Gandhi and the Quit India Movement Gandhi and the Quit India Movement
Days of Decision

Gandhi and the Quit India Movement

Days of Decision

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Publisher Description

Why did Mohandas Gandhi campaign so strongly for Indian independence from the British Empire, at a time when Japan was threatening the country's borders during World War II? What choices did he have, what support and advice did he receive, and how did his decisions affect history and his legacy? This book looks at a controversial event from modern history, showing why one of the world's most famous leaders chose a particular course of action.

  • GENRE
    Young Adult
    RELEASED
    2017
    December 11
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    64
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Capstone
    SELLER
    Coughlan Companies
    SIZE
    12.2
    MB

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