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Free Arabian Legion : ウィキペディア英語版
Free Arabian Legion

Free Arabian Legion (جيش بلاد العرب الحرة) was a Nazi German military unit formed from Arab volunteers from the Middle East and North Africa during World War II.
It was created by Amin al-Husseini and Rashid Ali when they suggested the formation of an army of Arab volunteers, which was adopted by Adolf Hitler in 1941. The unit was based on a smaller force, commanded by Hellmuth Felmy, mainly to assist the Pro-Nazi revolt in Iraq which was suppressed by the British. The unit was first settled in Syria and included several Iraqi expatriates, and Syrian Arabs. After the conquest of Syria by the British and Free-French forces, the unit was moved to Sounion in Greece. There it received more Arab and Muslim troops who were on the soil of Europe at the time, as prisoners of war, or as volunteers.
The Nazis planned to use the legion in conquering the Caucasus, rising an Iraq government-in-exile there, and then use the region as a force station and base for a way of conquering Iraq (an end that was never taken).
In Operation Torch the Allies took Tunisia, which had been governed by Vichy France. During the fighting the German command called on Tunisian Arabs to join the Legion.
After the death of its commander , the Legion was taken out from the Front, and in the November 1943 the Legion served in Peloponnese as part of the forces involved in the Axis occupation of Greece (as part of the 41st Infantry Division) and participated in the suppression of the Greek anti-fascist insurrection.

Bundesarchiv Bild 147-0483, Berlin, Besuch Amin el Husseini.jpg|Al-Husseini meeting with Muslim volunteers, including the Azerbaijani Legion, at the opening of the Islamic Central Institute in Berlin on 18 December 1942, during the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha.
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-177-1465-04, Griechenland, Soldat der Legion "Freies Arabien".jpg|
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-561-1148-04, Ausbildung arabischer Luftwaffensoldaten.jpg|
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-561-1148-22, Ausbildung arabischer Luftwaffensoldaten.jpg|
Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-561-1148-14, Ausbildung arabischer Luftwaffensoldaten.jpg
Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-177-1465-16, Griechenland, Soldaten der "Legion Freies Arabien".jpg
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-177-1465-31, Griechenland, Soldaten der "Legion Freies Arabien".jpg

== See also ==

*Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world
*Waffen-SS foreign volunteers and conscripts
*Indische Legion
*British Free Corps

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