Abstract

In the Wind

November 9, 1940 issue

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The article presents information submitted by readers to the journal, either as clippings with source and date or stories that can be clearly authenticated. It a news clipping presents the information that a German broadcast in Hindustani from the German station at Zeesen, Germany, said that the German people, respect Indian political leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi just as much as they respect Adolf Hitler. According to them, Hitler has the same principles as Gandhi. Both Gandhi and Hitler believe in National Socialism and both teach non-violence.

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BROADCASTING; GERMANS; HINDUSTANI language; NATIONAL socialism; NONVIOLENCE; GANDHI, Mahatma, 1869-1948; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945
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