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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
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