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Historian Madhusree Mukerjee writes4 that Churchill operated a scorched earth policy – in order to make sure supplies in India were low and transport was not around if Japan were to invade Bengal. Under this policy, rice deemed ‘surplus’ would be thrown in the water, and boats were confiscated from fishermen, killing the local fishing industry – which would have been quite useful considering there was no food.
52 Times Britain was a Bellend: The History You Didn’t Get Taught At School
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