During World War II, British colonial policy in India led to the deadliest famine in modern history, killing up to 3 million people in Bengal, not due to food scarcity but because grain was exported to support Britain's war effort while civilians starved in the streets, and British leadership, including Winston Churchill, blamed the victims rather than acknowledging colonial responsibility.
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Britain Let India Starve During WWII — The Untold StoryAdded:
India, under British rule, is starving.
Up to 3 million people die in [music] Bengal.
But grain isn't scarce. It's being exported for Britain's war.
Ships full of food leave while people collapse in the streets.
And [music] Churchill?
He blamed the victims.
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