Mohammed Amin al-Husseini (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mohammed Amin al-Husseini" in French language version.

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  • Georges Bensoussan, Juifs en pays arabes. Le grand déracinement - 1850-1975, Tallandier (lire en ligne)
  • James L. Gelvin, The Israel-Palestine Conflict : One Hundred Years of War, Cambridge University Press, , 119–120 p. (ISBN 978-1-107-47077-4, lire en ligne)

    « The Hajj Amin's opportunistic wartime residence and propaganda activities in Nazi Germany certainly was not the proudest moment in the history of Palestinian nationalism. And, certainly, opponents of Palestinian nationalism have made good use of those activities to associate the Palestinian national movement with European-style anti-Semitism and the genocidal program of the Nazis. But it should be remembered that the Hajj Amin was not the only non-European nationalist leader to find refuge and succor in Berlin at this time. While in Berlin, the Hajj might have rubbed shoulders with Subhas Chandra Bose, a leader of the nationalist Congress Party of India, who believed that Germany might prove to be an effective ally in the struggle against British imperialism… Or the Hajj Amin might have bumped into Pierre Gemayel, the leader of a Lebanese Christian group called the Phalange, who believed that Nazi Germany represented the wave of the future… Members of the Stern Gang also sought a tactical partnership with Nazi Germany and even opened negotiations with Hitler's government. »

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  • (en) « Murder ok King Abdullah » (page 174), The Time,‎ (lire en ligne [PDF])
  • Diane Coussa, « Les velléités du Roi Abdallah Ier de Jordanie sur la Palestine autour de la guerre israélo-arabe de 1948. Ambitions et concrétisations, réception dans le monde arabe en général et dans la presse libanaise francophone en particulier », Mémoire de Master 2,‎ , p. 189 (lire en ligne, consulté le )

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  • Étude de Matthias Küntzel publiée dans Jewish Political Studies Review (17:1-2, Spring 2005) [1].

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  • (he) Zvi Elpeleg (en), Hamufti Hagadol, éd. Misrad habitachon, 1989, p. 74-75.

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