The trailer for a new Egyptian film in which the grandsons of Adolf Hitler and the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Hajj Amin Al-Husseini unite to fulfil Hitler’s promise to liberate Palestine from the Jews:

From MEMRI:

A new Egyptian short film, "A Century and Six Years," depicts the grandsons of Mufti Hajj Amin Al-Husseini and Adolf Hitler as they unite in order to fulfil Hitler's alleged promise to the Arabs to liberate Palestine from the Jews. The film's director, Nassef, posted the trailer to the movie on his Instagram account on January 22, 2024.

According to the Instagram account of Pierre-Luc Brassard, a Canadian actor and model living in Egypt, who plays the grandson of Hitler in the movie, the film won awards in the Alsharqiyah Film Festival in Oman, and was selected to appear in film festivals in Dubai and Tunisia this February of Mufti Hajj Amin Al-Husseini and Adolf Hitler unite in order to fulfil Hitler's promise to the Arabs to liberate Palestine from the Jews.

Grandson of Adolf Hitler: "What do you expect from me, Sir?"

Grandson of Mufti Hajj Amin Al-Husseini: "I think you'll need to fulfill your grandfather promise. Are you sure you are a grandson of Hitler?"

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Apparently, there is a new Egyptian independent film, "A Century and Six Years," that tells the fictitious story of a Sheik Hareth, the Egyptian grandson of Mufti Amin al-Husseini, traveling Germany to demand the Germans to honor Hitler's promise to the Arabs, through his grandfather the Mufti, of liberating Palestine from the Jews. Apparently, in the film, Hareth succeeds in locating Hitler's surviving family members and convinces them to renew the Arab German covenant.

The Egyptian Film Industry Syndicate just celebrated that the film received an award from Oman and is looking forward to nominating it in an upcoming movie awards festival in Tunisia.

You just can't, no matter how hard you try, make this stuff up. Entire societies stuck in Europe's most pathological delusions.

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The Grand Mufti spent much of WW2 in Berlin, and was a key player in the ideological and political fusion between Nazism and Islamism.

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3 responses to “Fulfilling Hitler’s dream of a Palestine without Jews”

  1. Joanne Avatar

    There is one major silver lining to this cloud: Pro-Zionist commentators have long noted Husseini’s Nazi connections and pro-Nazi ideology, but this was an inconvenient point ignored by left-wing anti-Zionists and Arab apologists.
    The film unwittingly cedes this major point to Israel’s supporters. I guess that’s because the Nazi connection is not a deal breaker for the intended Arab audience. But if a subtitled version of the film is ever released or made available outside the Arab world, it will be a major black eye for the Palestinian cause. Remember, left-wing anti-Zionists have long maintained that the Israelis are the “new Nazis,” and they don’t mean it as a compliment.
    That promotional film poster, with Husseini’s “grandson” standing proudly against the Nazi-swastika backdrop, is pure propaganda gold – for the Israelis. For the left-wing pro-Palestinian activists, it’s an own goal if I ever saw one.

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  2. Joanne Avatar

    I just saw the trailer. The film is apparently made in English, with Arabic subtitles.
    Well, well. Let’s see what comes of this. I was thinking that the film would make a splash. On the other hand, knowing how pro-Hitler themes are not a winner with Western audiences, it might sink without a trace.

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  3. Mick H Avatar
    Mick H

    I take your point, and it could be a massive own goal, but of the two options I’d back sinking without a trace over making a splash – at least in the West.

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