“Churchill’s Genocide in Bengal, 1943 – Britain’s Forgotten Holocaust”, Tfipost, October 01, 2025
“In 1943, under direct orders and policies of Winston Churchill, the then Prime Minister of Great Britain, India’s Bengal province was starved to death. Over 5 million Indians perished in the famine, not because of natural causes, but because food stocks were deliberately diverted to Europe and Australia for the war effort. Churchill rejected repeated appeals to release grain to India, instead shipping rice from Bengal to feed British soldiers abroad, leaving millions of Indians to die.
Churchill’s racism is well-recorded. He mocked Indians as a “beastly people with a beastly religion,” sneered that Indians “breed like rabbits,” and openly declared that their death was “of no consequence.” This was not neglect it was planned extermination. In scale, it surpassed the Nazi gas chambers; yet the world still refuses to call it what it was: a genocide of Indians by Britain.
The so-called “savior of democracy” was in fact the butcher of Bengal, responsible for deaths far greater than those caused by the Holocaust. Britain’s war crimes tribunals targeted German, Italian, and Japanese leaders, but Churchill, who murdered millions, was glorified as a hero and shielded by colonial structures of law and propaganda…….”
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