History, asked by sunitananda2012, 1 year ago

People exist for state not state for people . Who had given this statement?
A. Hitler B. Churchill

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The statement that “people exist for state and states do not exist for people” was given by Sir Winston Churchill.


He was  a British  politician and author who also became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for two terms from 1940 – 1945 and 1951 – 1955 and led to them victory in World War II.

Answered by genious2000
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B. Churchill is the answer.

“People exist for state and states do not exist for people” was a statement given by Sir Winston Churchill, a two time and War time Prime Minister of England, who also received Nobel Prize in Literature.

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