 20 dny +1

    I fucking love these ME videos

  • @memetv52828
    @memetv52828 Před 10 dny +7

    Team Germany and Turkey now🇩🇪❤️🇹🇷
    👇

    • @roderik3059
      @roderik3059 Před 7 dny +1

      Turkey didn't even fought...🦃

    • @JustYourRandomTurk
      @JustYourRandomTurk Před 7 dny +2

      @@roderik3059overused joke. 0 laughs :)

    • @roderik3059
      @roderik3059 Před 7 dny +1

      @@JustYourRandomTurk Maybe I'm lying. What Turkey did in World War II?

    • @JustYourRandomTurk
      @JustYourRandomTurk Před 7 dny +1

      @@roderik3059 nothing. lol. better than spending millions of dollars as a newly founded republic and losing half our population tbh

    • @roderik3059
      @roderik3059 Před 7 dny +1

      @@JustYourRandomTurk So why the hell do you writte team Germany Turkey? Ridiculous. 😂

  • @mrmr446
    @mrmr446 Před 21 dnem +9

    While of course the allies had a significant portion of the Indian Army, about ten percent of the Soviet Army and quite a sizeable French North African contingent with a smaller West African contingent, also the largest part of the Yugoslav resistance and its' Albanian equivalent, I've no doubt other forces I'm forgetting totalling far more than the Axis allies. Not seen whole vid hoping this gets a mention.

    • @NobleBoss
      @NobleBoss Před 18 dny

      Fun fact, there were more dutch soldiers that fought for the Axis than the allies. And also the last defender's of Berlin were French SS soldiers.

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 11 dny

      ​@@NobleBossThe local fascists in Belgium run a big anti-communist recruitment drive I think. They try to do the same in half-pacified Norway.

  • @kalatiso5541
    @kalatiso5541 Před 7 dny +2

    You forgot to mention that those pogroms were latter dismantled by attaturks government, their leaders executed and the 15k Jews were able to return to their property in Istanbul.

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Před 7 dny

      Ataturks government post-1939?...

    • @kalatiso5541
      @kalatiso5541 Před 6 dny

      @@JabzyJoe yeah I posted both comments at the same time, look foward to the next episode :)

  • @SafavidAfsharid3197
    @SafavidAfsharid3197 Před 20 dny +2

    Please cover india next.

  • @jamesholland5139
    @jamesholland5139 Před 10 dny

    Politics can be so lethal

  • @yunustahakosoglustudent2626

    Sources?

  • @nicbahtin4774
    @nicbahtin4774 Před 21 dnem +12

    18:30 lol these guys even wear the appropriate mustache

    • @ALIKN1-1
      @ALIKN1-1 Před 20 dny

      Nah we just following the latest fashions :)

  • @lavishkirad5816
    @lavishkirad5816 Před 7 dny

    Noziees Called them as "Half apes".
    Were using them as allies in Middle East to conquer later.
    "It was like giving hope to a chicken before the day of supermarket meat sale.

  • @ryanmoore6259
    @ryanmoore6259 Před 7 dny

    It's a mixed bag; the Mufti was considered a joke until after the war, and even many who did support the Nazis did so more because they hated the british and french occupiers

    • @melm295
      @melm295 Před 3 dny +1

      No he wasn’t. His nephew Arafat continued To Fight Hitler’s war w help from Nazis who fled to Middle East.

  • @sourpusstv7984
    @sourpusstv7984 Před 20 dny +4

    Source?

  • @bluezero8557
    @bluezero8557 Před 6 dny +1

    short answer: YES.

  • @nicbahtin4774
    @nicbahtin4774 Před 20 dny +45

    27:12 lol some things don't change
    "Jews cant be thrown in the sea"
    Arabs: "must be a Zionist"

    • @ferdinanddaratenas3447
      @ferdinanddaratenas3447 Před 19 dny

      Well, they have been trying for a century but they always walk away running off to the UN asking Israel to show restraint. Go for round 526 I suppose?

    • @EgyptianChiefKeef
      @EgyptianChiefKeef Před 18 dny

      That wasn’t the thought of most people back then. Muslims and Jews lived fine and then Zionism ruined it. Most Muslims don’t hate Jews and vice versa but to paint it this way is stupid and shows you’re uneducated. Also, the state of Israel has been found guilty of numerous warcrimes and is probably going to get a very small punishment for it. Anyways, please do research before commenting something stupid.

