The following radio programme was trailed on the BBC this evening. It 
is due to be broadcast Monday 26 Jul 2010 at 20:00

The following link will probably have access to the programme after 
broadcast. It may be me but it seemed there is a remarkably tolerant 
tone not usually found when talking about SS soldiers especially 
those involved in the "most brutal campaigns" of WWII.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t3ybj

It was after Germany's invasion of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in 
1941 that Hitler's attention was first drawn to the potential for 
Muslim recruits to swell his ranks. For the many thousands of 
captured Soviet Muslims, the opportunity to serve in the Wehrmacht 
offered an escape from the brutality and starvation of the prison 
camps. Elsewhere, a major recruitment drive amongst Bosnian Muslims 
led to tens of thousands signing up for the Waffen-SS. Formed into 
exclusive Muslim units, these men fought in some of the most brutal 
campaigns of the entire war.

This programme investigates why Hitler and Himmler apparently cast 
aside their Nazi ideal of an Aryan master race, justifying the 
admission of Islam into their ranks. It asks what attracted these men 
to fight for the Third Reich, how they were treated by their German 
officers and how they conducted themselves in the bedlam of war. Were 
they hopeless soldiers who committed unspeakable atrocities; or did 
they fight bravely for the Fuhrer?

We examine the fate of these Muslims at the end of the war. With 
Hitler dead and the Third Reich defeated there was nothing to protect 
them, and most were killed as traitors.

Presented by Julian O'Halloran.

Producer: Jennifer Chryss
A Juniper production for BBC Radio 4.

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