German Jihad


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German Jihad


German Jihad
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Author : Guido W. Steinberg
language : en
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Release Date : 2013-06-25

German Jihad written by Guido W. Steinberg and has been published by Columbia University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-06-25 with Political Science categories.


Since 2007, the German jihadist scene has become Europe's most dynamic, characterized by an extreme anti-Americanism, impressive international networks, and spectacularly effective propaganda. German jihadists travel to Turkey, Chechnya, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, trading jihadist ideologies and allying themselves with virulent organizations. Mapping the complicated interplay between jihadists' personal motivations and the goals and strategies of the world's major terrorist groups, Guido W. Steinberg provides the first analysis of German jihadism, its links to Turkey, and its growing, global operational importance. Steinberg follows the formation of German-born militant networks in German cities and their radicalization and recruitment. He describes how these groups join al-Qaeda-affiliated organizations in Afghanistan and Pakistan, such as the Islamic Jihad Union, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, and the Taliban, and he plots the path that directly involves them in terrorist activities. Situating these developments within a wider global context, Steinberg interprets the expanding German scene as part of a greater internationalization of jihadist ideology and strategy, swelling the movement's membership since 9/11. Increasing numbers of Pakistanis, Afghans, Turks, Kurds, and European converts are coming to the aid of Arab al-Qaeda, an incremental integration that has worrisome implications for the national security of Germany, the United States, and their allies.



Jihad Made In Germany


Jihad Made In Germany
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Author : Tilman Lüdke
language : en
Publisher: Lit Verlag
Release Date : 2005

Jihad Made In Germany written by Tilman Lüdke and has been published by Lit Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with History categories.


This study analyses German and Ottoman efforts to promote a Muslim uprising in the Ottoman Empire and the Entente colonies in the First World War through intelligence and propaganda operations. Where appropriate, reference will be made to similar activities carried out by the British. These activities ended in failure. Germany over-rated the power of Pan-Islam and did not succeed in producing the desired rebellions. Britain, on the other hand, underrated Ottoman internal cohesion, and overrated the appeal of Arab nationalism to gain the support of the Ottoman Arabs for Britain's ends.



Jihad And Islam In World War I


Jihad And Islam In World War I
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Author : Erik Jan Zurcher
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016

Jihad And Islam In World War I written by Erik Jan Zurcher and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Electronic books categories.


This books investigates the background and nature of the Ottoman Jihad proclamation, but also its effects in the wider Middle East. It looks at the German hopes and British fears of a worldwide rising of Muslims in the colonial empires. It also discusses the fierce academic debates caused by the Jihad proclamation, in which the 1915 manifesto of Leiden Islam scholar Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje ("Holy War Made in Germany") played a key role.



Jihad And Islam In World War I


Jihad And Islam In World War I
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Author : Erik-Jan Zurcher
language : en
Publisher: Leiden University Press
Release Date : 2016-02-15

Jihad And Islam In World War I written by Erik-Jan Zurcher and has been published by Leiden University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-02-15 with History categories.


Today s headlines are full of references to jihad and jihadists, but they re nothing new: a century ago, the entry of the Ottoman Empire into World War I was accompanied by a loud proclamation of jihad as well. This book resurrects that largely forgotten aspect of the war, investigating the background and nature of the proclamation, as well as its effects in the wider Middle East, the fears it stoked among German and British military leaders, and the accompanying academic debates about holy war and Islam. "



Jihad And Islam In World War I


Jihad And Islam In World War I
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Author : Erik Jan Zürcher
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016

Jihad And Islam In World War I written by Erik Jan Zürcher and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Electronic books categories.


This books investigates the background and nature of the Ottoman Jihad proclamation, but also its effects in the wider Middle East. It looks at the German hopes and British fears of a worldwide rising of Muslims in the colonial empires. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.



The Holy War Made In Germany


The Holy War Made In Germany
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Author : Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1915

The Holy War Made In Germany written by Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1915 with Eastern question categories.




