“Hitler Didi,” about a young Indian woman with the strict, righteous, and forceful character of Adolf Hitler, was a soap opera produced by Zee TV in Dinesh D’Souza’s hometown of Bombay. Discrimination based on ancestry is traditional and normal in
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An advertisement for Biomen shampoo, from Turkey, presents Adolf Hitler as the arbiter of what a real man should do: Why do you use a woman’s shampoo, when you do not wear women’s clothes? Now there is the 100% manly

BBC News – Hitler memorabilia ‘attracts young Indians’–> Story from BBC NEWS: Hitler memorabilia ‘attracts young Indians’ By Zubair Ahmed BBC News, Mumbai Slowly but steadily, a decade-old business around the dead and universally despised [?] dictator Adolf Hitler is
Nothing is quite so effective in undermining an irrational attitude as showing that it is by no means universal. From the Daily Telegraph: Indian business students snap up copies of Mein KampfSales of Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler’s autobiography and apologia