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Gandhi

On the 2nd of October, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, we celebrate the International day of Non-violence. Gandhi, through his nonviolent resistance, became a universal symbol for creating change through peaceful activism. Gallery curated by Europeana XX project partners

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Civil disobedience in India . Latest photograph to reach London .x000D Mahatma Gandhi caught by cameraman as he was bidding a smiling farewell to his followers on the eve of his arrest . x000D 20 May 1930

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Gandhi.x000D 1931_x000D_

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At No. 10_x000D_ Gandhi arriving at No. 10 Downing Street for his meeting with Mr Ramsay Mcdonald.x000D 3 November 1931_x000D_

Ethnological Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Austrian National Library

Gandhi in conversation with Nehru after a meeting of the Indian Congress in which he participated.

Austrian National Library
Workers Museum

Fotografiet er taget omkring 1929-30

GoTellGo Cultural Association

Nel quartiere parigino della Contrescarpe in Rue de l'Arbalete. Accanto a Gandhi compare la scritta “An eye for an eye makes the all world blind”

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Most talked of man of the day .x000D Mahatma Gandhi .x000D April 1930

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Mahatma Gandhi .x000D April 1931 .

Turin Gallery for Modern and Contemporary Art
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Indians pray before the portrait of their assassinated "father", Gandhi, at India House in the Stran, London January 30th, 1948.

Austrian National Library

Mahatma Gandhi with Nehru (on the right) and Patel (on the left).

Austrian National Library

Political leader of the Indian independence movement.

Library of the Wroclaw University

Przekład autoryzowany Zofji Popławskiej

National Library of France

Bibliographical Reference: Rol, 91450; Part of the documentary ensemble: Pho20Rol; Press image

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Latest photograph of Gandhi ' s ' Sale ' march .x000D The latest photograph to reach London of Mr Gandhi ( centre in spectacles ) addressing a meeting during his ' Salt ' march .x000D 10 April 1930

International Institute of Social History
Library of Cyprus University of Technology

At the age of 24 Gandhi emigrated to South Africa in search of wor k but in 1915 he left South Africa where he had his own law office to return to India where destiny awaited him. He worked tirelessly and passionately against poverty and sought religious …

National Library of France

Part of the documentary ensemble: Pho20Meu; Press image

National Library of Spain

Summary: Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) is unquestionably the highest representative of the world pacifism. He used and disclosed the method of nonviolence as a means to achieve the transformation of people and social changes. Every January 30 students celeb…