    • @user-ct9mf4dr5o
      @user-ct9mf4dr5o Před 17 dny

      To be honest.. The Arabs say Jews...the one who say and promoted "Zionists, not Jews" are the communists xD

    • @cendistbenjamin7066
      @cendistbenjamin7066 Před 17 dny +2

      What is Zionist? a supporter of Zionism; a person who believes in the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. how could you separate a Jewish person from this? do you think you don’t believe your own self determination and protection do you believe that you don’t deserve to exist?

    • @nicbahtin4774
      @nicbahtin4774 Před 17 dny +4

      @@cendistbenjamin7066
      Calm down I'm a proud Israeli zionist myself even believe Khane is right. I just lough at the blind Arab hate that even this series exposes. How in their eyes you can't be a decent person without advocating to throw jews to the sea. How jews legaly coming and buying and developing land that even they enjoy cause of the increase of uppertonity is somehow evil. I love this series cause it shows how even during the rule of the ottoman empire you didn't have peace How Arabs fought among themselves.

  • @alkopolityk
    @alkopolityk Před 20 dny +4

    Jabotinsky/Zhabotinski/Żabotyński is read like dr Zhivago. He and his movement of Zionists-revisionists are an interesting topic on their own. They strived to build a "new Jew" similarly to fascists aiming for a "new Italian" and they cooperated with Polish radical nationalists since they have common purpose - to make Jews move out of the Poland. It was also Zionists-revisionists who played the most prominent role during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

    • @barahng
      @barahng Před 16 dny +3

      His talk of building an ethnic homeland and creating living room by clearing out the natives sounds more like mustache man though.

    • @ocularpatdown
      @ocularpatdown Před 8 dny

      @@barahngwow, that’s a real 💩ty take.

  • @heimbiggysmallz
    @heimbiggysmallz Před 11 dny

    Where peaceful music? 😢

  • @CarlosPEnis
    @CarlosPEnis Před 5 dny

    Everytime I watch/hear something about Ataturk I always picture an older Turk patting him on the back and saying "ata Turk" 😂

  • @SamFromItalia
    @SamFromItalia Před 18 dny +2

    Well obviously the most based regime would be allied with the most-based religion duh

  • @moosesandmeese969
    @moosesandmeese969 Před 7 dny +1

    So the answer is sort of but not in any meaningful way. They were under the control of the British and French so appealing to their enemies seemed like a good idea at the time, until they realized the Nazis were also a colonialist expansionist regime like those that controlled them.

  • @TheSignofJonah777
    @TheSignofJonah777 Před 7 dny

    Entirely depends on if they follow their God given conscience or their religious book

  • @Charlie-hp2oh
    @Charlie-hp2oh Před 20 dny +3

    where does all this information come from ?

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai Před 13 dny +1

    Please include more sources in your videos man please.....

  • @Nn-3
    @Nn-3 Před 21 dnem

    I ask myself this every day

  • @brasaepenta2002
    @brasaepenta2002 Před 7 dny +3

    The just had a mutual dislike of jews 😂

    • @saaduthehungryone4340
      @saaduthehungryone4340 Před 7 dny

      Yes and no muslim can live with jews without a problem

    • @usibistro
      @usibistro Před 5 dny +2

      You're mixing Zionism with Judaism here.
      A very idiotic remark.

  • @showerg1534
    @showerg1534 Před 5 dny

    0:36 Ikwan? I couldn't understand

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Před 5 dny

      My attempt at saying Ikhwan

    • @showerg1534
      @showerg1534 Před 5 dny

      @@JabzyJoe thanks for responding bro!

  • @theuniverse5173
    @theuniverse5173 Před 21 dnem +5

    What the sigma

  • @Ramirez83786
    @Ramirez83786 Před 11 dny +1

    Ataturk was also a dictator.

