Iranian Nazi Center memorializes Hitler's virtues
Daily Caller reports that a pro-Nazi association is now operating a Persian-language website in Iran, "Nazicenter.ir" which posts excerpts from Adolf Hitler's life and speeches, for example his speech about "unjust" occupation of Palestine by the British and wealthy jews. The website also contains articles about Hitler's admiration of the superior Arian race, which is rooted in Persia (Iran).
Contrary to this website, a new book by Fariborz Mokhtari explains how Thousands of Jews and their descendants owe their lives to a Muslim Iranian diplomat in wartime Paris. In The Lion's Shadow tells how Abdol-Hossein Sardari, the young head of Iran's diplomatic mission in Paris, risked everything by using his influence and German contacts to gain exemptions from Nazi race laws for more than 2,000 Iranian Jews, and possibly others to help them return to Tehran by issuing them with the new-style Iranian passports they needed to travel across Europe. The story he spun to the Nazis, in a series of letters and reports, was that the Persian Emperor Cyrus (of Arian race) had freed Jewish exiles in Babylon in 538 BC and they had returned to their homes.