Speaking of nazis in India:
HINDUTVA NAZIS IN INDIA WORSHIP HITLER IN THEIR SCHOOLS
(thanks to orb for this one, yet more proof of the hindu origins of hitler's rest machine and their continued worship of hitler)
War on pro-Hitler books soon
TIMES NEWS NETWORK MONDAY, AUGUST 01, 2005 11:11:26 PM Citibank NRI Offer VADODARA: Schoolchildren in Gujarat will soon find out that the word ÔtyrannyÕ is synonymous with Adolf Hitler. That he was responsible for the killing of six million Jews and that he advocated the supremacy of one race.
They will also learn that their social science textbooks have made a major blunder by projecting Hitler as a tragic hero of World War II.
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Friends of Israel, a society of admirers of the Jewish state, will soon start what they call the Ôexpose Hitler campaignÕ. Angered by reports of textbooks in Gujarat eulogising the German dictator, the society is planning an exhibition on the Holocaust in collaboration with the Consulate General of Israel in Mumbai.
The exhibition, to be brought to the state in September, will travel to all major cities and towns.
"We are also planning a DVD show at all major educational insbreastutes in the state," says general secretary of Friends of Israel Nikitin Contractor.
"The DVD, obtained from Tel Aviv University, gives a true picture of Germany under Hitler."
The societyÕs website will soon put up a lot of information on the genocide so that more people can access it. On August 15, the 250-member buttociation will also organise a peaceful protest against the textbooks by sending e-mails to the state government, asking them to make amends.
Adds contractor, "It is very sad that the man responsible for the killing of six million Jews is eulogised in our textbooks. Interestingly, many BJP leaders have visited Israel.
Even Vadodara mayor NV Patel had visited Israel and the Holocaust memorial Ñ Yaad Vashem Ñ recently." Regarding the textbooks, Patel, who admits that he was deeply moved by the memorial, says: "I cannot comment on it, I never read the books."
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