| Written by San Francisco Chronicle | |
| Friday, 08 December 2006 | |
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has shot to the forefront of Holocaust denial with his rabble-rousing remarks last month. But it's more like self-denial. The president of Iran need only look to his country's Hitler-era past to discover that Iran and Iranians were strongly connected to the Holocaust and the Hitler regime, as was the entire Islamic world under the leadership of the mufti of Jerusalem.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has shot to the forefront of Holocaust denial with
his rabble-rousing remarks last month. But it's more like self-denial.
The president of Iran need only look to his country's Hitler-era past
to discover that Iran and Iranians were strongly connected to the
Holocaust and the Hitler regime, as was the entire Islamic world under
the leadership of the mufti of Jerusalem. So intense was the shah's identification with the Third Reich that in 1935 he renamed his ancient country "Iran," which in Farsi means Aryan and refers to the Proto-Indo-European lineage that Nazi racial theorists and Persian ethnologists cherished.
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