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Stalin killed Netaji, Subramanian Swamy says

The caption of the photo says “Subhas Chandra Bose during Second World War”, you could have saved yourself from typing all that. Best way to end all speculations was to release all classified documents related to this case, and all these are speculations, probabilities, possibilities, theories, based on comments and testimonials of persons and some circumstantial evidences, none of the theories ever claimed to be the 'Irrefutable hard evidence" that you are trying to portray.



Show me one instance when he "Sympathized" with Nazi ideologies.
He was good friend of Hitler and Himmler; why else would he go to Germany and shake hand with Jew murderers. Also good.friend with Japanese who committed rape in Nanking. War criminal sympathizer he was
 
He was good friend of Hitler and Himmler; why else would he go to Germany and shake hand with Jew murderers. Also good.friend with Japanese who committed rape in Nanking. War criminal sympathizer he was

He was not known to be a good friend of Hitler, he was denied help from Germany, and then he got help from Japan to fight his independence movement.

Gandhi & Nehru supported the Allied powers, does that make them Stalin or Churchill sympathizers? You think Stalin or Churchill were angels?
 
He was not known to be a good friend of Hitler, he was denied help from Germany, and then he got help from Japan to fight his independence movement.

Gandhi & Nehru supported the Allied powers, does that make them Stalin or Churchill sympathizers? You think Stalin or Churchill were angels?
Nonsense; he could have stayed back and helped gandhi and Nehru but he decided to run to Jew murderers and rapists for help. Stalin and churchill are way better. Do you think what would have happened had nazi evil won; u me would not even exist becoz we are inferior race. Bose made wrong choice and paid for it
 
I am just showing how misinformation spreads . the news paper and that scholar could have saved herself trouble .of writing this nonsense ..and you could have saved trouble of posting it here on PDF ..so I would not have to write the reposte .

It is exactly people like you who do not go into specifics ,do not cross check the references and post it without verifying ..spread the misinformation and add to the speculation ...

at least 2 people thanked you for posting that rubbish ..without realizing all they have read is utter nonsense ...
This is supposed to be major revelation by a research scholar ....???

it just took me few seconds to read through the whole nonsense that the article you posted conveys .

seems it did not occur to you ...

you are just busy in searching articles and flooding this thread ...with your ' discoveries '

do take time to ponder about it ...and think for a while ...before you go on rampage to post all the nonsense that is circulating in media ...at least you won't make fool of yourself .

See, I didn't drag you in this thread and forced you to read all that I am posting here, you have no reason to be so agitated. For argument's sake that design of railing & windows are very common design that can be seen all over the world including in India, so what did you prove anyway? It's just that the writer found that photo in a Russian archive that fueled further speculation.
 
Is there evidence for this or is it another brain fart from swamy?

subbu swamy says.. must be legit.. :p:

Somebody tell Swamy to stop smoking those green leaves every morning.

I don't know why you guys belittle him so much. I agree he is often OTT and spews some craps more often than not. But seriously, he has been proven right time and again...

1) It was him who first claimed Sunanda Pushkar was murdered..... truth is out now
2) He said Jayalalita was corrupt and will go to jail so many years ago..... Lokk what happened to her
3) He did say about Vadra and his dealings..... we all know today about those as well

I used to hate him, earlier but off late, I have read many articles and watched many videos on YT and some of his claims and points are really omething to think about.
 
Nonsense; he could have stayed back and helped gandhi and Nehru but he decided to run to Jew murderers and rapists for help. Stalin and churchill are way better. Do you think what would have happened had nazi evil won; u me would not even exist becoz we are inferior race. Bose made wrong choice and paid for it

Stalin killed more people than Hitler, and Churchill was a racist bigot of highest order who was responsible for the Bengal Famine that killed millions of Indians. But I would not make Gandhi and Nehru responsible for Stalin or Churchill's actions even though they supported them during WW2.
 