  • @Alte.Kameraden
    @Alte.Kameraden Před 8 dny +1

    To be honest Fascism and Nazism should be split from eachother. Most Fascist movements rejected the Racial Variation of Nationalism that dominated Nazism. Most Fascist movements that did adopted it modeled themselves after the Nazis not the Italian Fascist.
    So the fact Nazism is considered Fascism is more of a misinterpretation of the time that has echoed into the present.
    TIKhistory has two good videos on Mosley which describes this divide quite well. How Mosley modeled his movement off the Italians but was in direct hostility with the British Union of Fascist under Mosley and the Imperial Fascist League which modeled itself on Nazism.

    • @Milk-nf9px
      @Milk-nf9px Před 5 dny +1

      It is reasonable to understand National Socialism as the very unique and organic movement it was. But it's unfair to completely disconnect it with Fascism, which is its core political philosophy. During the 1920s and 1930s, the main thing that divided Fascist movements (including National Socialism) were more so national interests than anything, of course there were rather minut ideological divisions, which were also influenced by national interests. The reality is that you won't really find any philosophical differences between Fascism and National Socialism when you realize that Fascism is not an ideology, but a political philosophy that movements connect to. Most people attempt to divide National Socialism and Fascism by utilizing Italian Fascism as the differentiating factor, but that falls flat since Italian Fascism is the Italian realization of Fascism, rather than the all-sayer of Fascism itself - and obviously, Mussolini is no Marx of Fascism; Fascism has no Marx.
      That being said, all European Fascist movements (Even Italian Fascism) at the time recognized the reality of race and embraced it. Though, not to the extend the National Socialists did as they were Germanic-centred and believed that the Germanic race should be the leaders of the white race.
      Speaking as a Fascist myself.

    • @Alte.Kameraden
      @Alte.Kameraden Před 5 dny

      @@Milk-nf9px Well that was a load of garbage.
      Italian Fascism is the "Realization" of Fascism itself. THEY INVENTED IT. The Nazis didn't call themselves Fascist, evolved independently, and built their system off the Nordic Social Democratic Model, sure they borrowed from the Italian Fascist but so did they also borrow from the Marxist. Hitler himself even stated Fascism may work for Italy but will not work for Germany.
      When the Germans took control of Northern Italy in 1943 they didn't re-establish the Italian Fascist Party, but created a completely new government under National Socialist beliefs.
      The Nazis also oppressed and arrested the Fatherland Front leaders, ie the Austrian Fascist Party.
      The British who adopted Italian Fascism vs those who adopted National Socialist beliefs also clashed with each other in Britain.
      These are not the same ideologies. Claiming your a Fascist doesn't change that. Definitely being most modern Fascist have been poisoned by post war Nazi and Fascist Larpers who sometimes even belief Marxist propaganda about Fascism. Most famous example of this is National Bolshevism which literally just recreated Nazism, because they assumed Nazism was Capitalist at it's core. So removed the "Capitalist" elements which never existed to begin with.
      This same confusion is the primary reason the British Union of Fascist and the Imperial Fascist League basically went to war with each other in Britain. British Union of Fascist adopted the Italian system while the Imperial Fascist League Modeled themselves off National Socialism. Both ideologies directly clashed with each other. The only reason the Imperial Fascist League called themselves Fascist was because in Britain everyone called the Nazis Fascist. So similar to the British Fascist (another earlier group) they called themselves Fascist without realizing what Fascism was, btw the British Fascist under Rotha Orman were literally pro capitalist feminist who were anti Marxist, they never bothered to learn what Fascism was but can be best described as Larpers. Which is a common thread.
      You even see this today with the book Socialism of Duty, where the author literally uses Julius Evola as a bridge to marry Fascist and Nazi beliefs together... basically EXACTLY WHAT THE MARXIST DID... like Umberto Echo, and the author of Socialism of Duty considers himself a Fascist, yet believes Marxist propaganda on Fascism.

  • @huseyinsartas9659
    @huseyinsartas9659 Před 7 dny +1

    12:15 I would like to make a correction. Ataturk never applied to the League of Nations, but Ataturk was personally invited by the British and members of 29 states.

