12 May 1941 A.D. Hitler backs Rashid Ali in Iraq in his fight against Britain
12 May 1941 A.D. Hitler backs Rashid Ali in Iraq in his fight
against Britain
Editors. “Hitler backs
Rashid Ali in his fight against Britain.” History.com.
2009. http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/hitler-backs-rashid-ali-in-his-fight-against-britain. Accessed 7 May 2015.
On this day in 1941, Adolf
Hitler sends two bombers to Iraq to support Rashid Ali al-Gailani in his revolt
against Britain, which is trying to enforce a previously agreed upon
Anglo-Iraqi alliance.
At the start of the war,
Iraqi Prime Minister General Nuri as-Said severed ties with Germany and signed
a cooperation pact with Great Britain. In April 1941, the Said government was
overthrown by Ali, an anti-British general, who proceeded to cut off the
British oil pipeline to the Mediterranean. Britain fought back by landing a
brigade on the Persian Gulf, successfully fending off 9,000 Iraqi troops. Ali
retaliated by sealing off the British airbase at Habbaniya. Hitler, elated at
the grief the British enemy was enduring in the Middle East, began sending
arms, via Syria, as well as military experts to aid Ali in his revolt.
On May 12, Hitler sent
Major Axel von Blomberg, an air force officer who was to act as a liaison between
Iraq and Germany to Iraq, along with the two bombers. Blomberg arrived in the
middle of an air battle between Iraqi and British fighters and was shot dead by
a stray British bullet. By the end of the month, Iraq had surrendered, and
Britain re-established the terms of the original 1930 cooperation pact. A
pro-British government formed, with a cabinet led by former Prime Minister
Said. Iraq went on to become a valuable resource for British and American
forces in the region and in January 1942 became the first independent Muslim
state to declare war on the Axis powers.
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