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WWII acted as a catalyst to India's fight for independence but not before the British almost lost India to Netaji's Indian National Army.
The Second World War accelerated the movement toward decolonization. Japanese victories over the US, France, Britain and the Netherlands showed that the western countries were not invincible. To keep the loyalty of their largest colony during the war, the British promised independence to India.
Explanation:
Well, both One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and Gulag Archipelago did capture the harsh treatment in the Soviet prison camps.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn a Nobel prize winner was himself a gulag prisoner from 1945 to 1953, so his story was widely considered as an accurate depiction of everyday prison life in the gulags. Solzhenitsyn gave terrifying accounts of the working conditions for prisoners, such as working in an outdoor construction site in the deep winter without proper equipment or clothing. The book covered one of the cruelest and blackest moments of human history, it showed how wicked man could be to mankind, prisoners were made to work without food, and some were killed at any slight mistake. What makes it so pathetic was the murder of tens of millions of innocent Soviet citizens by their own Government, and it happened mostly during the rule of Stalin, from 1929 to 1953.
Answer:
The origin of some of the Indian cultures goes back to the Nomadic Asians who arrived in America through a Bering Land Bridge.
Explanation:
According to archaeologists, the earliest immigrants of native Indians came from Asia around 15,000 years ago, and they spread in several regions of America. Native Americans have passed through Beringia to America mainland. Beringia is a landform that presented during the Pleistocene Epoch, joining Alaska with Siberia. The Native Indian developed into cultures like the Mayans in Central America, the Incas in Peru, and the Aztecs in Mexico.