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1. What is the theme of Gandhi's letter to Adolf Hitler?
2. What are some of the acts of degrading humanity
according to Gandhi?
3. What was Gandhi's appeal to Hitler?
4. What does Gandhi mean by organised violence?
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Answered by Ankitapakhi
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1) Ans:- The theme of Gandhi's letter is an appeal to Adolf Hitler for peace and harmony . He also appealed to end the second World War . He tried to convince and persuade Hitler that war always brought destruction and there was an urgent need to resolve the problems between nations peacefully and through non - violence .

2) Ans:- The acts like murder of Poland , the swallowing of Denmark , spoliations acts are the acts of degrading humanity according to Gandhi .

3) Ans:- Gandhi felt it was his responsibility to spread the message and power of non-violence, even appealing to the Nazi Dictator twice. The two historical figures couldn't be further opposites: Mahatma Gandhi led by example through peaceful protests as a form of civil obedience.

4) He objected to violence not only because an unarmed people had little chance of success in an armed rebellion, but because he considered violence a clumsy weapon which created more problems than it solved, and left a trail of hatred and bitterness in which genuine reconciliation was almost impossible.

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