Two of the most accepted theories are:

1. Stalin jailed him or killed him because: a) Stalin was suspicious of him for his association with the Axis powers, b) Stalin just obliged British request to jail him.

2. Netaji escaped to Russia and from there he returned to India as Gumnaami Baba, he was in exile in Russia for some time. Justice Mukherjee of Mukherjee Commission constituted by NDA government thinks so, but UPA government rejected his reports, this was his off-the-record statement that I have posted earlier.


I have a dozen video on this.

3. There is a third theory that says that Japan handed over Netaji to British or killed him as a part of their surrender deal. It is well recorded that Netaji did not want to surrender along with Japan and his plan was to continue the fight, probably with the Russian help, Japanese knew that, probably British knew that also. Remember, none of the Netaji's associates saw his dead body, and there is no photo of his dead body. Though this is a less accepted theory.

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One thing is quite clear.. commonly accepted & officially narrated theory is not the real history. Or else why the secret dox are still a secret? Both, Indian & Russian governments are guarding this theory quite carefully. Even though successive governments in both countries are quite privy to the fact... it will be a real shocker for general public (especially Indian). This one disclosure will have disastrous implications for certain section of political class in both the countries (more so in India).. & the public will never pardon those who wrote their version of history!
 
One thing is quite clear.. commonly accepted & officially narrated theory is not the real history. Or else why the secret dox are still a secret? Both, Indian & Russian governments are guarding this theory quite carefully. Even though successive governments in both countries are quite privy to the fact... it will be a real shocker for general public (especially Indian). This one disclosure will have disastrous implications for certain section of political class in both the countries (more so in India).. & the public will never pardon those who wrote their version of history!

The fact that successive government are secretive about it reinforces the belief that Netaji didn't die in that plane crash.

Why it’s difficult to believe Netaji died in August 1945

A narrative of the veritable rabbit hole of the modern India’s longest-running mystery.


The controversy surrounding Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s disappearance is free India’s longest-running with new dimensions added to it in every few years. The sheer timeframe across which the Bose mystery has spread out, the subplots it has spawned and the number of high-profile personalities it has dragged into its net will bewilder anyone trying to make a sense of this absorbing issue.

The situation has been compounded to unimaginable proportions by the inexplicable state secrecy. Security classification has over the years resulted in the stockpiling of secret files. The Prime Minister’s Office alone has 33 of them as per its own admission under the Right to Information Act.

In such a befuddling scenario, the people of India have reacted to the controversy in two broad ways. They have either shut their minds to it, or embraced conspiracy theories. Both ways, it does not lead to anything worthwhile. The lack of a proper public discourse on the Netaji disappearance controversy is due to the absence of freely available literature breaking down its complexities into an easy to understand account.

The starting point of the mystery is an announcement made by the Japanese, Netaji’s benefactors during the Second World War, on 23 August 1945 when the Japanese forces were surrendering to the Red Army in Manchuria. According to the announcement, Bose was killed following a plane crash in Taihoku, the present-day Taipei city of Taiwan. The Japanese said that Bose was coming to Tokyo for talks with the Japanese government about the INA’s surrender but the crash ended his story. Badly burnt as a result of the crash, they claimed, he was given treatment in Taipei but died midnight on August 18.


Bose meeting Japanese prime minister Hideki Tōjō in 1943

Contrary to popular perception, doubts about this announcement did not sprout from of some fertile Bengali mind. “I wonder if the Japanese announcement of Subhas Chandra Bose’s death in an air-crash is true. I suspect it very much; it is just what should be given out if he meant to go underground,” observed Field Marshal Archibald Wavell, the Viceroy of India, when he heard about it. The nomenclature “Bose mystery” itself was coined by a British military officer later on when inquiries into the matter were launched.

