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Hitler recruited Muslims to fight alongside his army after they infiltrated North Africa and the Balkan region. In order to properly train Nazi soldiers how to interact with Muslims, Hitler circulated a pamphlet called "Islam." The Mufti of Jerusalem harbored anti-semitic viewpoints explaining his willingness to align with Hitlers Nazi ideology, possibly leading to other Muslims fighting for the Gestapo. After World War 2, The Muslim Religious Association grew leading to the eventual migration of Muslim Arab students to Poland during the 1970's and 80's. Today, most Muslim immigrants are arriving from Syria, Chechnya, Iraq, Tajikistan, Bangladesh, and Georgia.

Anti-Islamic groups such as the Polish Defense League formed to protect polish women against Muslim men courtship

Many Poles attribute the rise in Islamophobia to two key battles: the 1571 Battle of Lepanto and 1683 Battle of Vienna. Pediwiatri explains the rise in Islamophobia coincides with the negative portrayals of Islam within international media markets.[1]