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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
Hitler never whole heartedly supported India’s cause during their struggle against British. It was only “ Enemy’s enemy is our friend”.
On 16th january, 1941 in the dead of night, a man surreptitiously came out of house arrest with the help of his nephew travelled out of Country. British launched one of the biggest manhunts of thier colonial history to nab that man. In April 1941, World was stunned to hear on Gobbel’s Radio that a great leader from India arrived to sought the help of Adolf Hitler for its’ Independence.
That leader was none other than ‘ Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’.
Subhas waited for a whole year to get a glimpse of Hitler.
FInally, Hitler agreed to see the Indian Leader and a meeting was arranged on 27th of May, 1942 ended in disillusionment to Netaji. Hitler did not promise anything to Subhas Chandra Bose.
Netaji asked him to remove some lines’ of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf in which he expressed that as a German he would see India as a colony under British rather than some other Country.
Subhas left Germany along with Abid Hasan Safrani one of his closest aides to Japan in U-boat( unterseebooten, now called submarine)in utter disappointment. His dream of fighting British with Indian soldiers not full filled with lackadaisical attitude of Hitler. He reached Japan in 1943 and he finally raised army in Burma with POWS captured by Japan during the war with British.
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