Scholar and journalist Juan Cole writes about the importance of remembering Muslims who fought to defeat the Axis powers in World War II, from the British Indian army (among them Baluch Muslims who would now be deemed Pakistanis) to British female spy Noor Khan who, for a time, was the only intelligence agent left during the Nazi occupation of Paris and ultimately died for her country and convictions.
Remembering Muslims Who Fought In WWII
Original article by Juan Cole published in the Informed Comment on 06/06/2014