The first person claiming to have seen Bose after his reported death was an American journalist embedded with the US army. Alfred Wagg, then associated with the Chicago Tribune, dramatically interrupted a press meet of Jawaharlal Nehru on 29 August 1945 to claim that he had seen Bose near Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) a few days after the reported death.

From late 1945 to early 1946 Mahatma Gandhi was the chief promoter of the theory that many today would associate with freaks and conspiracy theorists. His January 1946 statement made headlines the world over. The New York Times on 6 January reported “… Gandhi as declaring in a speech that he believed Subhas Chandra Bose was still alive and awaiting a propitious time to reappear”. On 30 March 1946, Harijan announced that “there was ‘strong evidence to counteract the feeling’ that Subhas Bose was dead.”


Bose and Gandhi,1938

The inquiries launched by the authorities were headed by an IB deputy director who was assisted by many of his juniors and army personnel. It did not take them long to discover many loopholes in the Japanese version. For one, the Japanese had lied about Bose’s coming over to Tokyo because he was bound for Soviet Russia, the only country that could have given him refuge. The general in whose plane he was travelling was a Russia expert heading for Manchuria.
In the absence of Bose’s body or a picture of it, the entire story of the death was reconstructed by a few Japs and Bose’s loyal ADC Habibur Rahman, who claimed to have been with Bose when he died.

Rahman’s repeated interrogations did not convince the authorities about the veracity of his claims. There were many who believed that Rahman was just carrying out an order from Bose. The intelligence community was also confused by reports — including from the Russians sources — that Bose was possibly in Soviet Russia after August 1945.

As a result, in the 1940s, the Governments of India and the United Kingdom never officially announced the death of Bose. On 3 October 1946 in the Council of State, Member Ahmed Jaffer asked the Home Member (Minister) Vallabhbhai Patel if the Government of India had any evidence whether Netaji was dead or alive. Sardar Patel’s response was: “Government are not in a position to make any authoritative statement on the subject.”

However, the situation changed with Nehru making a statement that very year that he was inclined to believe in the death of Bose. Post-1947 that effectively became the government stand as the authorities parried all requests to have the matter examined afresh.

Around 1955, after trying in vain for years, a civil society group decided to form a non-official body under eminent judge Justice Radha Binode Pal to probe Netaji’s ‘death’. Justice Pal was one of the judges at the Tokyo trials. He had seen relevant papers of the Allied Power and heard from the Japanese, American and British sources that Taipei crash was a smokescreen to let Bose escape to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

This development became the main trigger for the Pandit Nehru government to promptly form a committee in April 1956. It was headed by Congress MP Shah Nawaz Khan, formerly of the INA, and an aide to the Railway Minister. Despite passionate appeals, Justice Pal was kept out of the committee. There were two other members on this panel: the Bengal government nominee SN Maitra and Suresh Chandra Bose, one of Netaji’s non-politician elder brothers.

The committee’s report — that Netaji had indeed died in Taipei — became disputed due to several reasons. The government was criticised for not letting the committee visit Taipei to carry out an on-the-spot investigation. Suresh Bose left the committee, accusing the Nehru government of trying to force him to sign on the dotted lines. He went on to publish on his own his Dissentient Report, stating that the evidence he had come across as member the committee proved that Netaji had escaped to the USSR.

The controversy returned to haunt the nation in the late 1960s, mainly due to the activism of Professor Samar Guha, a Lok Sabha MP with a revolutionary background. The Indira Gandhi government too was most unwilling to look into the matter, but had to relent when the demand was backed by over 350 MPs, especially by Amiya Nath Bose (son of Sarat Bose), Mulka Govinda Reddy, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and others.

In June 1970, the government appointed a one-man commission headed by Justice GD Khosla, a retired Chief Justice of the Punjab High Court, who had been making news for his prolific writings and a scandalous act that began when he was not accorded a ceremonial send-off by the Punjab Bar Association on his retirement. Khosla also happened to be a junior to Netaji at Cambridge University and, going by his own account, the former did not like the latter much.

