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Learn what happened on This Day in History at History.com. ... During World War I, Gandhi had actively supported the British in the hope of winning partial autonomy for India, but after the Amritsar Massacre he became convinced that India should accept nothing less than full independence.
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Mahatma Gandhi, after the Amritsar Massacre. ... A young Sikh teenager who was being raised at Khalsa Orphanage named Udham Singh (aka Mohammad Singh Azad) saw the happening with his own eyes. He vowed to avenge the Amritsar massacre.
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Amritsar Massacre is the event of mass murder that Indian history will always remember as one of the most horrifying days when the autocratic British had ruthlessly butchered innocent Indians to exhibit their unlimited power. ... The Amritsar Massacre, also known as the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, is an extremely dishonorable...
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On April 10, in Amritsar, Kichloo and Satyapal were arrested and deported from the district by deputy commisioner Miles Irving, and when their followers tried to march to Irving's bungalow in the camp to demand the release of their ... Sir Michael O'Dwyer fully approved of and supported the Jallianwallah Bagh massacre,
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News and comment from The Times on the Amritsar Massacre ... The Amritsar Riots. ... The Amritsar Disclosures.
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At one, in Amritsar, things got out of hand and a mob rampaged through the old city, with several people being murdered. ... Three days later a further mass rally was held in Amritsar. It was a peaceful rally. The British general in charge of security on that day clearly thought otherwise though. General Dyer took 50 of his...
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It was a Sunday, and many neighbouring village peasants also came to Amritsar to celebrate the Hindu Baisakhi Spring Festival. Dyer positioned his men at the sole, narrow passageway of ... The governor of the Punjab province supported the massacre at Amritsar and, on April 15, placed the entire province under martial law.
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