InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
The Unmartyrable. Mr Gandhi. "I am prepared to die that you may live." India. "Don't talk nonsense. You mean that you're prepared to die for a debatable amendment to an electoral scheme. I propose to go on living in any case." (an Interwar cartoon shows India standing proud infront of Mahatma Gandhi)
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