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Netanyahu dédouane hitler de la responsabilité première du génocide
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[QUOTE="Fitra, post: 14050931, member: 340003"] [USER=92820]@farid_h[/USER] Voila pour toi le raciste, antisémite, négationniste, qui fait exprès de faire de la propagande pour des thèses au bord du négationnisme qui ont été réfutées contrairement à ce que tu dis (tiens [USER=376686]@ismahan75[/USER] la vérité sur les soi-disant "nouveaux matériaux" dont il te cause) : [url]http://www.vox.com/2015/10/21/9584122/netanyahu-mufti-hitler[/url] So if this is the general view among historians, where did Netanyahu's ideas come from? It's hard to say for sure, [B]but one very plausible candidate is a recent book, by two scholars at an Israeli research center, called Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East.[/B] Authored by Wolfgang G. Schwanitz and (the late) Barry Rubin, the book argues that Hitler's meeting with al-Husseini played a critical role in inspiring the Holocaust: [I]After the meeting... Hitler made a fifth decision that would end millions of lives. He ordered [SS second-in-command Reinhard] Heydrich to organize a conference within ten days to prepare the "final solution to the Jewish question." Thus, Hitler made his key decision to start the genocide with al-Husseini's anti-Jewish rhetoric and insistence on wiping out the Jews fresh in his ears.[/I] [B]This theory has not been well-received, partly because the evidence for it is very thin. "The notion that al-Husseini played a key role in Hitler’s settling on the Final Solution is based on one piece of thin hearsay evidence: comments that the controversial Hungarian Jewish leader Rudolf Kastner attributed to Eichmann’s subordinate Dieter Wisliceny,[/B]" [B][U]University of Houston professor David Mikics writes in a review of the book for Tablet.[/U][/B] "The claim that al-Husseini was the hidden hand behind Adolf Hitler is implausible, even silly," Mikics concluded. The claim is, however, politically useful: It can be used to portray the Palestinians as irreconcilably committed to the extermination of Jews, and thus incapable of making peace. [B]"Rubin and Schwanitz are historians with a political agenda: They want to show that eliminationist anti-Semitism animates the Islamic Middle East, and so they paint al-Husseini as so devilishly anti-Semitic that he can contend with Hitler himself," Mikics writes.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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