HITLER AND INDIA Paperback

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Hitler and India by Korinna D. Hennig is a thought-provoking and deeply researched exploration of the unlikely and often overlooked connections between Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime and India during the early 20th century. This book delves into the complex and controversial relationships that were formed between Nazi Germany and various Indian nationalists, some of whom viewed Hitler's ideology as a potential ally in their struggle for independence from British colonial rule. Through a combination of historical analysis, personal accounts, and archival research, Hennig uncovers how some Indian leaders were fascinated by Hitler's anti-British stance and sought to leverage his power for their own political ends. The book sheds light on the ways in which these interactions played a role in shaping the political discourse in both India and Europe during World War II. Hitler and India examines the moral and ethical dimensions of this collaboration, providing a critical lens on the complexity of political alliances and the ways in which history can be shaped by ideologies, even in unexpected places. It's an essential read for those interested in the intersection of colonialism, nationalism, and the global impact of the Nazi regime.

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ISBN 10 :
9356293155
ISBN 13 :
9789356293151
Publisher :
HARPER COLLINS
Language :
English
Dimensions :
20x5x25
Item Weight :
0.17 kg

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