The Indian National Army and Japan

The Indian National Army and Japan
Title The Indian National Army and Japan PDF eBook
Author Joyce Lebra
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages 275
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9812308067

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This study traces the origins of the Indian National Army in the imagination of Iwaichi Fujiwara, a young Japanese intelligence officer, and the relationship between the Imperial Japanese Army and the Indian National Army as it evolved under the leadership of Bengali revolutionary, Subhas Chandra Bose. The study is unique in its use of Japanese archival sources for analysis of the relationship between Japanese policy formulation and the Indian independence movement in its military phase.

Japan and the Indian National Army

Japan and the Indian National Army
Title Japan and the Indian National Army PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 335
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9788193909461

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Burma to Japan with Azad Hind

Burma to Japan with Azad Hind
Title Burma to Japan with Azad Hind PDF eBook
Author Air Commodore Ramesh S Benegal
Publisher Lancer Publishers LLC
Pages 157
Release
Genre
ISBN 193550164X

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“It all started on 7 December 1941, when Japan unleashed its surprise attack on a place called Pearl Harbor. To think that something that was happening a thousand miles away would affect the lives of so many people, including me, was unimaginable then. But it did touch my life. In fact it dictated my whole future.” Ramesh Benegal, recipient of the Maha Vir Chakra, was born in Burma and was seventeen when the Japanese captured British-occupied Burma. He tells this extraordinary, first-person story of his career with the Indian National Army in Burma and Japan in the years from 1941 to 1945. A series of chances lead the young Ramesh to enrol for the selection of cadets to be sent to Japan for military training at the initiative of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. We follow his journeys on land, sea and air as the young voice narrates in sharp and often visceral detail the experience of travelling from Burma to Thailand, Singapore and Japan. The years are long and hard and alternate between deprivation and plenty and between disaster and hope—before the turning point of the War changes everything. What opens before us is not only a war memoir but the transformation of a boy as he steeps himself in the cultures of food, behaviour, customs and the ethnic aspirations of the countries he finds himself in.

The Forgotten Army

The Forgotten Army
Title The Forgotten Army PDF eBook
Author Peter Ward Fay
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 596
Release 1995
Genre India
ISBN 9780472083428

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The first complete history of the Indian National Army and its fight for independence against the British in World War II.

Women Against the Raj

Women Against the Raj
Title Women Against the Raj PDF eBook
Author Chloë Gardner
Publisher Pen and Sword History
Pages 306
Release 2024-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 1399066250

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This is the story of the women from the Indian Subcontinent who fought against British imperial power from the 1600s until the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947. It begins by looking at the Partition of India, and the unique impact this had on women who – in addition to the displacement and violence which affected millions of South Asians, suffered uniquely through a campaign of rape, abduction, and forced suicides which left a lasting impact on the souls of women from every community. It then seeks to shine a light on the often-forgotten story of these women – who were not just passive victims of British, and later, communal violence, but who fought alongside (or sometimes at the head of) their male counterparts to secure the fall of the British Raj and the independence of their own nation. The stories of up to forty women, are examined, from various religious and racial communities across South Asia who advocated for Indian Independence and should be remembered and celebrated as influential freedom fighters in the same way that their male contemporaries have been. The book concludes by briefly examining the role of women in Indian nationalist movements today, and how this can be traced to the precedent set by their ancestors during the colonial era.

Exile Armies

Exile Armies
Title Exile Armies PDF eBook
Author M. Bennett
Publisher Springer
Pages 198
Release 2004-11-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230522459

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Operating from outside their homelands, exile armies have been an understudied phenomenon in history and international politics. From avoiding the fate of being a mere tool for a patron power to facing issues regarding their military efficacy and political legitimacy, exiled armies have found their journey home a tortuous one. This collection of essays covers the experience of exiled forces in the Second World War, principally in Europe, and also covers their activities around the globe during the Cold War and beyond.

Indian National Army

Indian National Army
Title Indian National Army PDF eBook
Author Moti Lal Bhargava
Publisher New Delhi : Reliance Publishing House
Pages 112
Release 1986
Genre India
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