  • @Ciech_mate
    @Ciech_mate Před 21 dnem +1

    I would like to know Ataturks opinion of Adolf

    • @kriemhild9425
      @kriemhild9425 Před 17 dny +6

      He described him as inexperienced in both war and politics and therefore unreliable for making drastic changes he also rejected switching to outright fascism when it was seen as successful in Italy

    • @seansean250
      @seansean250 Před 17 dny

      @@kriemhild9425well it’s pretty clear Hitler knew more than ataturk lol (no offense)

    • @Ciech_mate
      @Ciech_mate Před 11 dny

      @@kriemhild9425 thanks you seem informed so where could I get information like this please?

    • @Ramirez83786
      @Ramirez83786 Před 11 dny +1

      @@Ciech_mateBe aware that a lot of lies are created about him by kemalists to suit their narrative.

    • @Ciech_mate
      @Ciech_mate Před 10 dny

      @@Ramirez83786 thank you mate, I am aware of potential bias. As a historian I can sniff it out, or at least try to.

  • @67nairb
    @67nairb Před 16 dny +3

    22:14 that looks just like Saddam Hussein.

    • @alter3602
      @alter3602 Před 12 dny

      🤯🤯🤯

    • @67nairb
      @67nairb Před 12 dny

      @@alter3602 Is that supposed to be Saddam Hussein?

  • @hermitcrab1208
    @hermitcrab1208 Před 7 dny

    this is not like what certain people think, some Muslim still support British and some Muslim support Nazi. Because Muslim having though decision to make at that time, if they support axis power, they will be poor, if they support British Allies, it will questioning they anti colonial movement, but even when Hitler in power, he is so busy in Berlin, and never trying to help Muslim country to be free from colonialism. after ww2 end, the idea decolonisation give chance to many colony to gain independence more better than Nazi propaganda.

  • @dnaseb9214
    @dnaseb9214 Před 6 dny

    Yes

  • @PhilipLaSnail
    @PhilipLaSnail Před 14 dny

    Zhabotinsky* not Yabotinsky*
    And yeah, he definitely was a fascist, but not as much of a fascist as he is portraited like.
    He was more like of a nationalist rather than a fascist...

  • @ohio7876
    @ohio7876 Před 13 dny

    Mr. Worldwide i guess

  • @user-re5cr2dx4t
    @user-re5cr2dx4t Před 6 dny

    Hitler did see Persians as aryans also he even did have Iranian SS officers although I only know 1 Officer

  • @lolmenx4
    @lolmenx4 Před 20 dny +1

    just before i watch it if n+zis were still here they would be best chumps...100% like no chance they would be supporting eachother even more.

  • @Herr_Floki_San
    @Herr_Floki_San Před 4 dny +1

    I don't need to watch this the answer is yes.

  • @Swaincatch
    @Swaincatch Před 5 dny

    How is Turkey in the Middle East?

  • @redtje943
    @redtje943 Před 10 dny +1

    Morocco defended a lot of jews

  • @FreePalestine07462
    @FreePalestine07462 Před 10 dny +1

    Note: Yazidis are Kurd 19:54

    • @araratamedi
      @araratamedi Před 4 dny +1

      Thank you , truth is they're the most pure Kurds , they speak Kurdish , and have their prayers in kurdish.

  • @agxryt
    @agxryt Před 21 dnem +20

    This is a great rundown on the shitty people on all sides, thanks for this. It's frustrating that we're still hearing about the impacts of these extremists, decades later

    • @tenanaciouz
      @tenanaciouz Před 21 dnem

      funny since Marxists are the ones running the culture and currently running it into the dirt. Of course they are telling you about people dead not for decades but for over a century. Pay more attention to the current people casusing issues in your nation rather than people who have no power in other nations that say words you dislike

    • @HungarianRepublic
      @HungarianRepublic Před 12 dny

      You seem like a liberal, might want to do some introspection before calling others shitty people

  • @TheZerech
    @TheZerech Před 17 dny +3

    One big mistake made in the video is the implication that the Havara agreement was signed by the Revisionist movement. It was signed by a member of the Labor movement and was opposed by the Revisionists.
    As to the situation in the British Mandate, the fact remains that Britain could have saved millions of Jews from the Holocaust, and didn't largely because of Arab pressure. In fact at the Evian conference only one country in the entire world, the Dominican Republic, offered to take 100,000 Jews. They ended up being able to take only a couple thousand because the war broke out. It should be noted that Jews were able find refuge in Shanghai also, but that was because it was basically an international free for all zone.
    I personally dont know why the Israeli War of Independence refers to the '48 war and not the struggle against Britain which ladted for several years and was quite bloody. Indeed it was the first and arguably most significant British Colonial defeat by an indigenous insurgency after the war. British troops ransacked Kibbutzim and drew swastikas on the walls. Some of them were ww2 veterans, how they saw camps and then three years later found themselves drawing swastikas, I can't fathom.

