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what was gandhi's appeal to hitler in his hitler​

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Answered by siddhantshinde11
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In his appeal to the Britons through a letter on July 3, 1940, he urges them to use nonviolent means to defeat the Nazis. While doing so, let them take whatever they want but not “your souls nor your minds”, he writes. “I would like you to lay down your arms you have, as being useless for saving you or humanity

Answered by jgkanishka
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Mahatma Gandhi's appeal to hitler in his letter was for the sake of humanity to end the war and give germans peace .He gave hitler the ideology of Non-violence method where there is no defeat , killing or hurting people. Gandhi also mentioned that in non violence can be used practically without spending money. He is also advising hitler to stop violence and plan skilfully for the humanity to stop the world war..

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