Repost: 1980 articles on direct Nazis <> PLO ties
From the Grand Mufti’s open collaboration with the Nazi regime to the countless copies of Mein Kampf, swastikas, and Hitler imagery found throughout Palestinian society, the ideological link has been visible for nearly a century. Palestinian towns have hosted stores named after Hitler, youth murals have featured swastikas, and far from being fringe symbolism, this material has repeatedly appeared in schools, summer camps, and political rallies. The pattern is consistent: Palestinian nationalism absorbed Nazi concepts early and never abandoned them.
The Grand Mufti himself not only met Hitler but helped recruit Bosnian Muslim SS divisions, promoted the Final Solution, and spread Nazi propaganda across the Arab world (see 1983 https://www.jta.org/archive/behind-the-headlines-israeli-journalists-claim-nazi-palestinian-group-tried-to-poison-tel-aviv-wate).
Modern Palestinian rhetoric continues to lean on classic Nazi tropes, including the dehumanizing metaphors Nazis used, the obsession with racial purity, and a cultlike reliance on Holocaust inversion as a political strategy (see https://kingchill.com/jude/inversion1). Indoctrination efforts focus heavily on doctors (see https://kingchill.com/jude/nazi-doc-articles), universities, and youth institutions, replicating the exact professional targeting that Nazi strategists perfected .
The modern Western Free Palestine movement then takes these inherited ideas and inverts them. It tells Jews they are the “real Nazis,” insisting that Zionism is racism while simultaneously praising Hitler, calling for a Jew-free Islamist state, and endorsing racial myths about Jewish DNA. They target synagogues rather than any supposed “Zionist churches,” attack Jewish identity rather than Israeli policy, and rehabilitate familiar Nazi language under new branding. None of this is new. It is simply a continuation.
The connections extend beyond symbolism. German neo-Nazi groups such as Wehrsportsgruppe Hoffmann actively cooperated with the PLO, assisting in training and logistics. This was discussed in 1980: https://www.jta.org/archive/report-neo-nazi-group-linked-to-plo).
Which brings me to the 2nd article. Again, Jews noted that the PLO had adopted Nazi methods and organizational strategies in its aim to destroy Israel. The brief report is here:
https://www.jta.org/archive/plo-said-to-have-adopted-nazi-methods-in-its-aim-to-destroy-israel
Image of Wehrsportsgruppe Hoffmann, the largest neo-Nazi paramilitary organization
Report Neo-nazi Group Linked to PLO
Oct 2, 1980; See Original Daily Bulletin From This Date
Links between the Palestine Liberation Organization and Wehrsportsgruppe Hoffmann, the largest neo-Nazi paramilitary organization in West Germany, were reported today in Die Welt. The daily said that West German security agencies are informed on these contacts.
Wehrsportsgruppe Hoffmann was held responsible for the bomb explosion at the Munich Oktoberfest Sept. 26 in which 12 persons were killed, although its leader, Karl-Heinz Hoffmann and five associates were released from-custody for lock of evidence. One of the 213 people injured in the Munich outrage, a 17-year-old boy, died today in the hospital. Four others are reported to be on the critical list.
According to Die Welt, the paramilitary group 4 as a record of associations with the PLO going back several years. The paper also reported that members of the Hoffmann group drove German trucks to Palestinian terrorists in Lebanon. A convoy of similar trucks driven by neo-Nazis was seen on a highway in Bavaria shortly after the Munich outrage.
According to Die Welt, PLO terrorists and neo-Nazis have organized public meetings in recent years. The National Zeitung, the largest neo-Nazi newspaper in West Germany, published in Munich, has consistently supported the PLO. A neo-Nazi activist, Udo Albrecht, 40, was arrested four years ago with PLO papers.
When apprehended, Albrecht had 80,000 Swiss Francs in his possession and a bank withdrawal receipt for 14,000 Francs. The German authorities established that the money was given to him by PLO officials for arms purchases. Albrecht was also accused of recruiting neo-Nazi Germans for PLO raids on Israel. He is presently in a prison near Bonn.
PLO Said to Have Adopted Nazi Methods in Its Aim to Destroy Israel
Jan 22, 1982; See Original Daily Bulletin From This Date
Naphtalie Lavie, Israel’s Consul General in New York, charged last night that the Palestine Liberation Organization has adopted the methods of the Nazis in its aim to liquidate Israel.
“The PLO has learned well from the methods and systems of the modern and skillful Nazis,” Lavie, a Holocaust survivor, told more than 80 people who attended an observance marking the 40th anniversary of the Nazi Wannsee Conference that set the Holocaust into motion. Last night’s observance also served as a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. It was sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith and was held at the ADL’s headquarters here.
The PLO, Lavie said, has been taking steps to improve the methods of the Nazis “by means of the most sophisticated weapons which are knowingly supplied to them by the East and West alike.”
Lavie said that the date of January 20, 1942 when the Wannsee Conference was held, during which the top Nazi Leadership devised the “final solution” to eliminate European Jewry, “must remind all mankind of the inevitable consequences when a passive majority of the world watched silently the atrocities perpetrated by a minority of fanatics, obsessed by the hypnotic force of a demagogic tyranny.”
Allan Ryan, Jr., director of the Office of Special Investigations of the U.S. Department of Justice, which has been prosecuting Nazi war criminals living in the U.S. said that the Department Is prosecuting at present 24 alleged Nazis in the U.S. He noted that it is a long legal process and that “every day that passes reminds us how little time we have” in pursuing Nazi war criminals in America, since many of them die or deteriorate with age to a point that they no longer are fit to stand trial.
The memorial service was conducted by Rabbi Irving Block and Cantor Stephen Cassell of the Brotherhood Synagogue in Manhattan and Rabbi Amiel Wahl of Temple Israel in New Rochelle.
To no surprise, in 2025 the PLO is still led by Mahmoud Abbas, the same fasco-Islamist who wrote his doctoral dissertation minimizing the Holocaust and promoting outright Holocaust denial. And to no surprise, both Nazis and Palestine supporters continue to gaslight Jews by insisting they are not antisemitic, claiming that their fixation on blood libel, conspiracy theories, and scapegoating Jews is actually righteous anti-racism.