How Britain Killed 3 Million Indians To Fund WWII: The Bengal Famine (1943)
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How Britain Killed 3 Million Indians To Fund WWII: The Bengal Famine (1943)
The Starvation Was Deliberate
In the spring of 1943, while British propaganda celebrated the heroic sacrifices being made to defeat fascism, the British government was quietly implementing a policy that would kill three million people in a matter of months. The policy had a bureaucratic name. It was called the denial of rice policy and the boat denial policy. But strip away the administrative language and the truth becomes clear. It was a plan to starve an entire region to death to protect British military supplies.
The dead were not casualties of war in the conventional sense. They were not killed by bombs or bullets. They were killed by a government that decided their lives were worth less than the logistical convenience of the British Empire. And the man who made that decision, the man who signed the orders and dismissed the warnings, was Winston Churchill, the same man the Western world still celebrates as a hero of freedom.
Disclaimer: This video is presented for informational and educational purposes only. It offers a historical case study on the Monroe Doctrine and Imperialism. Please note that the content was created with the assistance of AI tools.
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