The Real Truth of the Cause of Death of over three million Bengalis I n India (the lesson learnt
Bengal Famine and starvation which claimed the lives of over three million people, including children was said to be horrific, because of shortage of food , caused by drought.
But according to Vimal Mishra ,an assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology,he said and quoted.
The Bengal famine of 1943 was "completely because of policy failure", he said.
Aside from the 1943 Bengal famine, all other famines during 1870 and 2016, appear to be related, at least in part, to widespread soil moisture droughts, Mishra said.
Others have likewise speculated, that the famine was drastically brought upon the Bengal Community of India by Winston Churchill,who relatively caused the holocaust, because he was involved in the deviation of the food supplies which was received from Australia,and he distributed the food supplies to the British troops all over the world.
The Starvation and malnutrition was worse because, people became carcass of their former selves with skeleton shoving off them.
Report speculated, that Winston Churchill,hated Indians because of the ability of their breeding much.
And many school of thought have said that,if Winston Churchill had not diverted the food supplies to other raging European war zone of sort,there won't have been millions of death recorded and that Winston never really cared about India as a Country.
Furthermore, according to Winston Churchill.Org "It seems that, at worst, Churchill’s failure was in not sending more aid – but then he was determined to win a war to protect Europe first and foremost. To say that Churchill caused the deaths of millions is untrue".
WHO REALLY WAS WINSTON CHURCHILL
(According To The English Britannica)
Winston Churchill, in full Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, (born November 30, 1874, Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, England—died January 24, 1965, London), British statesman, orator, and author who as prime minister (1940–45, 1951–55) rallied the British people during World War II and led his country from the brink of defeat to victory
(1951-1955), United Kingdom prime minister (1940-1945), United Kingdom House of Commons (1924-1965), United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer (1924-1929), United Kingdom House of Commons (1901-1922), United Kingdom
Political Affiliation: Conservative Party Liberal Party
Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize (1953)
After a sensational rise to prominence in national politics before World War I, Churchill acquired a reputation for erratic judgment in the war itself and in the decade that followed. Politically suspect in consequence, he was a lonely figure until his response to Adolf Hitler’s challenge brought him to leadership of a national coalition in 1940. With Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin he then shaped Allied strategy in World War II, and after the breakdown of the alliance he alerted the West to the expansionist threat of the Soviet Union. He led the Conservative Party back to office in 1951 and remained prime minister until 1955, when ill health forced his resignation.





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