The Unsung Heroes : Set Of 2 Vols

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This documentary study explores a neglected chapter of India's liberation movement, focusing on the efforts of Indian nationalists who operated from abroad against British rule. The Indian struggle for freedom was unique, fought on two ideologically different fronts. One front was the nonviolent resistance within India, led by Gandhi. The other was a more violent struggle conducted from abroad with the assistance of foreign powers. The included documents vividly recount the patriotic zeal and tireless efforts of Indian revolutionaries such as Krishnavarma, Savarkar, Har Dayal, Madame Cama, M.N. Roy, Viren Chattopadhya, Tarak Nath Das, V.V.S. Aiyer, Tirumal Acharya, Sohan Singh Bhakna, and many others. These individuals raised the banner of revolt against the British and successfully established vibrant centers of anti-British activities in cities like London, New York, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, and San Francisco. Their stories highlight the significant contributions of overseas Indian revolutionaries to the broader freedom movement. By detailing their courageous actions and sacrifices, this study sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of India's fight for independence, showcasing the global dimension of the struggle against colonial rule.

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