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dialog between mahatma gandhi and adolf hitler

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Answered by sona561
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Gandhi: Hitler the method that you have adopted to take the Germans out from the misery would rather inflict further misery and cause despair.
Hitler: This is the only way, Allies can be taught a lesson, this is the only way I can avenge the wrong done on the Germans. Treaty of Versailles has caused and inflicted much damage. It has crippled Germany militarily, economically, emotionally and Psychologically.
Gandhi: It is the war which caused such a situation, peace, non violence will create stability and tranquillity in the region as well as in the minds of the people.
Hitler: Allies do not understand the language of peace, I am the saviour of Germany, I have to build strong nation by arming Germany, by expanding its territory.
Gandhi: Your means to the your ends are morally wrong and the path that you have chosen will cause anger, frustration, aggression.
Hitler: My end will determine my means, I am here for Germany, for her glory,People of Germany have restored faith in me...I have to show to the world that we are a superior race.
Gandhi: We are all children of God,  no body is superior or subordinate, we are here for selfless service of our nation, I condemn racial discrimination, oppression, submission. Your attitude towards Jews is unacceptable.
Hitler: Jews are unsuers, they are the cause of our misery, they need to be eliminated and that is there final solution.
Gandhi: It is not a final solution, it is the grave crime that you are committing against humanity, history will remember you as  a dictator, as a criminal who unleashed pain and fear in the minds of the people.



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