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The women, children, and elderly of Hamburg were suffocated or charbroiled
alive by Churchill and Roosevelt.
1943
CHURCHILL’S BENGAL FAMINE KILLS 2,000,000
INDIANS
While famines were not uncommon in India, largely because of droughts or
monsoons, the 1943 tragedy in Bengal has the unmistakable fingerprints of the
mad dog Churchill on it. (7)
In the prior year, when Japan occupied Burma, an important rice exporter, the
British bought up massive amounts of rice and hoarded it. Churchill then orders
the diversion of food away from India and toward British troops around the
world. Now a rare commodity, the price of rice shoots up four-fold. Wheat from
Australia (which could have been delivered to starving Indians) is instead
transported to British troops as well. Even worse, British colonial authorities
(again under Churchill’s leadership) actually turn down offers of food from the