On the morning of 14 Octobe 1956;at a mass rally in the Indian town of Nagpur; rour hundred men and women turned their backs on a millennium of degradation and slavery. Finally renouncing Hinduism; with its cruel system of `graded inequality; they turned instead to Buddhism; in search of dignity; hope and a psth to self-improvemsent. Over the coming months; Hindu India shook as hundreds of thousands more followed their example; and as the Buddha Dhamma came back to life in the land of its birth. The man solely responsible for this historic revival was Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar; politician; and educationalist; India`s first law Minister; chief architect of her constitution- and lifelong hampion of her downtrodden million.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fills gaps in my education about this giant bomber.By Michael MogilevskyI worked as an electrical specialist on this bomber in 1955 until the end of my enlistment in 1956. This short softcover pamphlet; with its ample illustrations filled my need to learn about this bomber and helped prod me to further explore more detailed literature and documents available in the market. In this; the experience was successful.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The B-36 PeacemakerBy Robert B. DavisI was a turret mechanic on the B-36 for about 3 years.It was a plane to be proud of. I wish I had the bookto read about it while I was with it.A lot I did not knowabout it.I went to see one at Castle Air Museum .It was sad to leaveit there when it was time to go home. There are many of uswho will always have a place in our heart for the B-36.Bob0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy R. O. BumpassThe magazine arrived OK. No problems