Iranian Textbooks Teach Hatred of America, Arabs, and Jews
While glorifying martyrdom.
March 12, 2021
The Kaiser’s jihad.
As the 19th century entered its last decades, Germany—in contrast to France and Britain—had no colonies in the Arab world, and unlike either these powers or Russia, had no designs on the Ottoman empire’s territory. It therefore sought an alliance with the sultan, which, Wolfgang Schwanitz argues, would have long-lasting consequences.
While glorifying martyrdom.
And how it connects to the quest for the remains of a legendary Israeli spy.
The case of Mogoeng Mogoeng.
The precursor to the Dead Sea Scrolls.
The Kaiser’s jihad.
As the 19th century entered its last decades, Germany—in contrast to France and Britain—had no colonies in the Arab world, and unlike either these powers or Russia, had no designs on the Ottoman empire’s territory. It therefore sought an alliance with the sultan, which, Wolfgang Schwanitz argues, would have long-lasting consequences.
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