His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire
228 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT a number of talented young men Bose had gathered around him. Most espoused left- leaning socialist vi ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 229 October 1942, Alexander Werth arrived with the good news that ar- rangements for his flight fr ...
230 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT On his return from Rome in mid- November, Bose had already started negotiations with Ribbentrop and t ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 231 in German. An En glish recording of his speech was beamed simultane- ously to India. In a wide ...
232 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT munities, Bose had toyed with the idea of taking a Hindu, a Muslim, and a Sikh on his journey to Asia ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 233 death, Linlithgow expected “six months’ unpleasantness steadily de- clining in volume; little ...
234 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT consume. The only dif fi culty was Bose’s penchant for generously offer- ing a share of his food to t ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 235 and Malayan sailors were put on flimsy rafts, while the only real life- boat was filled with E ...
236 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT had been immense. The German seaman who took the photographs of this daring voyage and transfer was k ...
The Terrible Price of Freedom 237 rest, Bose boarded a small Japanese combat aircraft on his way to To- kyo. The plane made seve ...
8 Roads to Delhi There, there in the distance—beyond that river, beyond those jun- gles, beyond those hills lies the promised la ...
Roads to Delhi 239 on Germany in Europe, and the United States was steadily gaining on Japan in the Pacific, gaining control of ...
240 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT 1943 to mid- 1944), there was hope, bordering on euphoria, that his Indian National Army, allied with ...
Roads to Delhi 241 A special effort at reaching mutual un der stand ing was required, be- cause of a breakdown in communication ...
242 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT dom struggle if they would voluntarily pledge their loyalty to Mother India and join the Indian Natio ...
Roads to Delhi 243 in February 1943 that Subhas Chandra Bose was on his way to assume the leadership of the movement persuaded t ...
244 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT He asked his compa tri ots not to listen to British pro pa ganda but rather to place their trust in h ...
Roads to Delhi 245 when he evoked the vision of holding their victory parade at Delhi’s Red Fort. He asked his followers to join ...
246 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT force which will be powerful enough to attack the British army of oc- cupation in India. When we do s ...
Roads to Delhi 247 ammunition for their training. The head of the Indian Inde pen dence League’s branch in Singapore, Attavar Ye ...
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