His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire
248 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT bered about sixty thousand, and had served as the base of the Indian Inde pen dence League. Burma wou ...
Roads to Delhi 249 Burma’s freedom: “From 1925 to 1927, I used to gaze from the veran- dah of my cell in Mandalay prison on the ...
250 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT U.S. Board of Economic Warfare estimated that hundreds of thousands of people would die if external s ...
Roads to Delhi 251 professing different religious faiths, the man under whose sacred flag freedom- loving Hindus, Muslims and Si ...
252 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT in three divisions. During their first conversation, Field Marshal Count Hisaichi Terauchi, the comma ...
Roads to Delhi 253 to increase pay and provide decent rations during the training period. He loved music and gave patronage to a ...
254 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT self on October 19–20, 1943, drawing on Indian his tory and on ele- ments of the Irish and American d ...
Roads to Delhi 255 mation’s Irish predecessor: “The Provisional Government is en ti tled to, and hereby claims, the allegiance o ...
256 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT march to victory or to spill its last drop of blood on the way,” he said to the Chettiars (the leadin ...
Roads to Delhi 257 in the Roman script, became the national language; but given the large south Indian presence, translation int ...
258 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT tions in 1943. Both were talking about shedding Indian blood, rather than spilling the blood of their ...
Roads to Delhi 259 from Ireland. Bose, however, was interested more in legitimacy than in formal recognition of his sovereignty. ...
260 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Toward the end of October, Bose left Singapore for Tokyo. On No- vember 1, as head of the Provisional ...
Roads to Delhi 261 the Far East, and to the Locarno Conference in 1925 for ingeniously binding the hands of the German people, o ...
262 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT from funds con trib uted by India’s overseas citizens. Bose visited Indian students at their hostel. ...
Roads to Delhi 263 peace between China and Japan. He left Abid Hasan behind for a num- ber of days to hold talks with representa ...
264 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT powers—the British in Burma and Malaya, the French in Indochina, the Dutch in the East Indies, and th ...
Roads to Delhi 265 land.^53 During a visit to Bangkok a few days later, he appointed A. D. Loganathan the chief commissioner of ...
266 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Bivabati, recognized Subhas’s handwriting. Sisir then put Rao in touch with those members of the unde ...
Roads to Delhi 267 sions that would take part in the Arakan and Imphal campaigns. The Subhas Brigade of the first division, howe ...
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