AP Historical Hard Drive 2008

EN_00945865_2933
AP Historical Hard Drive 2008
A bespectacled Mohandas Gandhi, the Mahatma, who eventually led India to its independence, laughs with the man who was to be the nation's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, at the All-India Congress committee meeting in Bombay, India, on July 6, 1946. Nehru took office as president of the Congress during the session. Gandhi's philosophy of non-violent resistance, including civil disobedience and fasts, drove India to independence in 1947 after nearly 200 years of British rule. The father of modern India, the Mahatma, which means great soul, was assassinated in 1948 for his tolerance of other religions. (AP Photo/Max Desfor)
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1946-07-06
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
MAX DESFOR
804288
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17cm x 14cm przy 300dpi
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