Hitler S Jihadis


Hitler S Jihadis
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Author : Jonathan Trigg
language : en
Publisher: The History Press
Release Date : 2011-11-30

Hitler S Jihadis written by Jonathan Trigg and has been published by The History Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-11-30 with History categories.


As the West finds itself embroiled in conflict with radical Islam at home and abroad it is fascinating to hear the echoes of militant Islam from the Second World War, and the Nazis attempt to preach 'Jihad' against the British Empire and Stalin. Hitler's Jihadis tells the story of the tens of thousands of Muslims, from as far away as India who volunteered to wear the SS double lightning flashes and serve alongside their erstwhile conquerors. Jonathan Trigg gives insight into the pre-war politics that inspired these Islamic volunteers, who for the most part did not survive. Those who did survive the war and the bloody retribution that followed saw the reputation of the units in which they served in berated as militarily inept and castigated for atrocities against unarmed civilians. Using first hand accounts and official records Hitler's Jihadis peels away the propaganda to reveal the complexity that lies at the heart of the story of Hitler's most unlikely 'Aryans'.



Islamist Terrorism In Germany


Islamist Terrorism In Germany
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Author : Guido Steinberg
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Islamist Terrorism In Germany written by Guido Steinberg and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Internal security categories.


This Policy Report examines the nature and the scope of the terrorist threat in Germany, a country whose Muslim population does not share the same characteristics as that in France or Great Britain, and how terrorist organizations sought to engage German Muslims in their cause. It discusses how the refugee crisis made the flow of terrorists from the Middle East to Germany easier, and how terrorists appealed to refugees fleeing to Europe to take up their fight. Finally, it looks at government responses to terrorism, identifying where new strategies are needed and where transatlantic cooperation is neces- sary. In the end, the author identifies five elements that will allow the German government to overhaul its domestic security and counterterrorism efforts: limit refugee numbers, centralize the security archi- tecture, improve border controls, strengthen intelligence, and carry the fight to the enemy.



Nazis Islamists And The Making Of The Modern Middle East


Nazis Islamists And The Making Of The Modern Middle East
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Author : Barry Rubin
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2014-02-25

Nazis Islamists And The Making Of The Modern Middle East written by Barry Rubin and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-02-25 with History categories.


A groundbreaking account of the Nazi-Islamist alliance that changed the course of World War II and influences the Arab world to this day



The Berlin Baghdad Express


The Berlin Baghdad Express
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Author : Sean McMeekin
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 2011-01-15

The Berlin Baghdad Express written by Sean McMeekin and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-01-15 with History categories.


The modern Middle East was forged in the crucible of the First World War, but few know the full story of how war actually came to the region. As Sean McMeekin reveals in this startling reinterpretation of the war, it was neither the British nor the French but rather a small clique of Germans and Turks who thrust the Islamic world into the conflict for their own political, economic, and military ends. The Berlin-Baghdad Express tells the fascinating story of how Germany exploited Ottoman pan-Islamism in order to destroy the British Empire, then the largest Islamic power in the world. Meanwhile the Young Turks harnessed themselves to German military might to avenge Turkey’s hereditary enemy, Russia. Told from the perspective of the key decision-makers on the Turco-German side, many of the most consequential events of World War I—Turkey’s entry into the war, Gallipoli, the Armenian massacres, the Arab revolt, and the Russian Revolution—are illuminated as never before. Drawing on a wealth of new sources, McMeekin forces us to re-examine Western interference in the Middle East and its lamentable results. It is an epic tragicomedy of unintended consequences, as Turkish nationalists give Russia the war it desperately wants, jihad begets an Islamic insurrection in Mecca, German sabotage plots upend the Tsar delivering Turkey from Russia’s yoke, and German Zionism midwifes the Balfour Declaration. All along, the story is interwoven with the drama surrounding German efforts to complete the Berlin to Baghdad railway, the weapon designed to win the war and assure German hegemony over the Middle East.