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Bangladesh, 1943. During World War II, the south Asian continent bengal "famine" of skinny refugees. In order to ensure the timely supply of "military food", the British government put the British colonies"

author:Hong Ru Shuofu

Bangladesh, 1943. During World War II, the south Asian continent Bengal "famine" of the "great famine" of the bones of the refugees. In order to ensure the timely supply of "military food", the British government transported all the grain produced in the British colony of Bangladesh, a "grain-producing power", to the Middle East and Ceylon, resulting in a serious shortage of food in Bangladesh, and the outbreak of famine and starvation of three million people. Afterwards Churchill said lightly: "Who is called to have so many children".

Bangladesh, 1943. During World War II, the south Asian continent bengal "famine" of skinny refugees. In order to ensure the timely supply of "military food", the British government put the British colonies"
Bangladesh, 1943. During World War II, the south Asian continent bengal "famine" of skinny refugees. In order to ensure the timely supply of "military food", the British government put the British colonies"
Bangladesh, 1943. During World War II, the south Asian continent bengal "famine" of skinny refugees. In order to ensure the timely supply of "military food", the British government put the British colonies"
Bangladesh, 1943. During World War II, the south Asian continent bengal "famine" of skinny refugees. In order to ensure the timely supply of "military food", the British government put the British colonies"

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