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    Over one million Indian troops served overseas, of whom 62,000 died and another 67,000 were wounded. In total at least 74,187 Indian soldiers died during the war. In World War I the Indian Army fought against the German Empire in German East Africa and on the Western Front.

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    Over one million Indian troops served overseas, of whom 62,000 died and another 67,000 were wounded. In total at least 74,187 Indian soldiers died during the war. In World War I the Indian Army fought against the German Empire in German East Africa and on the Western Front.
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We all know Winston Churchill for his efforts in fighting the Nazis during World War II. But as it turns out, he was a white supremacist who had way more in common with his enemies than history wants to let on.

According to Richard Toye's book Churchill's Empire, young Churchill took part in what he called "a lot of jolly little wars against barbarous peoples" in Africa, and believed they were violent against the British not because the Brits were invading their land, but because they had a "strong aboriginal propensity to kill." Later, when he joined Parliament, Churchill advocated more war against minorities, claiming that "the Aryan stock is bound to triumph." Of the Kurds, who tried to gain independence from Britain, he said "I am strongly in favor of using poisoned gas against uncivilized tribes … [it] would spread a lively terror." Jolly little wars, a lively terror — who knew Churchill spoke exactly like a 1980s cartoon villain?

Then there was Gandhi's quest to free India from British rule. Churchill didn't like that, calling for Gandhi's murder (by elephant!) shortly after he rose to prominence in the late 1920s. It wasn't just Gandhi, though — Churchill openly admitted, "I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion." He didn't mellow out as he got older — in 1943, in between rousing speeches about never surrendering, he refused to help India survive a severe famine that ultimately killed around 3 million people. Churchill blamed the Indians, saying it was all their fault for "breeding like rabbits." No wonder President Obama didn't want that man's bust in the White House.

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the average American thinks their country defeated Hitler.  but if a single one gets the most credit, it has to be the Soviet Union.

According to war correspondent Eric Margolis, a ridiculous 75-80 percent of all Axis casualties during World War II were inflicted by the USSR. The Russians lost about 10 million soldiers, with another 15 million wounded and a further 17 million civilian deaths. The U.S. lost 400,000 troops during the war, about 139,000 of them in Europe.

Historians agree that Germany's defeat at Stalingrad was the turning point of the European war. And it was fighting the Soviets on the eastern front that broke the German military. It even destroyed the famed Luftwaffe. Because of this, by the time D-Day rolled around, Germany was bleeding out. The Allies would probably not have been able to succeed in Normandy if the Soviets hadn't already done so much. Then, after taking Berlin in 1945, the USSR turned around and crushed Japan's largest army in 11 days.

It was fully accepted at the time that Stalin saved everyone's butts. Both FDR and Churchill "lavished praise and thanks on the Soviet Union" for its "gigantic effort" in defeating Hitler. It was only with the onset of the Cold War that people stopped giving them credit.

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