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Mahatma Gandhi and Adolf Hitler were two of the most dominant personalities of the 20th century -- starkly opposite in their philosophy and actions. Both of them changed the course of history. They never met each other. But, Mahatma Gandhi wrote two letters to Adolf Hitler and addressed him as a "friend" and requested to stop the war. Hitler was not the one to pay heed to Mahatma Gandhi's advice and request. Barely a month later on September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland marking the beginning of World War II.

Gandhi’s first letter was dated July 23, 1939, and it is used in creating this NFT. NFT Traders have simulated Mahatma Gandhi’s letter to Hitler to a letter to Vladimir Putin requesting to stop the War in Ukraine. The date on the simulated letter is interesting. It is dated 9th May, 2022, which is the Russia’s Victory Day. The typewritten original letter of Mahatma Gandhi from 1939 has been painstakingly simulated to 2022 in preserving the originality, yet simulating it to freshness.

This NFT is: GTI NFT# 23 in Glory to India (GTI) Collection. It is released as a limited edition on the 75th Anniversary of the Indian Independence (1947-2022). This NFT is created as Simulated Art. It has Average Rarity Score, 37.71 and Rarity Ranking, 4. This NFT represents India’s greatest iconic figure Mahatma Gandhi and his teachings.

A portion of the revenues from NFT sales will be donated to blind children schools in India. Your purchase of NFTs will help blind children in India. The Glory to India (GTI) Collection has 50 NFTs. Each NFT is a limited edition with 50 copies. They are on Polygon network to minimize gas fees for you. The NFT is reasonably priced for investors, hodlers, and flippers.

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On the 75th anniversary of Indian Independence, words of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru still resonate:

“Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially…We are citizens of a great country on the verge of bold advance, and we have to live up to that high standard. We have hard work ahead. There is no resting for any one of us till we redeem our pledge in full, till we make all the people of India what destiny intended them to be…And to India, our much-loved motherland, the ancient, the eternal and the ever-new, we pay our reverent homage and we bind ourselves afresh to her service...At this solemn moment, we take the pledge of dedication to the service of India and her people and to the still larger cause of humanity.”

                                   "A Tryst with Destiny" Speech 
              At the midnight of August 14, 1947 by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
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Mahatma Gandhi and Adolf Hitler were two of the most dominant personalities of the 20th century -- starkly opposite in their philosophy and actions. Both of them changed the course of history. They never met each other. But, Mahatma Gandhi wrote two letters to Adolf Hitler and addressed him as a "friend" and requested to stop the war. Hitler was not the one to pay heed to Mahatma Gandhi's advice and request. Barely a month later on September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland marking the beginning of World War II.

Gandhi’s first letter was dated July 23, 1939, and it is used in creating this NFT. NFT Traders have simulated Mahatma Gandhi’s letter to Hitler to a letter to Vladimir Putin requesting to stop the War in Ukraine. The date on the simulated letter is interesting. It is dated 9th May, 2022, which is the Russia’s Victory Day. The typewritten original letter of Mahatma Gandhi from 1939 has been painstakingly simulated to 2022 in preserving the originality, yet simulating it to freshness.

This NFT is: GTI NFT# 23 in Glory to India (GTI) Collection. It is released as a limited edition on the 75th Anniversary of the Indian Independence (1947-2022). This NFT is created as Simulated Art. It has Average Rarity Score, 37.71 and Rarity Ranking, 4. This NFT represents India’s greatest iconic figure Mahatma Gandhi and his teachings.

A portion of the revenues from NFT sales will be donated to blind children schools in India. Your purchase of NFTs will help blind children in India. The Glory to India (GTI) Collection has 50 NFTs. Each NFT is a limited edition with 50 copies. They are on Polygon network to minimize gas fees for you. The NFT is reasonably priced for investors, hodlers, and flippers.

Glory to India: GTI - Volume-1 collection image

On the 75th anniversary of Indian Independence, words of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru still resonate:

“Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially…We are citizens of a great country on the verge of bold advance, and we have to live up to that high standard. We have hard work ahead. There is no resting for any one of us till we redeem our pledge in full, till we make all the people of India what destiny intended them to be…And to India, our much-loved motherland, the ancient, the eternal and the ever-new, we pay our reverent homage and we bind ourselves afresh to her service...At this solemn moment, we take the pledge of dedication to the service of India and her people and to the still larger cause of humanity.”

                                   "A Tryst with Destiny" Speech 
              At the midnight of August 14, 1947 by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
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