NATIONAL SOCIALIST GERMANY
AND THE THIRD WORLD
The natural allies of the National Socialist Movement, in
its struggle against international finance- capitalism and Bolshevism, were
the nations of the Third World. Adolf Hitler predicted the rise of these
nations and spoke of a true community of nations united in a common struggle
against a common foe.
Every victory of National Socialist Germany was celebrated with rejoicing and
enthusiasm throughout the Arab world, throughout the Indian subcontinent, in
Turkestan and Soviet Asia in Iran, in Latin America and in a thousand places
where oppressed peoples looked to the Third Reich and her allies as their
deliverers from colonial bondage and Bolshevik terror.
Many thousands were not content to merely extend moral support and actually
joined the National Socialist armed forces in regular and special units,
carrying out missions and feats of great bravery.
Indians, Arabs, Berbers, Tartars, Cossacks and others fought and died beside
their European comrades for the freedom of their countries and the New Order.
BRITAIN AT WAR
AGAINST THE THIRD WORLD
"Moroccans, Berbers, Arabs, Negroes, &c., have all
fallen victim to a foreign might, the swords of which, however, were not
inscribed 'Made in Germany', but 'Made by the Democracies'." - Hitler's Reply
to Roosevelt, Reichstag 28th April 1939
It is not often revealed by the opinion makers just how much severe economic,
political and military pressure was exerted by the Western allies (in
particular the United Kingdom and United States) upon the governments or
leaders of such countries as Turkey, Lebanon, Chile, Syrian Egypt, India,
Bolivia, Iran, Iraq etc., to try to involve them in the war against National
Socialism and so help crush the brilliant new social experiment which had
rendered redundant the old 19th century ideas of Marxism and
finance-capitalism and seriously challenged the hegemony in the Western World.
Often the methods of intimidation against the Third World involved the
assassination of patriotic leaders and armed invasion (as in Iraq) or mass
arrests (as in India).
Even so, the Western powers were unsuccessful in their attempts to have the
Third World contribute significantly to the war effort. Indeed, many Third
World countries did nothing other than make a formal declaration of war
against Germany after her military defeat had already been assured and the war
was in effect over.
After the war, many Third World countries gave shelter and asylum to European
patriots escaping from the kangaroo courts of their occupied homelands.
Later, many young Third World freedom fighters that had supported the National
Socialist struggle rose to challenge the colonial exploitation to which their
fathers had meekly submitted. These freedom fighters did not forget that the
victorious allies conveniently broke or forgot their promises made during the
war and – unlike the betrayed Poles, Ukrainians, Hungarians, and other Eastern
European peoples – they were in a position to do something about it!
Listed here are some of the Third World national figures who resisted the
attempts to involve their countries in the communist-capitalist crusade
against National Socialist Germany.
Some of these great men simply wanted to keep out of the conflict and
certainly not render any material or military aid to their colonial oppressors.
Others, especially the younger activists and freedom fighters, took an active
pro-National Socialist stance.
The list is by no means exhaustive and it should be remembered that for every
Third World leader who fought and died many thousands of unnamed pro-National
Socialists in the Third World fought and died for Germany throughout the Third
World.
| COUNTRY |
|
HITLER SUPPORTERS |
|
RANK |
| India |
|
Subhas Chandra Bose |
|
Popular Leader |
| India |
|
Mahatma Gandhi |
|
Political Leader |
| Iran |
|
Rubollah Khomeini |
|
Religious Leader |
| Turkey |
|
Ismet Inonu |
|
President |
| Iraq |
|
Rashid Ali |
|
Premier |
| Palestine |
|
Haj min al-Hussaini |
|
Grand Mufti of Jerusalem |
| Argentina |
|
Juan Peron |
|
Vice President |
| Chile |
|
Juan Rios |
|
President |
| Egypt |
|
Abdul Nasser |
|
Popular Leader |
| Syria |
|
Shukri el-Kuwatli |
|
Popular Leader |
| Bolivia |
|
Victor Paz Estensoro |
|
Popular Leader |
| Lebanon |
|
Khahil el-Khuri |
|
President |
| Afghanistan |
|
Hasim Khan |
|
Prime Minister |