The Muslim Nazis II: The Mufti

History Impossible - Un podcast de Alexander von Sternberg

"Palestine is my country and the country of my ancestors—I will sacrifice myself for the sake of its sons."—Hajj Amin al-HusseiniIn the second episode of History Impossible's first series, we'll be diving head first into the early life of our story's central character, Hajj Amin al-Husseini, the future Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in Palestine.We'll see how he developed his identity as a Palestinian nationalist from a very early age and the activities this passion led him to pursue. We'll look at what he did at the outbreak of the First World War and how his allegiances began to form. We'll look at his rapid ascent to power in the British Mandate following the war, and how he began to clash with these colonial masters. We'll even see the groundwork being laid by a man who would come to be known—fairly or otherwise—as a man behind whom riots and destruction tended to follow.This is the early life story of Hajj Amin al-Husseini, the Petyr Baelish of Palestine.History Impossible has been made possible by the following generous supporters on Patreon and PayPal:Benjamin BernierElias BorotaMiklos BuksaRon CohenMatthew DakusKyle DillonGavin EdwardsPeter HauckDevin HrehaRussell JohnsonMike KalninsBenjamin LeeViktor LittmarckJose MartinezMike MaylebenJudy McCoidMonicaKostas MorosMolly PanJake PetersenJohn PisanoEdmund PlamowskiBrian PritzlPJ RaderGleb RadutskySailusAlison SaloSamEmily SchmidtCameron SmithGeorge SmithJared Cole TempleSteve UhlerRicky WortheyF. You(If you don't want the housekeeping/updates at the beginning, skip ahead to 8 minutes and enjoy!)

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