The Khosla Commission upheld the Taipei crash theory, too, and faced charges of wrongly assessing the evidence. The government, this time again, did not want the commission to visit Taiwan but was prevailed upon by Guha, Vajpayee and others. GD Khosla, Guha later alleged, “sabotaged” his own inquiry in Taiwan. Following a “secret diktat” of the Ministry of External Affairs, he refused to contact the Taiwanese authorities to find out if there had actually been a crash in August 1945.

Khosla gave his report-cum-political testament against Subhas Bose in June 1974. Almost simultaneously he released a hagiographical biography of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The report as well as a book Khosla churned out from it contained several derogatory statements against Netaji and Japan, which had helped India attain freedom.

Guha moved a motion in Parliament in 1977. In its course, he adduced new evidence against the crash theory and the dubious ways of Justice Khosla. On 28 August 1978, Prime Minister Morarji Desai, never an admirer of Subhas, was constrained to admit that there were “various important contradictions in the testimony of the (mostly Japanese) witnesses” to Bose’s death. And that “some further contemporary official documentary records have also become available”, making the Government of India think that the conclusions reached by GD Khosla and Shah Nawaz Khan were not “decisive”.

At that stage, Guha became overtly emotional and announced in the Lok Sabha “in the name of God” that “Netaji is alive”. Obviously, Guha was laughed off. The next year he repeated the same claim, producing a picture which, according to him, showed Netaji in a temple in India. The picture was out and out fake and Guha lost all credibility. Towards the end of his life, Guha wrote that he had fallen victim to a ploy devised by his opponents who knew of his belief that a certain holy man in north India was actually Netaji.

The Mukherjee Commission (1999-2005) was the third official probe into Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s disappearance in 1945. What clearly set the new commission apart from the earlier probes was its coming into being following a court order whereas the decisions to institute the earlier probes were taken by the government under public pressure.

By the 1990s, the Netaji mystery had almost died down. But then, after the fall of the USSR, some sensational stories came to light, mostly due to the efforts of Dr Purabi Roy, then a professor with the International Relations Department of Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Subsequently a PIL was filed by lawyer Rudrajyoti Bhattacharjee in the Calcutta High Court at the behest of Sunil Krishna Gupta, brother of martyr Dinesh Gupta and friend of Samar Guha. Acting on the PIL, then Chief Justice Prabha Shankar Mishra ordered on 30 April 1998 that the Union Government should “launch a vigorous inquiry… as a special case for the purpose of giving an end to the controversy” surrounding Netaji’s disappearance.

The Atal Bihari Vajpayee government of that time consequently notified on 14 April 1999 that “the Central Government is of the opinion that it is necessary to appoint a Commission of Inquiry for the purpose of making an in-depth inquiry into a definitive matter of a public importance”. The name of Manoj Kumar Mukherjee, a former judge of the Supreme Court of India, was suggested by the Chief Justice of India.

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The Mukherjee Commission did not just nix the air-crash story; it paved the way for further inquiry, maintaining that Subhas had disappeared while heading towards the Soviet Union. Its main conclusion was:

“It stands established that emplaning at Saigon on August 17, 1945 Netaji succeeded in evading the Allied Forces and escaping out of their reach and as a camouflage thereof the entire make-believe story of the air crash, Netaji’s death therein and his cremation was engineered by the Japanese army authorities including the two doctors and Habibur Rahman and then aired on August 23, 1945… Whether Netaji thereafter landed in Russia or elsewhere cannot be answered for dearth of evidence.”

In reaching this conclusion, the commission also received information and records from the Government of Taiwan that showed that there was no air-crash in Taiwan at that time, nor did he die, nor was cremated there. It is to be noted that the Vajpayee government did not allow Justice Mukherjee to visit Taiwan.

It became possible after this writer obtained information from the Government of Taiwan and informed the commission of inquiry. Using the same, the commission was able to establish direct contact with the Taiwanse and eventually visit their country.


