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Matthias Küntzel

    January 1, 1955

    Matthias Küntzel's research centers on antisemitism, its manifestations in Islamic thought, and Islamism, including its links to National Socialism. He also examines Iran's policies and Western approaches to the Middle East and Iran. His essays and articles, translated into twelve languages, have appeared in prominent international publications. Küntzel is recognized for his analyses of antisemitism and his warnings regarding the dangers of this persistent societal threat.

    Die Deutschen und der Iran
    Der Weg in den Krieg
    Nazis, Islamic Antisemitism and the Middle East
    Bonn & the bomb
    GERMANY AND IRAN
    Jihad and Jew-hatred
    • 2023
    • 2016

      GERMANY AND IRAN

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      From the Aryan Axis to the Nuclear Threshold. Translated by Colin Meade. číst celé

      GERMANY AND IRAN
    • 2007

      German historian Matthias Küntzel’s Jihad and Jew-Hatred details how contemporary Islamist movements have been informed by the antisemitism of the Third Reich. Originally published in German as Djihad und Judenhass, this compelling historical account delves into the historical ties between Hitler's Germany and the growing Islamist movement in early twentieth-century Egypt. Küntzel makes the case that antisemitism plays a continuing, central role in modern-day Islamism, including the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. An important contribution to both the analysis of Islamism and studies of antisemitism.

      Jihad and Jew-hatred
    • 1995

      After World War II Germany was denied access to nuclear technology, yet this study reveals that German governments have planned for Germany to become a nuclear power. Based on confidential papers and interviews this book challenges accepted beliefs about Germany's role in the nuclear world

      Bonn & the bomb