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 11 dny

      Britain and the others are placing their own immigration controls in the pre-war years. Germany starts to confiscate property of all Jewish exiles and refusing these now impoverished Jews in the UK etc re-entry. They have some idea that this will spread the "Jew problem". Jews in the UK have to fund refugees themselves.

  • @Chestermcfly420
    @Chestermcfly420 Před 6 dny

    Yes there are plenty of pictures with Hitler and the grand mufti Palestine

  • @harlowida
    @harlowida Před 8 dny

    Muslims supported both sides but they were majorly with allied

  • @wallclock4648
    @wallclock4648 Před 9 dny +1

    Hell yeah we did

  • @drago760
    @drago760 Před 4 dny +1

    Yes they did.

  • @TheVanpablo79
    @TheVanpablo79 Před 3 dny

    Spoiler: many did, many didn’t. Cheers

  • @dariuslankarian3282
    @dariuslankarian3282 Před 21 dnem

    Azerbaijan also did the same thing with Iran with its naming which shares it with Iranian Azerbaijan. However there was no political dispute by the government of Iran.

  • @nicbahtin4774
    @nicbahtin4774 Před 21 dnem +21

    "Sword of islam" just like Timur who build pyramids of skulls of Muslims.

    • @Ciech_mate
      @Ciech_mate Před 21 dnem

      Yeah ironically he killed muslims than anyone

    • @longhairdontcare122
      @longhairdontcare122 Před 21 dnem +3

      The awards ironic like the peace prize.

    • @SK-xp9xi
      @SK-xp9xi Před 20 dny +2

      That's a good bunch of lies on Timur,

    • @islammehmeov2334
      @islammehmeov2334 Před 20 dny +17

      And like the crusaders wen they soups to protect Christianity but they killed and re..p christians in byzantine empire

    • @Juan-st6lh
      @Juan-st6lh Před 20 dny +2

      @@islammehmeov2334 keep looking Moor

  • @damham5689
    @damham5689 Před 21 dnem +53

    There were Americans who supported Hitler too. Even IBM and father of President G HW Bush and Grandfather of President G W Bush, late US Senator Prescott Bush supported Hitler and became wealthy doing so.

    • @christianweibrecht6555
      @christianweibrecht6555 Před 21 dnem +7

      How is that relevant to this video?

    • @barryirlandi4217
      @barryirlandi4217 Před 21 dnem +17

      ​@@christianweibrecht6555every people had their AH supporters

    • @MagnificentMaimonides9797
      @MagnificentMaimonides9797 Před 21 dnem

      IBM made machines that did the shoah en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust

    • @CivilizedWasteland
      @CivilizedWasteland Před 20 dny

      many major industrial figures supported hitler before ww2 because they were at odds with big finance and people of wall street. By 1945 big finance took over most of america's industries and then gradually over a period of time the rest of the world.

    • @lv7603
      @lv7603 Před 20 dny +6

      🙄 “what about”

  • @rickwilliams967
    @rickwilliams967 Před 19 dny +10

    Two groups of insane murders? Yeah, prolly.

    • @MohammedRKtaha
      @MohammedRKtaha Před 18 dny +2

      the christians murdered an entire continent

    • @thesaracen3992
      @thesaracen3992 Před 18 dny +1

      guess who is the biggest murderers of all time , yup , the west , britin , france , and USA .

