'Francis Nicosia's Nazi Germany and the Arab World examines German policies towards the Arab world as a whole, focusing mostly on geopolitics while remaining sceptical regarding the Arab world's reception of German wartime propaganda.' Norman J. W. Goda, European History Quarterly
Introduction; 1. Continuity and departure: imperial and Weimar Germany; 2. Hitler, race, and the world beyond Europe; 3. Germany and the Arab world, 1933–7; 4. The coming of war, 1938–9; 5. From the periphery to the center, 1940–1; 6. The Axis and Arab independence, 1941–2; 7. Collapse and irrelevance, 1943–4; Conclusions.