The Bengal famine of 1943 orchestrated by Churchill:
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Bengal famine: of 1943: Between 3 to 3.5 million people starved to death in the famine in the Bengal region artificially created by the British and the main culprit was none other than Churchill, the man who hated Gandhi and the Indian natives. He instructed his officers in India not to allow Australian ships laden with food grains to dock at Calcutta harbor and ordered them to proceed to destinations in Europe to improve the buffer stocks to meet war needs in the future.
The famine resulted not from drought as is widely thought but from the British government's policy failures, say IIT Gandhinagar scientists who have analyzed 150 years of drought data. For the first time, researchers have analyzed soil moisture database from 1870 to 2016 to reconstruct agricultural droughts. According to the researchers "Out of six major famines (1873-74, 1876, 1877, 1896-97, 1899, and 1943) that occurred during 1870-2016, five are linked to soil moisture drought, and one (1943) was not," researchers wrote in the study. "At the time, there was not much irrigation, groundwater pumping was not happening because electricity or mechanical pumps were not available. With the occupation of Japan in Burma in 1942, rice supply to India was disrupted. The British government, not concerned about the natives, had prioritized distribution of food grains for the military and to stock up food grains for the furfure war in the European theater.
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Refer to you tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z91qaB0OMSw
No doubt former PM of England Winston Churchill is one of the evil rulers of the 20th century sharing the rogue's gallery with maniacs like Hitler, Mao, Mussolini and Stalin. In reality, he felt strangled in the face of Hitler's continuous pounding (September 1940 until May 1941) of England in the WWII. The world war was saved by superior war strategies and bravery of Americans and Russians at the right time that led to the downfall of the Nazi regime. The impact of WWII was so much on Britain's economy, at last, it was pushed to loosen its vice-like grip on the Indian subcontinent. As the Indians woke up after the WWII, there was no question of any further exploitation of India and her resources in the face serious protests across the continent. The Indians had begun to see the flickering light at the end of the tunnel after the Bengal famine that exposed Britain's evil face; but, there was no end to Winston's mad continuous blabbering about India.
In his homeland, Churchill’s supposedly vital contribution to saving his people from Hitler's onslaught eclipses other leaders' real contribution and he was voted as the greatest Briton of all time. Till his death Churchill's superiority complex and obdurate attitude toward people of other races kept surfacing then and there for the simple reason - his strong ingrained belief in the hegemony of the world by "Anglo-Saxon people". When the labor part came to power, India's freedom became a reality. But the wily British rulers left our land divided into two nations with borders drawn in a haphazard way.