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The road to Indian independence

The program follows the bloody trail of Indian insurrection and Gandhi's efforts to counter violence with non-violence; Britain's granting of independence to India in 1947; and show how, despite the best efforts of Gandhi and Nehru, the nationalist Indian movement was overcome by the religious Hindu movement, and the subcontinent was divided into two countries.

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  • "The program follows the bloody trail of Indian insurrection and Gandhi's efforts to counter violence with non-violence; Britain's granting of independence to India in 1947; and show how, despite the best efforts of Gandhi and Nehru, the nationalist Indian movement was overcome by the religious Hindu movement, and the subcontinent was divided into two countries."@en
  • "This program begins with the Sepoy Mutiny; follows Gandhi's efforts to counter violence with non-violence; covers Britain's granting of independence to India in 1947; and shows how, despite the best efforts of Gandhi and Nehru, Indian nationalism was overcome by the religious Hindu movement and the subcontinent was divided into the two countries of India and Pakistan."@en
  • "This program begins with the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, whose failure became both the basis for the deeper entrenchment of Britain and the textbook for subsequent Indian struggles for independence from Britain. The program follows the bloody trail of Indian insurrection and Gandhi's efforts to counter violence with nonviolence; India winning independence from Britain in 1947; and shows how, despite the best efforts of Gandhi and Nehru, the nationalist Indian movement was overcome by the religious Hindu movement, and the subcontinent was divided into two countries: the Hindu country of India, and Moslem Pakistan."@en
  • "This program begins with the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, whose failure became both the basis for the deeper entrenchment of Britain and the textbook for subsequent Indian struggles for independence from Britain. The program follows the bloody trail of Indian insurrection and Gandhi's efforts to counter violence with nonviolence; India winning independence from Britain in 1947; and shows how, despite the best efforts of Gandhi and Nehru, the nationalist Indian movement was overcome by the religious Hindu movement, and the subcontinent was divided into two countries: the Hindu country of India, and Moslem Pakistan."

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  • "History"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
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