His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire
106 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT cause had been mixed. The conversations with de Valera may have steeled Bose’s resolve to return to I ...
Exile in Europe 107 he came face to face with Colonel J. H. Smith, whom he had known as a superintendent in Mandalay Jail. Befor ...
108 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT ing this period of loss and mourning in Jawaharlal’s life. After reaching the Kurhaus Hochland in Bad ...
Exile in Europe 109 questioning of the legitimacy of colonial conquest in the imperial me- tropolis. Imperialism could be overth ...
110 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT cess,” he declared, “we cannot brook any insult from any other nation or any attack on our race or cu ...
Exile in Europe 111 Even before the explicit warning, the odds were that he would be jailed in India. Yet there had been at leas ...
112 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT from yours.... For the moment, I have forgotten all these differences that separate our countries. I ...
Exile in Europe 113 of fi cers came in search of him, seized his passport, and placed him un- der guard. In January 1935, he had ...
114 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Emilie on May 22, “and the villa commands a nice view of the plains.”^85 He was left there to lead a ...
Exile in Europe 115 their company and gave them a few lessons in European etiquette. See- ing that they tilted their soup bowl a ...
116 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT from Kitty Kurti about Jung’s shift of emphasis to the soul from Freud’s focus on the sexual instinct ...
Exile in Europe 117 plied that he had thought there were no superstitions outside India, “because we have bagged the whole lot o ...
118 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Hospital, on February 3, 1937, to Naomi Vetter in Vienna, Subhas wrote: “Lest I forget, may I ask one ...
Exile in Europe 119 want him to in flu ence the formation of the ministry in Bengal.^101 Even though Subhas was opposed, in prin ...
120 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT misun der stand ing that had arisen between them over Sri Aurobindo’s renunciation of the world was r ...
Exile in Europe 121 later, he wrote with a sense of relief that he had received her letter the day before and had “understood ev ...
122 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT contemporary developments in Europe and East Asia. His article “Eu- rope: Today and Tomorrow,” comple ...
Exile in Europe 123 These lengthy commentaries on European and Asian affairs were coming from a man who was soon to be at the he ...
124 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT the common economic needs and interests of the Hindu and Muslim masses. In addition to material facto ...
Exile in Europe 125 tional slogan, many noble friends had made immense, unforgettable sac ri fices while uttering it as a mantra ...
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