His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire

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356 Notes to Pages 209–217


India Army in Europe, 1941–42,” in Werth and Harbich, Netaji in Germany,
p. 53.



  1. Hugh Toye, The Springing Tiger: A Study of Subhas Chandra Bose (London:
    Cassell, 1959), p. 70.

  2. Hasan, “A Soldier Remembers,” pp. 29–32.

  3. Ganpuley, Netaji in Germany, p. 95.

  4. Hasan, “A Soldier Remembers,” pp. 42–44.

  5. Sisir K. Bose, The Great Escape (Calcutta: Netaji Research Bureau, 2000), pp.
    47–48, 58–59; “Bhagat Ram’s Story” (TNA).

  6. Most Secret File C/7488, for Prime Minister enclosing B. J. Report no. 095161,
    September 5, 1941, initialed “C” by Churchill, HW 1/48 (TNA).

  7. Sisir K. Bose, Remembering My Father (Calcutta: Netaji Research Bureau,
    1988), pp. 109–114; Home Political File 94/26/41 (NAI); Governor of Bengal to
    Viceroy of India, December 7, 1941; idem, December 8, 1941; idem, December 9,
    1941; idem, December 10, 1941; A. K. Fazlul Huq to John Herbert, Governor of
    Bengal, December 10, 1941; J. G. Laithwaite, Viceroy’s Camp, Patna, to M. O.
    Carter, Governor’s House, Calcutta (enclosing Secretary of State L. S. Amery’s tele-
    gram to Viceroy Linlithgow dated December 10, 1941), December 11, 1941; all in
    R/3/2/30 (IOR, BL).

  8. Sisir K. Bose, S. A. Ayer, and Alexander Werth, A Beacon across Asia (Bom-
    bay: Orient Longman, 1973), pp. 133–134.

  9. “The Fall of Singapore,” Bose’s broadcast on Azad Hind Radio, February 19,
    1941, in Bose, Azad Hind, pp. 67–68.

  10. Krishna Bose, Itihaser Sandhane, p. 31.

  11. “India Has No Enemy outside Her Own Frontiers,” March 19, 1942, in Bose,
    Azad Hind, pp. 75–79.

  12. Mohandas Gandhi, The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, vol. 76 (New
    Delhi: Government of India Publications Division, 1958–1978), pp. 87, 105, 114,
    120, 242, 381.

  13. Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, to L. S. Amery, Secretary of State for India,
    January 21, 1942, in Nicholas Mansergh, ed., The Transfer of Power, vol. 1 (Lon-
    don: HMG, 1970–1983), doc. 23.

  14. “Draft Declaration on India,” February 22, 1942, reproduced in facsimile
    from the GFO archives in Sisir Kumar Bose, ed., Netaji and India’s Freedom (Cal-
    cutta: Netaji Research Bureau, 1975), pp. 306–309.

  15. German naval staff memoranda of February 12 and 20, 1942, and Raeder-
    Hitler naval conferences on February 13, March 12, and April 13, 1942, cited in
    Milan Hauner, “India and the Axis Powers,” in Sisir Kumar Bose, ed., Netaji and
    India’s Freedom, p. 292.

  16. Milan Hauner, India in Axis Strategy: Germany, Japan and Indian National-
    ists in the Second World War (Stuttgart: Klett- Cotta, 1981), pp. 402, 429–435.

  17. “My Death Is Perhaps an Instance of Wishful Thinking,” in Bose, Azad

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