Mahatma Gandhi Quote regarding to Adolf Hitler…
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[John Kaminski found this one. This is for the folks who need to get a quote from a non-White in support of Hitler. Ghandi actually came from South Africa and went on to rule India. Jan]
"We have no doubt about your bravery or devotion to your fatherland, nor do we believe that you are the monster described by your opponents."
Mahatma Gandhi to Adolf Hitler in the film "Hitler’s Shadow" at https://www.bitchute.com/video/73MApF4DM03Z/ 59m
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Here is a really old, historical book written shortly after the 2nd Anglo Boer War. It is 634 pages long and includes photos, illustrations and maps. This book was written by an Irishman who was a member of the British House of Commons. He was so OUTRAGED by this war started by the British that he resigned from his position in 1899.