News paper clipping from Japanese newspaper, published on 23 August 1945.

The commission also investigated some holy men angles and rejected outright all except one — the strange case of Bhagwanji (Gumnami baba) who lived in several places in Uttar Pradesh, lastly in Faizabad from 1983 to 1985. If he were alive in 1984, Bose would have been 87. The commission’s conclusion on this angle was that in “absence of any clinching evidence” it could not be said whether or not Bhagwanji was Bose.

The Mukherjee Commission report was arbitrarily dismissed by the Manmohan Singh government in May 2006. The Memorandum of Action Taken Report tabled in Parliament assigned no reasons for this decision of the government and in the ensuing discussions several members made castigating observations and comments against the government.

There was an interesting development in 2010 when Justice Mukherjee’s off-the-record comments about the unseen holy man of Faizabad were surreptitiously recorded by independent filmmaker Amlan Ghosh for his documentary “Black box of history”.

The former Supreme Court judge said that he was “100 per cent” sure that Bhagwanji was Netaji and rued that he could not prove that in his report due to non-cooperative attitude of the Government.

On 31 January 2013, a new chapter was opened with the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court directing the Uttar Pradesh government to consider constituting an inquiry headed by a retired judge into the Bhagwanji episode. The court ruling stated that “considerable documentary and eyewitness evidence” existed warranting this inquiry. With the state government not willing to carry out this inquiry, a fresh PIL was filed by this writer and others including members of the Bose family seeking a probe under the court’s supervision. The case is on.

The truth about Netaji is out there. We can get to it by taking the issue head on, not by turning our backs on it. As I see it, the starting point is Russia. The endgame could be in Russia or Faizabad. This is the point we have reached in the veritable rabbit hole of the modern India’s longest-running mystery.

Why it’s difficult to believe Netaji died in August 1945 | Swarajya
 
He was good friend of Hitler and Himmler; why else would he go to Germany and shake hand with Jew murderers. Also good.friend with Japanese who committed rape in Nanking. War criminal sympathizer he was

Why would he shake hands ? For weapons...you understand ? For weapons. Indian revolutionaries have been buying German weapons since nobody would sell them. Nobody else was willing to ship it to us daring the British. Spend some time, read up and look for a certain rashbihari bose and for his German connection too.

Jew murderers...big mouth ! No wonder two bit internet warriors have the internet as the respite..

One thing is quite clear.. commonly accepted & officially narrated theory is not the real history. Or else why the secret dox are still a secret? Both, Indian & Russian governments are guarding this theory quite carefully. Even though successive governments in both countries are quite privy to the fact... it will be a real shocker for general public (especially Indian). This one disclosure will have disastrous implications for certain section of political class in both the countries (more so in India).. & the public will never pardon those who wrote their version of history!

Sahi bola !
 
Incorrect. :)

The Pakistan Army was commanded by General Gracey and he refused the permission to use the Pakistani forces to initiate the incursion into Jammu and Kashmir. The men who started the Kashmir Jang did so without superior's orders. After the initiation of hostilities, Gracey had no choice but to reinforce Pakistani positions with regular troops.

How it is possible that Raja Habib Ur Rahman Khan was in Pakistan army and even carried out attacks in kashmir ? It was like a preplanned plan against the princely state of Kashmir



Partly. The Afghan mujahids were one. There were other irregulars from Bhimber. Lashkars from Poonch, Dogra defectors etc - I am clubbing them all as their avowed aim was to establish Islamic rule over all of Jammu and Kashmir and overthrow Hari Singh. Since they were not officially 'soldiers', I am using the term Mujaheedin.

Those were ex military men of that region , were those ex military men were dismissed from their post by the Princely state of Jammu and Kashmir ? You can use the term mercenaries or Militias because these days everyone want to call themselves Mujahideens .

