Imaginary meeting between mahatma Gandhi and Adolf Hitler on the give points *prepare a dialogue between them *each could forget his views &beliefs *end dialogue by Gandhi convening Hitler about thje meet for world peace & non - violence*dialogue should *dialogue should about the war in Germany
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Mahatma Gandhi and
Adolf Hitler, two great leaders in the history of mankind once came face to
face at a meeting. Their following conversation is quite interesting:
Mahatma Gandhi: Hello Mr. Hitler. It is such a pleasure to meet a personality like you in person, though you have been so much in news recently.
Hitler: Hello, Mr. Gandhi. The pleasure is mine. I had been looking forward to meet you. Mr. Subhash Chandra Bose has been in contact with me for a long time. He wants cooperation from Germany in fight against the British. I am well aware your way of fighting is quite different. You prefer protesting non-violently! Do you really think the British will grant you freedom through non-violence?
Mahatma Gandhi: Well, I have firm belief in my ideology and philosophy. It may take some time longer, but ultimately non-violence is going to prevail. I have always felt to suggest to you to try non-violent methodology in sorting out German issues with other countries. Kindly forgive my straightforwardness, why do you trust so much the use of force? Why don't you solve the issues through dialogue?
Hitler: I believe some issues can not be solved without using force. Germany had been wronged so much. The Treaty of Versailles was unfair. All the other powerful countries conjointly made terms and conditions against Germany. Germany had to bear so much loss! Do you think these countries could have been spared? No, they had to be taught a lesson! I believe in paying the adversaries in the same coin.
Mahatama Gandhi: Everyone has the freedom to follow one's heart! But don't you think you are doing something morally wrong? You are a Christian! Should you not you be practising forbearance, forgiveness as taught by Jesus? I actually practice what Jesus taught in my freedom movements.
Hitler: I agree with you. But I believe change can only be brought through force and coercion. Thanks for the suggestion. I will try to adopt non-violence in my policies.
Mahatma Gandhi: I will stand by you if you promise to adopt non-violent means to resolve the issues in Germany. I invite you to participate in the monthly convention of the Peace organization on September 6, 1944 at my Ashram in Gujrat.
Hitler: Thanks for the invitation. Surely, I, along with my key members of the Nazi party will attend the convention.
Mahatma Gandhi: Hello Mr. Hitler. It is such a pleasure to meet a personality like you in person, though you have been so much in news recently.
Hitler: Hello, Mr. Gandhi. The pleasure is mine. I had been looking forward to meet you. Mr. Subhash Chandra Bose has been in contact with me for a long time. He wants cooperation from Germany in fight against the British. I am well aware your way of fighting is quite different. You prefer protesting non-violently! Do you really think the British will grant you freedom through non-violence?
Mahatma Gandhi: Well, I have firm belief in my ideology and philosophy. It may take some time longer, but ultimately non-violence is going to prevail. I have always felt to suggest to you to try non-violent methodology in sorting out German issues with other countries. Kindly forgive my straightforwardness, why do you trust so much the use of force? Why don't you solve the issues through dialogue?
Hitler: I believe some issues can not be solved without using force. Germany had been wronged so much. The Treaty of Versailles was unfair. All the other powerful countries conjointly made terms and conditions against Germany. Germany had to bear so much loss! Do you think these countries could have been spared? No, they had to be taught a lesson! I believe in paying the adversaries in the same coin.
Mahatama Gandhi: Everyone has the freedom to follow one's heart! But don't you think you are doing something morally wrong? You are a Christian! Should you not you be practising forbearance, forgiveness as taught by Jesus? I actually practice what Jesus taught in my freedom movements.
Hitler: I agree with you. But I believe change can only be brought through force and coercion. Thanks for the suggestion. I will try to adopt non-violence in my policies.
Mahatma Gandhi: I will stand by you if you promise to adopt non-violent means to resolve the issues in Germany. I invite you to participate in the monthly convention of the Peace organization on September 6, 1944 at my Ashram in Gujrat.
Hitler: Thanks for the invitation. Surely, I, along with my key members of the Nazi party will attend the convention.
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mahatma Gandhi : hi Hitler I'm very happy to meet you
Adolf Hitler. : I'm also really happy to see you and you are a great leader in India
mahatma Gandhi : ohh what were you doing in your country
Adolf Hitler. : I'm want to ask you something in related to make my country neat and clean
mahatma Gandhi : you can ask your people to keep your city neat and clean so, your country will be became a neat country
Adolf Hitler. : yeah I tire this and meet you
I'm going back
very nice to meet you and ask a thing to keep clean thank you very much
mahatma Gandhi : yeah thank meet you later
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