    • @manofwar2354
      @manofwar2354 Před 17 dny +4

      Yes jews and europeans

    • @randomperson-uj4bp
      @randomperson-uj4bp Před 16 dny

      @@manofwar2354 I disagree with both: Japanese and Germans

    • @manofwar2354
      @manofwar2354 Před 16 dny

      @@randomperson-uj4bp both germans and japanese did was retaliation to invaders
      Read what in ww1 did to germany and how nasty america was to japan

  • @user-el9ve6kl2n
    @user-el9ve6kl2n Před 20 dny +1

    This is the most historically literate history channel on CZcams bar none. Everything else is either overly simplified or downright intellectually dishonest

  • @SCOTLANDforEVER12976
    @SCOTLANDforEVER12976 Před 3 dny

    You missed the reality of Muslims india is who started and supported to stand against colonizer,
    and there is no evidence of supporting colonizer what kind of support you means?
    If you don't know the history of Islam when they ruled they did bring justice to its region and that by itself is negative side because they will think that everyone is like them.
    you have the historical records of when Mongolia attacked them or when the al andalusia fall so you can see the full picture there.

    • @OmarOharris
      @OmarOharris Před dnem

      This is pseude-history to cover up that zionists funded the nazi's. This is zionist propaganda - just like "there is a list ". to make it oke to kill muslims

  • @lockejohn18
    @lockejohn18 Před 3 dny +1

    Likely both are evil ideologies.

  • @kalatiso5541
    @kalatiso5541 Před 7 dny

    Were the Nazis and Muslims Allies? Doesnt talk about al husseini even once, this video just lacks so many details

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Před 7 dny +1

      Comes up when I deal with ww2 itself...

    • @kalatiso5541
      @kalatiso5541 Před 7 dny

      @@JabzyJoe ahh my apologies, didnt see the year range

  • @colinmcewen9530
    @colinmcewen9530 Před 7 dny

    some were some wernt

  • @Tod_x
    @Tod_x Před 10 dny +1

    I wonder if Muslim Bosnian Wehrmacht meet and greet with Muslim Turkic Red Army in eastern front

  • @mznxbcv12345
    @mznxbcv12345 Před 6 dny +2

    jabzy cover blown 14:45, the axis were not "right0wing", how is the british empire, or the french colonial empire left wing exactly? It's not the right0wing who admired, just anyone that is well read. Not that this characterization would fall onto jabzy, who in all honesty does a far better job simply narrating what oher people had said than anything original.

