His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire
208 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Saxon world. These diplomats shielded the Indians, many of whom had left- leaning po lit i cal belief ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 209 form of address “Your Excellency,” could not relieve his frustration with the Germans and Ital ...
210 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT prisoners- of- war being held since early 1941 in a camp at Annaberg, near Dresden, before Netaji him ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 211 dence was achieved in 1947. Bose had played a key role in resolving the controversy surroundin ...
212 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Subhas Chandra Bose was also able to send wireless messages from Berlin to Tokyo that were delivered ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 213 overshadowed by more momentous events in East Asia. Japan’s entry into the Second World War on ...
214 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT India if it was rid of the British presence. He regarded the “ordered an- archy” represented by the B ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 215 plan to the tripartite powers. He had made his first broadcast on Feb- ruary 19 from Berlin, b ...
216 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT strategists, had to “occur soon in order to bring the war to a speedy and happy conclusion.” The Japa ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 217 standing among his people, at a time when the British were eager to brand him a quisling. In a ...
218 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT in the spring of 1945, did Hitler regret his decision not to back the struggle of the colonized peopl ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 219 life I shall remain one. My allegiance and my loyalty has ever been and will ever be to India ...
220 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT and military realism. He gave the example of Egypt, where Erwin Rom- mel had launched an offensive th ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 221 possible.” Bose dubbed Hitler “baddha pagal” (“raving mad,” in Ben- gali) to his compa tri ots ...
222 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT nal and external policy of Free India.” “While standing for full collabo- ration with the Tripartite ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 223 patty Beach of Bombay and passed the Quit India resolution by a mas- sive majority. Gandhi exh ...
224 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT the Congress- led movements since 1921, he was disappointed not to be at home with his people in 1942 ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 225 was a global struggle. In June 1942 he had sent a message to a confer- ence in Bangkok stressi ...
226 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT near Dresden, where a crowd of Indian soldiers from peasant back- grounds came to hear Bose speak on ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 227 another Indian po lit i cal activist, Iqbal Shedai, who was based in Italy. Shedai’s “Radio Hi ...
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