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The Indian Corps at Ypres: How Sikhs and Hindus Saved the Line

5 min · 27. maj 2026
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In October 1914, as the British Expeditionary Force was shattered at the First Battle of Ypres, an unlikely relief force arrived: the Lahore and Meerut Divisions of the Indian Army. This episode explores how thousands of Sikh, Hindu, and Muslim soldiers from Punjab were rushed from the sweltering plains of India to the mud-choked trenches of Flanders, wearing cotton uniforms in a European autumn. We follow the fierce fighting at Neuve Chapelle, where the Indian Corps counter-attacked against German machine guns, and the winter stalemate at Festubert and Givenchy, where they endured the first gas attacks and snow without adequate clothing. The episode highlights figures like Lieutenant General Sir James Willcocks, the wiry commander who insisted his men could fight, and the Indian officers leading their sepoy companies. We also examine the cultural and religious challenges: the irony of German propaganda praising Indian 'martial races' while the Raj conscripted them, and the quiet heroism of men like Naik Darwan Singh Negi, a Garhwali who won the Victoria Cross for bayoneting German gunners despite being shot through the jaw. Finally, we trace the long shadow: how battle-hardened Indian veterans returned home with new ideas, and how British fears of disloyalty shaped colonial policy after the war. #WWI #IndianArmy #Ypres #NeuveChapelle #SikhSoldiers #HinduSoldiers #Flanders #LahoreDivision #MeerutDivision #JamesWillcocks #DarwanSinghNegi #VictoriaCross #Sepoy #BritishRaj #MartialRaces #ColonialTroops #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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