Notes to Pages 287–294 365
May 21, 1945; idem, May 22, 1945; all ibid., pp. 418–420, 422–423, 428–432, 447–
449.
- Fay, The Forgotten Army, p. 556.
- “India and Thailand: Speech by Prime Minister of Thailand at Dinner in
Honor of Netaji,” January 16, 1945, File 322/INA (NAI).
- Fay, The Forgotten Army, pp. 314–329; “Swami: Notes Taken in Singapore,
Sept./Oct. 1945, When Swami Came to Tea” (TNA).
- Ayer, Unto Him a Witness, pp. 203–209.
- Khan, My Memories, pp. 176–178; Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon, “The Nehru
Holds the Irrawady,” The Oracle, 5, no. 4 (October 1993), 1–30.
- Khan, My Memories, pp. 178–181. See also the discussion in Fay, The Forgot-
te n Ar my, pp. 333–334.
- Khan, My Memories, pp. 181–183.
- Ibid., pp. 183–184; Fay, The Forgotten Army, pp. 336–341.
- Khan, My Memories, p. 184.
- Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon, “The Indo- Burman Relations during World
War II,” The Oracle, 7, no. 3 (July 1985), 15–22. “Aung San’s Reply to the Address of
Sarat Chandra Bose, 1946,” in Sisir K. Bose, ed., Netaji and India’s Freedom (Cal-
cutta: Netaji Research Bureau, 1974), pp. 69–75.
- “Bravery and Cowardice” (statement, March 13, 1945), in Bose, Chalo Delhi,
pp. 314–316.
- Fay, The Forgotten Army, pp. 354–358, 399; Khan, My Memories, pp. 218–
- Hasan, The Men from Imphal. See also Dhillon, “The Nehru Holds the Ir-
r a w a d y,” The Oracle, 5, no. 4 (October 1993), 1–30.
- Fay, The Forgotten Army, pp. 359–360; Khan, My Memories, pp. 229–232.
- “End of a Dream” (message on the eve of Netaji’s departure from Rangoon
for Bangkok on April 24, 1945), in Bose, Chalo Delhi, pp. 317–318.
- “The Future Generations of Indians Will Bless Your Names” (Special Order
of the Day, April 24, 1945), ibid., pp. 319–320.
- Ayer, Unto Him a Witness, pp. 14–16; R. M. Arshad, “Netaji Oration 1996,”
The Oracle, 28, no. 2 (April 1996), 7–15; Toye, The Springing Tiger, pp. 146–147.
- Ayer, Unto Him a Witness, pp. 17–18.
- Ibid., p. 23.
- Janaki Thevar’s diary, quoted in Khan, My Memories, pp. 239–244.
- Ayer, Unto Him a Witness, p. 25.
- Kiani, India’s Freedom Struggle, pp. 154–156.
- Janaki Thevar’s diary, quoted in Khan, My Memories, pp. 245–246.
- “We Fight On” (speech delivered in Bangkok on May 21, 1945), in Bose,
Chalo Delhi, pp. 321–322.
- William Slim, Defeat into Victory (London: Cassell, 1956).
- “We Fight On,” in Bose, Chalo Delhi, p. 324.