Indian Intelligence: Bose Alive in Russia,Govt Secrecy On Treasure on Netaji Plane -The New Indian Express
07th Dec 2014 08:02:45 AM

No mystery in India’s history generates such passion and excitement as the death of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. All governments, starting with the one led by Jawaharlal Nehru have declined to make the voluminous files pertaining to the national hero’s life, times and death public or accessible to members of his family. Though the BJP, in its election campaign had attacked the UPA government of keeping the files secret, last week the NDA government declined to share copies of files on the details of Bose’s passing in its response to an RTI application. Did Netaji die in when his plane crashed over Formosa? was he carrying treasure which the governbment did not want to m,ade public? Or did he make it to Japan where his mortal remains are kept in Rankoji Temple in Japan at the behest of the Indian government? If the ashes are not Bose’s, whose are they? Did he fake his own death after the fall of Kohima?

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Did he live in Russia as Stalin’s guest till he died? It was Soviet dictator who facilitated Netaji’s relationship with the Germans and the Japanese in the early years of World War II. Or did the famed general of the Indian National Army, return to Bengal and live out his last days in secrecy as a sadhu to escape the wrath of Nehru, who reportedly disapproved of him? The Modi government declassified a portion of the Netaji papers last week and the answers to some of these questions may lie in the documents accessed by The Sunday Standard. Going through them reevals a massive disinformation operation surrounding Netaji’s disappearance. The Japanese government would not provide any records of the events that concern Bose. The British government suspected that Netaji was alive and living in Russia, but also said it could be part of a Soviet plot to cerate confusion. The Nehru government deputed Intelligence Bureau agents to snoop on ‘Sadhu Saradanandji living in Shoulmari Ashram’ who they suspected was Netaji in disguise. The sadhu was identified as being none other than Bose by his erstwhile host in Kabul, Uttam Chand Malhotra. A greater mystery concerns treasure found in a plane that had crashed off Formosa which allegedly carried Netaji. Medical evidence over the identity of the man cremated by Japanese Army officers is also shaky and inconclusive. Questions were raised in the report about the ashes being kept in Rankoji Temple. The conduct of Shah Nawz, Junior Minister in Nehru’s Cabinet who chaired Netaji Inquiry commission in 1956 was constantly questioned by Netaji’s brother Suresh Chandra Bose. The report was leaked to the media, which Nehru attributed to an “ntelligent guess of a reporter or handiwork of a clerk” in the PMO. In the 1970s, some crucial files pertaining to the inquiry were destroyed by the PMO as part of the “Weeding out of Old Records.”

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Although, an affidavit filed by Taneyoshi Yoshimi, Captain, Medical in of the Imperial Japanese army is widely quoted in the report to confirm that Netaji died on August 18, 1945, the doctors statements appear to be inconclusive.A three-page note dated June 30, 1956 in Shah Nawaz Committee report indicates that even the committee members were apprehensive about the credibility of medical evidence.
“The evidence of the doctors will have to be discussed very carefully, as it will surely be a matter of detailed criticism by eminent doctors throughout the world,” is the principal point which acted as guide while drafting the report, declaring that Netaji died in Formosa hospital.

Point 3 of the note said: “Whether Netaji met his death as a result of this accident? The witnesses support this story. There is no reason why they should be disbelieved. After a lapse of about 10 years, these witnesses, who belong to different walks of life and of different nationalities, Habib and Indian and subsequently a Pakistani and the others, who are Japanese, are mostly unconnected with one another and no longer subordinates of their government and Japan not being a totalitarian state, would not be expected to state what was not true.”

British intelligence was sceptical. Secret telegrams and notes from London reval contradictions and conspiracy. A telegram bearing no. 2227, note. IPI/EBP of 1946, dated March 2, 1946 reveals details of a visit by the DIB (Director of Intelligence Branch) India who claimed that Bose may be alive.

