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The Bengal Lancer
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This adventure novel tells the story of British soldiers serving in India during the colonial era.
It depicts their courage, camaraderie, and encounters with local cultures.
The narrative is filled with action, intrigue, and exotic settings.
The book romanticizes military life and portrays the British Empire in a positive light.
It also reflects the social attitudes and biases of its time, including stereotypes about race and culture.
It depicts their courage, camaraderie, and encounters with local cultures.
The narrative is filled with action, intrigue, and exotic settings.
The book romanticizes military life and portrays the British Empire in a positive light.
It also reflects the social attitudes and biases of its time, including stereotypes about race and culture.
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Mentioned as a book written by Yates Brown that was made into a film that Hitler congratulated him on.

The Fascist Attempt To Take Over Yoga / Stewart Home
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as a book about yoga practice that repeats ideas about the Aryan origins of yoga and is also written by a notorious fascist.


Stewart Home

Yoga’s secret fascist history




