Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East
Author
: BARRY RUBIN and WOLFGANG G. SCHWANITZ
Subject
: Middle East—Foreign relations—Germany, Germany Foreign relations Middle
East, National socialism and Islam, World War, 1939–1945—Participation,
Muslim, Middle East—History—20th century
Publisher
: Yale University Press
Summary :The story of Nazi Germany’s involvement in the Middle East has
hitherto largely been viewed as a dramatic tale of might-have-been that
was nevertheless marginal to Middle East history and the course of
World War II. In fact, however, this episode was central to the modern
history of the Middle East and continues to reverberate many decades
later given its profound effects on Arab nationalism, Islamism, and the
course taken by the Palestinian Arab movement.
The recent release by the U.S. government of massive quantities of
both wartime and postwar documents coupled with the translation of
previously unused German documents and Arabic-language accounts
permits a much fuller telling of the story of the interactions among
Arabs, Muslims, and Germans.
To understand this history requires bringing together several elements.
First, there was the German strategy, beginning in the late nineteenth
century, that saw Berlin’s interests in the Middle East as being linked to
an Islamic jihad against Germany’s European rivals conducted with the
help of Muslim organizations.
On the other side were radical forces of nationalism and Islamism
in rebellion against the regional status quo. These latter groups would
become not merely Nazi Germany’s protégés but its partners due to
common interests and a set of parallel ideas. This was, then, neither purely an alliance of convenience nor a situation in which the Nazis
were the teachers and the Middle Easterners were the pupils.
Beyond the world war itself and the collapse of Nazi Germany these
events were to have long-term ramifications for Middle Eastern history
going far beyond 1945. The Middle East was the only part of the world
where the local allies of Nazi Germany and those holding so many of
the same ideas actually emerged triumphant in the postwar world.
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