    • @ranro7371
      @ranro7371 Před 6 dny +1

      The story of Christendom was always an empirial religion, born under the auspices of constantine, the subjects were converted at the edge of the sword and rendered into slaves for his majesty, often referring to him as their lord. In Islam such slavery is unthinkable. The only lordship is that of the creator, no station into which man was brought into the lands of Islam was to any degree as bad as the repugnant chattel slavery brought by the primitive tribalism inherent in their texts, for example, the word עוֹלֵל, ʿôlēl which means 'Babe, infant, little one, a suckling' occurs 21 King James Bible Verses Of these verses:
      “Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.”
      -Psalm 137:9
      “Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.”
      -1 Samuel 15:3
      “Therefore I am full of the fury of the LORD; I am weary with holding in: I will pour it out upon the children abroad, and upon the assembly of young men together: for even the husband with the wife shall be taken, the aged with him that is full of days.”
      -Jeremiah 6:11
      “Samaria shall become desolate; for she hath rebelled against her God: they shall fall by the sword: their infants shall be dashed in pieces, and their women with child shall be ripped up.”
      -Hosea 13:16
      The other verses are not much different. Infact it is always in association with violence. Indeed these verses are the reason why in the Crusades the sense of pious rejoicing at massacre does not appear to be the product of later theologizing; it is also found, in the account of the eye-witness Raymond of Aguilers:
      “in the Temple and porch of Solomon, men rode in blood up to their knees and bridle reins. Indeed, it was a just and splendid judgment of God that this place should be filled with the blood of the unbelievers, since it had suffered so long from their blasphemies.” In fact, Raymond continues, “This day, I say, will be famous in all future ages, for it turned our labours and sorrows into joy and exultation; this day, I say, marks the justification of all Christianity, the humiliation of paganism, and the renewal of our faith.”
      Another account by a chronicler and eyewitness-priest, Albert of Aachen, describes the killing of fleeing women, and depicts crusaders as:: “seizing [infants who were still suckling] by the soles of their feet from their mothers’ laps or their cradles…and dashing them against the walls or lintels of the doors and breaking their necks […] they were sparing absolutely no gentile of any age or kind.”The incoherence inherent in a stranger to Abraham calling the children of Abraham gentiles notwithstanding, this account evokes the very same Psalm 137:9 imprecation against Babylon, in Latin, “beatus qui tenebit et adlidet parvulos tuos ad petram.”
      Albert describes a massacre occurring, in cold blood, on the second day following the conquest, painting a scene that is as horrific as it is realistic and detailed: "Girls, women, matrons, tormented by fear of imminent death and horror-struck by the violent murder wrapped themselves around the Christians’ bodies in the hope to save their lives, even as the Christians were raving and venting their rage in murder of both sexes. Some threw themselves at their feet, begging them with pitiable weeping and wailing for their lives and safety. When children five or three years old saw the cruel fate of their mothers and fathers, of one accord they stepped up the weeping and pitiable clamour. But they were making these signals for pity and mercy in vain. For the Christians gave over their whole hearts to murder, so that not a suckling little male-child or female, not even an infant of one year would escape the hand of the murderer".
      Evoking several of these verses in practice:
      - (Num 31:17-18) Now therefore kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him. But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves.
      - (Deut 7:2, 9:3, Num 21) thou shalt smite them, and utterly destroy them; thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor shew mercy unto them...
      - (Deut 20:16-17) thou shalt save alive nothing that breatheth
      - (1 Sam 27:9,11) And David smote the land and left neither man nor woman alive ...
      - (Ezek 9:6) Slay utterly old [and] young both maids and little children and women: but come not near any man upon whom [is] mark begin at my sanctuary.
      This is the polar opposite of how the crusaders were treated in return; Eyewitness-chronicler of the fifth crusade, Oliver of Paderborn writes on how the starving defeated crusaders were treated after their defeat:
      "Who could doubt that such goodness, friendship and charity come from God? Men whose parents, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, had died in agony at our hands, whose lands we took, whom we drove naked from their homes, revived us with their own food when we were dying of hunger and showered us with kindness even when we were in their power."
      This is the polar opposite in the Quran in Surah Al-Tanwir, literally "The Englightenining" Surah, Aya 8-9, we have the death of a newborn is mentioned amongst the penultimate signs of the end of times, emphasizing the gravity of such an action. That child, now resurrected, is asked for what wrong doing was she murdered. This is to emphasize that she had done nothing wrong, for she had done nothing wrong and this is the day of retribution where those who omitted the evil are to be punished.
      This is the polar opposite in the Qur'an, Surah Al-Baqara Aya 190, which exhorts to fight unbelievers and not be "Aggressors", in the commentary of what it means to be aggressors, this was stated Al-Hasan Al-Basri stated that transgression (indicated by the Ayah):
      "includes mutilating the dead, theft (from the captured goods), killing women, children and old people who do not participate in warfare, killing priests and residents of houses of worship, burning down trees and killing animals without real benefit."
      This is also the opinion of Ibn `Abbas, `Umar bin `Abdul-`Aziz, Muqatil bin Hayyan and others. Muslim recorded in his Sahih that Buraydah narrated that Allah's Messenger said: "Fight for the sake of Allah and fight those who disbelieve in Allah. Fight, but do not steal, commit treachery, mutilate, or kill a child, or those who reside in houses of worship."
      It is reported in the Two Sahihs that Ibn `Umar said, "The Prophet forbade killing women and children."
      بابتداء القتال أو بقتال من نهيتم عن قتاله من النساء والشيوخ والصبيان والذين بينكم وبينهم عهد أو بالمثلة أو بالمفاجأة من غير دعوة
      "To kill those whom you were forbidden to from women, elderly, children and those whom betwixt you is a treaty or custom or by surprise or without cause"
      -Tafsir Al-Zamakshari of the meaning of Aggressors in the Aya
      More hadith from Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah:
      حَدَّثَنَا حُمَيْدُ بْنُ عَبْدِ الرَّحْمَنِ، عَنْ شَيْخٍ، مِنْ أَهْلِ الْمَدِينَةِ مَوْلَى لِبَنِي عَبْدِ الْأَشْهَلِ، عَنْ دَاوُدَ، عَنْ عِكْرِمَةَ، عَنِ ابْنِ عَبَّاسٍ أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ كَانَ إِذَا بَعَثَ جُيُوشَهُ قَالَ: «§لَا تَقْتُلُوا أَصْحَابَ الصَّوَامِعِ»
      "Do not kill the dwellers of monasteries"
      حَدَّثَنَا ابْنُ فُضَيْلٍ، عَنْ جُوَيْبِرٍ، عَنِ الضَّحَّاكِ قَالَ: كَانَ «§يُنْهَى عَنْ قَتْلِ الْمَرْأَةِ، وَالشَّيْخِ الْكَبِيرِ»
      سَعْدٍ قَالَ: «§نَهَى رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ عَنْ قَتْلِ النِّسَاءِ وَالذُّرِّيَّةِ، وَالشَّيْخِ الْكَبِيرِ الَّذِي لَا حَرَاكَ بِهِ»
      "The prophet forbids the killing of women, children, and the elderly"
      This is the polar opposite in the Qur'an, Surah Al-Anfal Ayah 61 in which even oath breaking deniers/unbelievers are allowed to sue for peace states if the unbelievers they ask for peace, give it to them.
      The modifiable testament testament commands indiscriminate killing, genocide, plunder, mutilation, enslavement, or torture of enemies, including women, on the other hand.Surah Al-Baqara Aya 190 limits war to those who fight against Muslims, prohibits transgression, and implies respect for human dignity and life Indeed it is what precedes the famous "sword verse", always cited out of context.
      Surah Al-Nisaa Aya 46 - Addresses people who take Ayat from the Quran out of their context
      God did bring down the Qur’an, Mohamed is his Messenger.

