I had read that Gandhi ji had
written two letter to Adolf Hitler during his time and many had doubt’s whether
these letters have ever reached to him. We have seen photographs that Gandhi ji
had met Hitler during his lifetime. The letter is now a history but the
relevance of peace is still there.
It was interesting to know that
Mahatma Gandhi had written a letter much before the onset of World War II. The
letter is now very precious to mention here at this juncture. It was written on
23rd July, 1939 addressing Adolf Hitler as Dear Friend!
“Dear Friend,
Friends have been urging me to
write to you for the sake of humanity. But I have resisted their request,
because of the feeling that any letter from me would be an impertinence.
Something tells me that I must not calculate and that I must make my appeal for
whatever if may be worth.
It is quite clear that you are
today the one person in the world who can prevent a war which may reduce
humanity to the savage state. Must you pay that price for an object however
worthy it may appear to you to be? Will you listen to the appeal of one who has deliberately shunned
the method of war not without considerable success? Any way I anticipate your
forgiveness, if I have erred in writing to you.
I remain,
Your sincere friend
Signature of M.K. Gandhi”
He had asked two questions in his letter:
2. Will you listen to the appeal of one who has deliberately
shunned the method of war not without considerable success?
Gandhi ji knew that
humanity has a great deal to suffer from another world war. These questions
still hold relevance! When we talk about the price worthiness of war then it is
not the economic part but the loss of human life, their displacement, loss of
livelihood and the pain. No one can compensate and this doesn't have any price.