Subhas Chandra Bose: Rebel, Patriot, and Historical Mystery — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the pivotal Battle of the Irrawaddy River in early 1945, where Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army, alongside Japanese forces, made a desperate stand against the advancing British Fourteenth Army under General William Slim. We trace the strategic importance of the Irrawaddy as a natural defensive line and the site of Bose's last major offensive, the Battle of Meiktila, which ended the INA's dream of marching on Delhi. Lucas explains how Bose ordered the construction of river defences, the role of INA sappers in building pontoon bridges, and the harrowing retreat through the Burmese jungle that followed the collapse of the Meiktila front. We also examine the human cost: Bose's decision to abandon his wounded and the bitter divisions that emerged among INA ranks as defeat became certain. Key figures discussed include Colonel Prem Kumar Sahgal, who commanded the INA's 4th Guerilla Regiment, and General Heitaro Kimura, the Japanese commander who blamed Bose for the failure. The episode also touches on the controversial 'Scorched Earth' policy Bose adopted to delay the British advance, burning rice stocks and destroying villages, and the aftermath that led to the INA's final dissolution in Rangoon. A nuanced look at a campaign that sealed Bose's fate and changed the course of India's fight for independence. #SubhasChandraBose #INA #BattleOfIrrawaddy #Meiktila #PremKumarSahgal #HeitaroKimura #WilliamSlim #BritishFourteenthArmy #AzadHindFauj #ChaloDelhi #BurmaCampaign #WorldWarII #JapaneseImperialArmy #ScorchedEarth #Rangoon #History #FexingoHistory #SouthAsianHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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