Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolent resistance and his advocacy for Indian independence were significant during World War II, as India was a British colony involved in the war effort. Gandhi opposed the British decision to involve India in the war without consulting Indian leaders, leading to the Quit India Movement in 1942, which demanded an end to British rule. Despite the war's devastation, Gandhi's principles of nonviolence and civil disobedience continued to inspire movements for freedom and justice worldwide. His stance during this tumultuous period highlighted the intersection of colonialism, war, and the struggle for self-determination.
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he helped India gain freedom from the british
bc he is awesome
It was one of the regions taken over by Germany leading to WW2.
After World War 2, Gandhi's goal was for India to be an independent nation. He organized peaceful sit down strikes against the British to gain world wide attention and to convince the British to allow for India's freedom.
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The Iraq War.
War is a social event.
WAR.
because i think it was somthing to do with the treaty of versaille
yalta war conference
England
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he helped India gain freedom from the british
what about the Munich Agreement/Pact
He invades Poland