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Před 6 dny

      .... So your definition of right wing = what exactly?

    • @mznxbcv12345
      @mznxbcv12345 Před 6 dny

      Were the crusaders right wing or left wing or is it a habit of jabzy to make anachronistic statements without substance? Save us the juvenile value judgements and stick to a timleline fact sheet from now on.

    • @mznxbcv12345
      @mznxbcv12345 Před 6 dny

      Were the crusaders rightwing or leftwing? Or is it a habit of jabzy to make anachronistic substance without substance? Save us the juvenile value statements and stick to an animated timeline of events.

    • @araratamedi
      @araratamedi Před 4 dny

      Everyone is left wing compared to Nazis

  • @shadhinov
    @shadhinov Před 20 dny +13

    brother muslims are all over the world, and outside of the middle east. bangladesh for example is a Muslim nation. was under British rule, and fought the axis ferociously in ww2. chittagong, was a major frontline in the asian theatre. meanwhile "christians" were also under the nazi team. but we can't say "did Christians support the nazis". add to that- the decision of states are not the same as the decisions of the people.
    as a history and anthropology enthusiasts you should understand the difference between ethnic groups, state, religious groups and nationalities.
    so yeah, the title of your video should be "did the middle eastern states support the german reich"

    • @FF-le3ps
      @FF-le3ps Před 20 dny +7

      Your forgetting that we muslims who fought in any side of ww2 were just used as canon fodder, wether it was for the western allies, axis or soviets

    • @vaingloriant
      @vaingloriant Před 20 dny +2

      The title is a question. As all things, there is nuance, which is touched upon in the video. The answer to that question should be reached by the viewer with the information provided. He never claims that Muslims as a group supported Nazis, and provides instances where there was a conflict of interest. The reason there is no "did Christians support the Nazis" video is because nobody's actually thinking about that, meanwhile the question of Muslim loyalties is much more obscure.
      And why would he need to clarify about it being Middle Eastern Muslims? The video is part of a series ON the Middle East. The fact it's about Middle Eastern Muslims should be obvious, even with the title.

    • @NoUsername534
      @NoUsername534 Před 16 dny

      @@FF-le3ps Only true muslims did not fight in the war but those who did are not real muslims

    • @FF-le3ps
      @FF-le3ps Před 16 dny +2

      @@NoUsername534 tbh the vast majority of Muslims who fought in ww2 had little to know choice, either forced through gunpoint or starvation

    • @ottopotatum5775
      @ottopotatum5775 Před 16 dny +2

      South asian muslims did ut cause they were forced too