His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire
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270 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT rale with pep talks. On February 3, 1944, the entire regiment gathered to hear their supreme commande ...
Roads to Delhi 271 The Imphal offensive commenced on March 8, 1944. Bose had drawn up elaborate plans for civilian administratio ...
272 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT We shall carve our way through the enemy’s ranks—or if God wills, we shall die a martyr’s death. And ...
Roads to Delhi 273 million rupees—roughly $60.6 million—from Malaya and Burma.^67 A cabinet reshuffle helped in this regard. Onc ...
274 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT ning Post of New York carried a lengthy diatribe on Bose by Alfred Tyrnauer, under the title “India’s ...
Roads to Delhi 275 at the front” and that spirits were high, as he scribbled a few lines to Brahmachari Kailasam of the Ramakris ...
276 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT blocked, the British fought with their backs to the wall in Imphal. The Americans or ga nized a conti ...
Roads to Delhi 277 regiment mounted a daring attack on the British airfield at Palel. The Japanese force under Major- General Ya ...
278 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT trols by both sides and to skirmishes when they chanced upon each other. Bose made a fly ing visit to ...
Roads to Delhi 279 for advancing the cause of India’s freedom.” The mission of the Provi- sional Government he had set up would ...
280 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Short of food and medicines, the regiments of the INA’s first division were in desperate straits by e ...
Roads to Delhi 281 of the Subhas Brigade were based in Budalin, the Gandhi Brigade in Mandalay, and the Azad Brigade in Choungoo ...
282 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT the unity of India. We had our different private faiths and we had our different languages, but in ou ...
Roads to Delhi 283 Burma were “still very considerable,” and reinforcements from Malaya since March may have raised the total to ...
284 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT cated a message carried by this group. This information found its way into communist hands. Almost si ...
Roads to Delhi 285 S. A. Ayer, “Netaji coolly walked down the steps of the saluting base, strode unconcerned to the edge of the ...
286 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT speech had some glaringly weak points, especially in its discussion of caste in India, which he claim ...
Roads to Delhi 287 (his daughter’s second birthday), “On the eve of my taking off from the soil of Nippon, I want to send you my ...
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