Index 377
Four Freedoms, of Roosevelt, 2, 224
France, 86, 88, 107; colonial empire in Viet-
nam (Indo-China), 264, 322; defeat in Sec-
ond World War, 185, 201; Indian enclave of
Chandernagore, 188, 189
Frank, Lothar, 91
Freedom, 81, 131, 327; for individual and na-
tion, 74–75; leaders of Irish in de pen dence
and, 106; sac ri fice for, 77; Second World
War and, 171; struggle against imperialism
and, 174
Free India Center, 206, 210, 220, 227–228, 229
Freud, Sigmund, 85, 92, 115
Fujiwara Iwaichi, General, 12, 238, 241–242
Fülöp-Miller, Hedy, 89, 117, 129
Fülöp-Miller, René, 89
Gandhi, Harilal, 172
Gandhi, Indira, 13, 107, 318–319, 326
Gandhi, Kasturba, 270
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (Mahatma),
1–2, 13, 43, 139, 245, 285; assassination of,
14; Bose’s escape from British India and,
194, 217; charkha (spinning wheel) symbol
and, 257; China and, 262–263; civil disobe-
dience movement of, 78–79, 83, 87; class
conciliation commitment of, 11; coalition
politics and, 150, 151; comparison with
Bose, 325; Congress Working Committee
and, 158, 160; disciples of, 213; documen-
tary of, 129; in En gland and Europe, 82–83;
as expatriate in South Africa, 41; false news
of Bose’s death and, 216; fast (1926), 182,
232–233; Fi scher and, 2, 3; as guest at home
of Sarat Bose, 125, 184; health of, 127;
Hindu–Muslim relations and, 54, 175; Hit-
ler and, 221; honorific title of, 209; INA
unit named after, 252, 270; on Indian Na-
tional Army (INA), 9, 10; industrialization
and, 145; Irwin’s pact with, 80, 81; in jail,
51; on Mussolini, 94; Nazi view of, 95; non-
cooperation called off by, 50–51; nonviolent
noncooperation policy of, 7, 41–42, 45–46;
partition and, 323–324; princely states and,
158; Quit India movement and, 6, 222, 223,
278; Red Fort trial and, 323; religious faiths
in mass politics and, 73; on report of Bose’s
death, 310–311; satyagraha and, 42; swaraj
(self-rule) and, 47, 50, 251; “Young India”
phase, 197. See also Bose–Gandhi relation-
ship
Ganguli, Santimoy, 211
Ganguly, Charu Chandra, 37, 44
Gani, Karim, 255
Ganpuley, N. G., 206, 225
Garewal, Major B. J. S., 280
Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 3, 93
Gauba, K. L., 36
Gender, 10, 19
George V, king of En gland, 23
Gerber, John W., 274
German language, 116, 120, 127, 205, 229, 315
Germany, 2, 86, 88, 95, 201–202; Bose’s visits
to, 91–92, 108, 198; defeat in First World
War, 326; defeat in Second World War, 295–
296; escape of Bose from British India and,
195–198; Indians in, 90; invasion of Poland,
170; Nazis viewed by Bose, 109–110, 152; as
“new imperialist power,” 174; policy toward
India, 204–205; racism of Nazi regime, 11;
refugees from Nazism, 228; tide of Second
World War turned against, 232, 238–239.
See also Berlin; Nazism
Ghose, Aurobindo. See Aurobindo, Sri (Aurob-
indo Ghose)
Ghosh, Prafulla Chandra, 167
“Giaour, The” (Byron), 279
Gide, André, 105, 107
Gill, Americk Singh, 284
Giri, V. V., 115
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang, 116, 130, 228
Gopinath Saha resolution (1924), 81
Göring, Hermann, 95
Government of India Act (1935), 110, 118,
132, 140, 153, 155
Gracey, General, 291
Great Depression, 82, 86, 96, 106, 141, 248
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, 260
Greenwood, Arthur, 133
Gujarati language, 225
Gulzara Singh, 255, 277, 302
Gupta, Badal, 79
Gupta, Dinesh, 79
Gurkhas, 32
Gurney, J. H., 178
Gwynne, J. T., 100–101
Hachiya Teruo, 285, 292, 302
Haldane, J. B. S., 115, 133
Halifax, Lord. See Irwin (Halifax), Lord
Harbich, Walter, 209
Hardinge, Charles, 242