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Chapter 927

On August 10, 1943, in Mumbai, the most developed commercial city of the British Indian Empire, there was a scattered high-end residential houses at No. 19 Labulamu Road, surrounded by green trees and flowers. It was already crowded by people at this time.

The Indian San, who gathered here in the scorching sun in August, wore ugly local cloth clothes and slippers, dressed like this in India in this era, is not necessarily poor. Many families are particularly rich and the special Brahmins who have been rich for thousands of years now dressed like this, because local cloth slippers symbolize non-violent non-cooperation!

Today, the Sans who were dressed in Indian local clothes gathered around No. 19 Labulamu Road are of course supporters of non-violent and non-cooperation. The reason they gathered here is to go to jail! Accompany their great leader Mahatma Gandhi to jail!

Mahatma Gandhi was released by Indian Governor Mountbatten in May, when Gandhi agreed to discuss the issue of "Indian Autonomy" with the United Kingdom.

In other words, he admitted Queen Elizabeth as the Queen of India and no longer shouted the slogan "Get out of Britain" because German Field Marshal Halder led a German expeditionary force of more than 100,000 people to India.

That is the legendary Nazi who kills without blinking! Mahatma Gandhi's trick is okay to deal with the ruthless British people. Are you looking for death when facing the Nazis?

Moreover...Mahatma Gandhi heard in the prison that the newly-launched British Queen was very fierce. He was nicknamed "Bloody Queen". He brutally suppressed the British Bolsheviks in London, killing them to death. The British Bolsheviks he caught were pulled to Buckingham Palace Square and shot them!

Therefore, Gandhi and Nehru and other Congress leaders decided to retreat temporarily, seek autonomy first, and then find ways to be independent.

But by August, the situation changed again.

First of all, it was the Congress that figured out the truth about the "London Rebellion". Queen Elizabeth was not that fierce. The Buckingham Palace Square Cannon Strike incident was simply false, and the suppression of the British Bolshevik Party was not cruel.

Secondly, the Congress found that there were not many German troops entering India, with an estimated number of less than 100,000 people. Half of them had not entered the subcontinent, but had entered Ceylon, Andaman Islands, Maldives Islands and other places. The remaining German troops who actually entered the South Asian subcontinent did not look very fierce. Their military discipline was strict and they did not violate India at all, and seemed to be more reasonable than the original British army.

However, it was the emergence of the People's Republic of India that really prompted Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru to raise the banner of struggle again!

The so-called People's Republic of India was actually an Indian country supported by the Soviet Union and was the main ruling party of the Indian Bolshevik Party.

This country is nominally independent and is the country of the Indian people!

Its appearance seemed to realize the ideal of the Indian people to be masters of their own country! Therefore, it put great pressure on the National Congress Party, a party that has always fought for independence and freedom in India.

If the Indian Congress still pursues cooperation with the UK, it will lose the banner of political correctness of India's independence.

Without this banner, Gandhi and others are just a bad old man who can only go on a hunger strike to protest.

Therefore, Gandhi and Nehru had to raise the banner of Indian independence again in July 1943 and announced non-violent non-cooperation across India.

The move immediately attracted strong opposition from the British Indian authorities. From August 1, Sikh police, who were loyal to Britain, appeared around 19 Labulamu Road in India in the political game rules, which was a harbinger of the arrest of Mahatma Gandhi.

The Congress Party immediately launched a resistance with Indian characteristics, not launching an armed uprising or arranging Mahatma Gandhi to escape, but calling on supporters to accompany Gandhi to jail! It was probably to mobilize tens of thousands or more supporters to eat the prison meal of the British Indian authorities, and to bankrupt the British.

So starting from August 2, tens of thousands of Congress supporters gathered around No. 19 Labulamu Road, and were carrying their jailed luggage and ready to accompany Gandhi to have a meal at any time.

At the same time, Indian cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata were also paralyzed, with workers strikers, merchants strikers, and students strikers. Even the Indian instructors and soldiers in the British and Indian army also had a riot, and the situation in India's "British Control Zone" suddenly became tense again.

"Ludwig, the situation in India is very bad now, like a big powder barrel, which can be detonated at any time."

The person who was reporting the situation in India to Hessman was Marshal Franz Halder, the commander of the Indian front, who was ordered to return to Berlin to report his duties. He left Delhi on August 3, visited the crowded Labulamu Road in Mumbai on the 4th, and arrived in Tsoson, outside Berlin on August 5th.

