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The Sikhs were not fighting out of ignorance. They were not fighting blind. They knew who and what they were fighting for. Sikhs are a feircly loyal people. They were fighting for India But they were also fighting for Britain, the people of Britain who were being slaughtered. They were the last professional army the allies could call in. You're saying that because they fought with Britain against the axis that they shouldn't have done it? They were only following orders? Are you saying the Nazis should have been left to do what they wanted? You should do some research pal, many Sikhs knew exactly who they were fighting and why, they were fighting to uphold the values they held dear. They were doing what their ancestors had done for Hindus, protecting them form forced conversions at the tip of the Moghul sword. Protecting the weak in times of need, that is what the Sikhs did and will always do. It is in the Guru Granth Sahib, it is their duty.
Who will believe you ?
1: India had no threat whatsoever from Nazis so how can Sikhs fight for India in France
2: They were not fighting with british but "for british" .