WoodrowX2
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This is a great source, WoodrowX. There were some Muslims who shamefully collaborated with the Nazis during the Holocaust and perpetrated terrible atrocities, as well as others who shamefully remained indifferent. There were also the heroes who stood up to them, some who paid for doing so with their lives.
The same is true of many Christians during that horrific time in history. Some worked with the Nazis and disobeyed Jesus, others turned the other way as their Jewish and Roma and Slavic (also Christian) neighbours were being murdered. Others though stood up to them.
Have you watched the movie Sophie Scholl: The Final Days? It is a true story of German students who were for the most part Christian (Sophie Scholl, the main character, was a Christian) who distributed leaflets in Nazi Germany calling for people to disobey Hitler. They were arrested, tried and executed. The film focuses on the last days of Sophie, who was one of their leaders, and shows her courage and faith in the face of approaching death. I would highly recommend watching this movie, it is on Youtube.
Sophie Scholl - The Final Days: True Story of Anti-Nazi Activist, Part 1 - YouTube
I have not seen that movie I will try to find it with Closed Captions as I am essentially deaf.
My first contact with Muslims was in 1961 When I was briefly stationed in Morocco. Remember that was only 16 years after WWll and the war was still fresh in the memories of the Moroccans and many of them had fought Rommel and his Afrika Korps. Actually traveling through out North Africa I found many Muslims that had fought the Nazis.
Being considered non-White by the Nazi's the Arab and Berber Muslims faced considerable torture if captured by the Nazis so many did fight to the death. They did engage in some of the most fierce battles of WWll.
I never met a Muslim who had any sympathy towards Hitler.
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