"Can you suppress it?" Hessman sat behind his desk, looking through the information Halder brought while asking. There were many chaotic protest scenes in the information he was reading, and some were all about the former Indian National Army.

The Indian National Army was built by the Germans themselves and was originally planning to send India to cause trouble for the British. However, the plan could not keep up with the changes. India has now become a common trouble for Germany and Britain. Although these National Army are now incorporated into the British and Indian Army, they retain the original system below the regiment level and are not under the control of British officers, and are very dangerous.

"Who is suppressed?" Halder seemed to not understand Hessman's question. "Is it the National Army?"

"Indian Congress!" said Hessman, "Can Gandhi and Nehru be arrested and shot?"

The cannon killing is a unique way of killing in India, which is to tie people to the cannons and then fire the cannons to smash people! It was the first method of the Mughal dynasty, and later learned by British colonists who were good at following the customs. During the Indian uprising from 1857 to 1859, the British used cannon killing many Indian rebels. In the Punjab Rebellion from 1871 to 1872, 66 Sikhs were fired.

However, after the Amritsar tragedy caused by non-violent activities, the British colonists gradually became weak and did not dare to use artillery to kill. Moreover, after the Amritsar tragedy, the non-violent non-cooperation movement rose, which made the movement against British colonial rule gradually become a climate in India. The British rulers also became weaker and did not dare to take decisive measures to suppress it.

Hessman, who has historical knowledge in later generations, is very clear that it is impossible to maintain Britain's colonial rule in India by compromising and concessions, and it is also impossible to maintain the European Community's colonial rule in Africa!

Cruel means must be taken!

"Slay Gandhi?" Halder looked at Hessman, "This may cause even greater trouble... This is the opinion of the British. Because Gandhi has countless supporters, he is the leader of the moderates of the Indian independence movement. The British believe that Gandhi and the National Assembly he represents may still cooperate. If they are eliminated, we will face hundreds of millions of angry Indians!"

Are hundreds of millions of angry Indians really scary?

Hessman smiled contemptuously and said, "India does not have hundreds of millions of creatures that can be called humans at all. There are only up to 20 million people there, and the rest are unworthy untitled."

Hald, who had been in India for several months, had already learned some of the strict levels of India. He nodded and said, "Ludwig, you are right. The 20 million top Indians did not treat the inferior people there as human beings, but the inferior people there were incited by the superior people and became cannon fodder to fight against us."

"This is the most powerful thing about Mahatma Gandhi!" Hessman interrupted.

Hessman has spent a lot of time studying Indian issues, and he himself is basically a "revolutionary expert", so he can discover some deep-seated things.

Before the rise of the non-violent non-cooperation movement, although there were a series of rebellion in India, the participating groups were not widespread, mainly the upper class of India. The main force of the uprising from 1857 to 1859 were Tumen princes and high caste soldiers (something must be used to join the army). The Punjab Rebellion in 1871 was mainly caused by the remnants of the Sikh dynasty. Gandhi used the non-violent non-cooperation movement to turn the resistance into a national movement.

Because "non-violent activities" greatly lower the threshold for rebellion, the national conditions of India determine that serious rebellion activities are not allowed to participate in.

In India, we have to talk about planting everything. If we don’t plant well, we can only be oppressed obediently. To serve the people who have been planted for generations, how can we rebel? Moreover, serious violent rebellion requires the organization of the army. To organize the army, someone must join the army. And join the army... that is a job that Kshatriya can do! According to Hindu standards, the vast majority of untouchables are not allowed to join the Indian rebel army at all, and people who meet the requirements can only join the army. How many people are there? How can they defeat imperialism?

In addition, it is not in vain to do revolution on your belt. There is no such reason! After the victory of the revolution, there must be rewards, and at least you must divide the land and change the caste! Anyone who participates in the revolution must mention Kshatriya?

After this revolution, how many more Kshatriyas would India have?

And... if the rebellion could create the Kshatriya caste, would the Great India still have peace?

Now Gandhi and Nehru can incite the untouchables to create the rebellion of the British Empire. In the future, will others not "Brahman, Kshatrilinin have a sensation"?

Therefore, the root of the non-violent non-cooperation movement is not that Comrade Gandhi is noble or that Mahatma Gandhi is too weak, but that it is determined by the national conditions of the Greater India. Only by using non-violent non-cooperation can people from all classes and castes unite the people of all classes in India and make trouble with the British colonists.
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