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1.LOOT YENS DELHI OF JAPAN AND BRITAIN
2.JAPAN'S ASSASSINATION OF SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE-BHAGWANJI OF 28 (1528) RAKABGANJ.
3.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki.
4.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balfour_Declaration_of_1917
5.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Lutyens
EDWINA MOUNTBATTEN LOOT -YEN DELHI!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subhas_Chandra_Bose
Subhas Chandra Bose (Bengali: সুভাষচন্দ্র বসু born January 23, 1897; presumed to have died August 18, 1945 although this is disputed), popularly known as Netaji (literally "Respected Leader"), was a leader in the Indian independence movement.His stance did not change with the outbreak of the Second World War, which he saw as an opportunity to take advantage of British weakness. At the outset of the war, he went away from India and travelled to the Soviet Union, Germany and Japan, seeking an alliance with the aim of attacking the British in India. With Japanese assistance, he re-organised and later led the Indian National Army, formed from Indian prisoners-of-war and plantation workers from British Malaya, Singapore, and other parts of Southeast Asia, against British forces. With Japanese monetary, political, diplomatic and military assistance, he formed the Azad Hind Government in exile and regrouped and led the Indian National Army in battle against the allies at Imphal and in Burma.

His political views and the alliances he made with Nazi and other militarist regimes at war with Britain have been the cause of arguments among historians and politicians, with some accusing him of fascist sympathies, while others in India have been more sympathetic towards the inculcation of realpolitik as a manifesto that guided his social and political choices.Arriving in Tokyo in May 1943, Bose attracted the attention of the Japanese high command, including Hideki Tojo, Japan's premier. The Japanese agreed to cooperate in founding an Axis-supported Indian National Army (INA) in Southeast Asia. Bose was flown to Singapore and became commander of the INA and head of the Free India provisional government (Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind).The INA included both Indian prisoners of war from Singapore and Indian civilians in Southeast Asia. The strength of INA grew to 43,000 and fought Allied forces in 1944 inside the borders of India at Imphal and in Burma. In November 1943, Bose participated Greater East Asia Conference as a head of state of Provisional Government of Free India alike other Independent Asian countries. Bose ruled Andaman Islands and Nicobar Islands as a head of India. Bose refuged to be granted aid, and asked Japan for conclusion of official India-Japan loan agreements, then they concluded the agreements.[3][4] For Bose any means and any ally were acceptable in the struggle to liberate India[citation needed]. By the end of World War II none of Bose's Axis allies had helped, and Bose then turned to the Soviet Union. [1] Three officers of the INA were tried after the war in Delhi; the trial attracted much popular sympathy, including statements by Nehru and Gandhi that the men were great patriots.Officially, Bose died in a plane crash over Taiwan, while flying to Tokyo on 18 August 1945. It is believed that he was on route to the Soviet Union in a Japanese plane when it crashed in Taiwan, burning him fatally.Several people believed that the Hindu sanyasi named Bhagwanji, who lived in the house Ram Bhawan in Faizabad, near Ayodhya at least until 1985, was Subhas Chandra Bose in exile.

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