The forgotten story of World War II: the Bengal famine in British India, where at least three million people died, told for the first time by the eyewitnesses to it. "Three million is great radio ...
That the British Government insures such liberty ... Every one who has gone much about India in famine times knows how true to life is this picture. Mr. Lilly estimates the number of deaths ...
In 1838 there was terrible drought in Agra, which meant many crops and cattle died causing a famine. The East India Company and the British rulers did little to help with the relief and by the end ...
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