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1942 When British Rule in India was Threatened

Author Name: Krishna Kumar | Format: Paperback | Genre : History & Politics | Other Details

This book provides context, analyzes, and narrates the events of 1942, which shook British Rule of India and eventually led to the collapse of the British Empire.

1942: Japanese armies reached the Northeast Borders of India after taking over Burma (Myanmar). Then, the Japanese bombed Madras, Vizag, and Calcutta.

Ports on India’s East Coast were closed. Almost 100,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army and 400,000 civilians- disease-ridden and demoralized- came to India from Burma, making a tortuous journey with nearly 50-100,000 perishing while trekking through the mosquito-infested jungles.

Earlier, The Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor and Malaya almost simultaneously. The British-ruled areas of Malaya, Hongkong, and Singapore surrendered quickly. Under Chatfield doctrine, the defense of these areas was the responsibility of British India. Besides, there were a large number of Indians in trade and various professions.

Fearing a Japanese invasion, the British started sending their families to the interior and began planning to evacuate from India.

In Feb '42, Churchill informed King George VI that 'Burma, Ceylon, Calcutta, and Madras in India and part of Australia may fall into enemy (Japan) hands.'

Then, Congress launched the Quit India movement.

The formation of the Indian National Army planted the seeds for the collapse of the British Empire.

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Krishna Kumar

Like everybody who grows up in India, Krishna grew up surrounded by monuments, talks of history, and awareness of world history, with a particular focus on Indian history, as his father was a part of the Indian independence struggle. Being privy to multiple conversations that his father and father’s friends had, he grew up realizing their views and experiences were mostly different than what was portrayed in the popular narrative.

Thus, he began his own search for truth by studying and analyzing events in Indian history.

His particular interest has been the period of  British Occupation of India.

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