“The DIB during his recent visit to London mentioned the receipt from various places in India of information to the effect that Subhas Bose was alive in Russia. In some cases circumstantial details have been added. Consequently, he is not more than 90 per cent sure that Subhas is dead,” the note added.
 
It was like a preplanned plan against the princely state of Kashmir
How would you attack without a plan? o_O These are not spontaneous dharnas we are talking about!

Those were ex military men of that region , were those ex military men were dismissed from their post by the Princely state of Jammu and Kashmir ? You can use the term mercenaries or Militias because these days everyone want to call themselves Mujahideens .
Not all. In fact the majority were rabble-rousers and local youth who answered the call of a muezzin. And as for the latter, any Muslim doing his duty is a Mujahid.
 
How would you attack without a plan? o_O These are not spontaneous dharnas we are talking about!

Saying that the tribals were not backed by Pakistan military would be incorrect.


Not all. In fact the majority were rabble-rousers and local youth who answered the call of a muezzin. And as for the latter, any Muslim doing his duty is a Mujahid.

Was all this was to discredit Khan Abdul Gafaar Khan Khudai khidmatgar because people of NWFP were the one who were against the Partition and by attacking Princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistani establishment was working to integrate the princely states by any means as some princely states were against the merger with Pakistani establishment ?
 
He was good friend of Hitler and Himmler; why else would he go to Germany and shake hand with Jew murderers. Also good.friend with Japanese who committed rape in Nanking. War criminal sympathizer he was
lol, you're really 'Nadaan'.....Netaji never sympathized with them nor took their side in the war or justified their act in any way, he just wanted the Indian POWs from them, infact, he first sought help from Soviet Russia, they showed lack of interest........
Netaji wanted to 'strike while the iron was hot', he wanted to weaken the British when they were already weakened by the War, so he was in a hurry, he wanted to raise a trained Army very quickly and the best way to do that was to gather the Indian POWs from Germany and Japan......all for the sake of India, not for Germany or Japan....

Nonsense; he could have stayed back and helped gandhi and Nehru but he decided to run to Jew murderers and rapists for help. Stalin and churchill are way better.....
Yeah, he could have stayed back and joined Nehru and Gandhi in their dirty politics in the name of 'freedom struggle', but he chose to actually help India by actually fighting against the British.....too bad a decision according to you ofcourse..:lol:

Do you think what would have happened had nazi evil won; u me would not even exist becoz we are inferior race. Bose made wrong choice and paid for it
lol...even if the Nazis had won, India wouldn't have been affected, we're just too far away from them.....and the imperialist Japanese were no different from the Imperialist Britishers.....both committed mass murders....
 
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lol...even if the Nazis had won, India wouldn't have been affected, we're just too far away from them.....and the imperialist Japanese were no different from the Imperialist Britishers.....both committed mass murders....

Besides, British could occupy India when India was fragmented in several princely states and there was no sense of unity and 'Indian nationalism' among the people, the same could not be repeated after WW2 by any other country.
 
Nonsense; he could have stayed back and helped gandhi and Nehru but he decided to run to Jew murderers and rapists for help. Stalin and churchill are way better. Do you think what would have happened had nazi evil won; u me would not even exist becoz we are inferior race. Bose made wrong choice and paid for it

His decision was to liberate India and He was going to Germany even before Hitler came into power but it was the Bengal Famine which shaked all Indians and Subhash Chandra Bose was not willing to stand back and i do think his decision was there because he was an Indian nationalist.
Regarding Inferior race , still there are people who thinks the same about Indians but in reality its the jealousy towards the Indian nation and its people.

lol...even if the Nazis had won, India wouldn't have been affected, we're just too far away from them.....and the imperialist Japanese were no different from the Imperialist Britishers.....both committed mass murders....

Japanese were more about controlling the New lands and in case of Germany it was even the same. One was seeing towards Soviet Union and another was seeing towards Australia, New Zealand and Soviet Union
 
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