Kharaillah Tulfah, Saddam Hussein's uncle and future father-in-law,
along with Gen. Rashid Ali and the so-called "golden square" cabal of
pro-Nazi officers, participated in a failed coup against the pro-
British government of Iraq in 1941. Operating behind the scenes in
Baghdad at the time, and arranging for Nazi weapons and assistance was
the notorious pro-Nazi Haj Amin al-Husseini the Grand Mufti of
Jerusalem. The Mufti had been on the Nazi payroll, according to
testimony at the Nuremberg and Eichmann trials, since 1937 when he had
met with Adolf Eichmann during Eichmann's brief visit to Palestine.
Saddam Hussein was born in 1937.
The Mufti, after instigating a pogrom against Jews in Palestine in
1920, the first such pogrom against Jews in the Arab world in hundreds
of years, went on to inspire the development of pro-Nazi parties
throughout the Arab world including Young Egypt, led by Gamal Abdul
Nasser, and the Social Nationalist Party of Syria led by Anton Sa'ada.
After the failure of the 1941 pro-Nazi coup in Iraq, the Mufti fled to
Berlin where he spent the war years heading a Nazi-Muslim government
in exile and using confiscated Jewish funds in a largely successful
effort to further pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic propaganda in the Arab
world. While in Berlin, the Mufti also helped form pro-Nazi Muslim
Hanschar brigades in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia.
Kharaillah Tulfah, participant in the 1941 pro-Nazi coup and an
advocate of a pan-Islamic Nazi alliance along with the Mufti, raised
and educated his nephew Saddam Hussein from age 10. In 1959, the 22-
year-old Saddam failed in an attempt to assassinate Iraqi leader Abdel
Karim Qassim. He subsequently fled to Egypt where he received refuge
from fellow Mufti disciple Nasser. At the time, Nasser, along with the
Mufti himself, who resided in Cairo after the war and his conviction
by the Nuremberg Tribunal of war crimes, was spearheading what was
known as the Odessa Network, which facilitated the settlement of
thousands of Nazi criminals in Egypt and elsewhere in the Arab world.
In 1962, Saddam married Sajidah Tuffah, the daughter of his uncle and
mentor.
Saddam triumphantly returned to Baghdad in 1963 after a successful
coup by the Ba'ath Party against Qassim where he assumed control of
State Security. The Ba'ath seizure of power in Iraq was followed by
firing squads and murder of political opponents reminiscent of
Castro's seizure of Cuba. Saddam was chief interrogator and torturer
at the infamous Palace of the End set up as a torture chamber under
the auspices of State Security.
Saddam became absolute ruler in 1979 after assassinating over 20
leaders of his own party. He immediately proceeded to implement the
Nazi vision of his uncle and the Mufti. In Iraq, Saddam annihilated of
his opponents and, using his absolute power, developed a personality-
cult around himself reminiscent of the Nazi Furherprincip. Like the
Nazis, who sought to implement a new social order based on socialist
and nationalist principles, Saddam has sought to develop a united Arab
order under his personal control. Imitating the example of Hitler,
Saddam set up concentration camps and began to carry out a planned
program of genocide against the Kurds.
Saddam, in control of weapons of mass destruction, is today's chief
disciple of the infamous Grand Mufti, the Nazi war criminal. Like the
Mufti, he will stop at nothing in his quest to annihilate the Jews and
defeat the western democracies. His regime is the Nazi principle
manifested today in all its horror and inherent evil and like the
Nazi's before him, he must be utterly crushed if there is to be any
peace.