I read somewhere that there was a Iraqi unit in the SS, or Iragis in a SS unit. I cant find it anywhere. Can anybody help? Thanks, Pete
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Pete, As I understand it, the Iraqi Baath Party has its roots in the WSS. There was an Iraqi Cleric that visited with Hitler a few times during the war. He, name unknown, had ties with the WSS. Hence the Muslim connection in the WSS. I will try to find more information for you. Take care, FrankLast edited by Raven26; 01-06-2007, 04:38 PM.
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There may have been a few Iraqis in the Abwehr, the 'Brandenburg' units and possibly in the Skorzeny SS Jagdverbaende but there were no Iraqi 'units'. The 'Free Arabian' Legion was primarily composed of North African Maghrebis from Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. I think the Muslim cleric you're referring to was the Mufti of Jerusalem - a Palestinian - who acted as a sponsor to the Muslim units of the W-SS (which were primarily ethnically European, being mostly composed of Bosnians and Kossovar Albanians).
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For me Basil is right.
Must add than former british colonies prisoners joined the "Frei arabien" legion.
Here's one of the pics showing Hadji Mohammed Amin al-Husseini visiting the Handschar Div.Attached FilesLast edited by Fred S; 01-05-2007, 04:34 AM.
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