HITLER GAVE INDIA HER INDEPENDENCE NOT GANDHI SAYS PRABHUPADA

Mukunda.dasa108
Published on Aug 21, 2020
It is a widely held belief that India gained independence from British rule due to Gandhi and his non-cooperation movement. True history as revealed by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivednata Swami Prabhupada does not support this view. Prabhupada reveals very clearly that India gained her independence due to Adolf Hitler not Gandhi.
Prabhupada always criticised Gandhi’s non-violence movement sayin: “Well, in politics, unless there is violence, you cannot take. Simply by sweet words, not possible.” He further said that after 30 years of this non-violent, non-cooperation Gandhi could do nothing to drive away the British.
The British were driven out of Indian because Hitler smashed them and diminished their political power. Hitler then helped Subash Chandra Bose to form the Indian National Army [I.N.A] by giving him Indian soldiers captured by the Germans from the British.
The British realized they could no longer rule over India when they saw that the captured Indian soldiers were joining a fighting national movement led by Subash Chandra Bose in cooperation with Hitler’s national socialistic Germany.
Thus the British left India in 1947 but not without causing as much harm to the country as possible by leaving them weak with the partition of India and Pakistan. A fitting move by the Jewish controlled British [divide and conquer]
MORE QUOTES ON INDIA'S INDEPENDENCE, HITLER AND SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE.
http://www.prabhupada.org.uk/articles1/hitler_not_gandhi.htm

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