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May 21, 1945; idem, May 22, 1945; all ibid., pp. 418–420, 422–423, 428–432, 447–
449.


  1. Fay, The Forgotten Army, p. 556.

  2. “India and Thailand: Speech by Prime Minister of Thailand at Dinner in
    Honor of Netaji,” January 16, 1945, File 322/INA (NAI).

  3. Fay, The Forgotten Army, pp. 314–329; “Swami: Notes Taken in Singapore,
    Sept./Oct. 1945, When Swami Came to Tea” (TNA).

  4. Ayer, Unto Him a Witness, pp. 203–209.

  5. Khan, My Memories, pp. 176–178; Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon, “The Nehru
    Holds the Irrawady,” The Oracle, 5, no. 4 (October 1993), 1–30.

  6. Khan, My Memories, pp. 178–181. See also the discussion in Fay, The Forgot-
    te n Ar my, pp. 333–334.

  7. Khan, My Memories, pp. 181–183.

  8. Ibid., pp. 183–184; Fay, The Forgotten Army, pp. 336–341.

  9. Khan, My Memories, p. 184.

  10. 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.

  11. “Bravery and Cowardice” (statement, March 13, 1945), in Bose, Chalo Delhi,
    pp. 314–316.

  12. Fay, The Forgotten Army, pp. 354–358, 399; Khan, My Memories, pp. 218–



  13. 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.

  14. Fay, The Forgotten Army, pp. 359–360; Khan, My Memories, pp. 229–232.

  15. “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.

  16. “The Future Generations of Indians Will Bless Your Names” (Special Order
    of the Day, April 24, 1945), ibid., pp. 319–320.

  17. 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.

  18. Ayer, Unto Him a Witness, pp. 17–18.

  19. Ibid., p. 23.

  20. Janaki Thevar’s diary, quoted in Khan, My Memories, pp. 239–244.

  21. Ayer, Unto Him a Witness, p. 25.

  22. Kiani, India’s Freedom Struggle, pp. 154–156.

  23. Janaki Thevar’s diary, quoted in Khan, My Memories, pp. 245–246.

  24. “We Fight On” (speech delivered in Bangkok on May 21, 1945), in Bose,
    Chalo Delhi, pp. 321–322.

  25. William Slim, Defeat into Victory (London: Cassell, 1956).

  26. “We Fight On,” in Bose, Chalo Delhi, p. 324.

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