Guest guest Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/specials/Netaji/netaji.htm The findings of the first-ever public probe on Internet are before us. Besides indictating that Subhas Bose did not die in the air crash on August 18, 1945, they also throw up pointers to the conspiracies that dogged the great leader during the dying days of World War II. 'Crash was faked, Subhas lived on' Emilie Schenkl-Bose believed the air crash was 'fabricated' and her husband Subhas Bose lived on in the USSR. Strange as it may seem, Indian governments never really supported any probe to establish what happened to him. ...Details Bose was at Stalin's mercy in 1946 Subhas Bose was present in the erstwhile Soviet Union in 1946! The proof lies in the high-security Paddolsk Military Archive, situated 40 km from Moscow. ...Details 'US sleuths tailed Bose till Russia' Two of the Indian National Army (INA) greats Col Lakshmi Sehgal and Col Habibur Rehman had information on Subhas Bose's activities in August and September of 1945, but concealed it from the world. ...Details Subhas alive for Britain in 1946 For one full year after the reported death of Subhas Bose on August 18, 1945 in an air crash, the British were still discussing ways of dealing with him. Lord Wavell recorded in his diary: "If Subhas Bose had planned to go underground, the crash story is just the kind of story that would be put out." ...Details CIA tracks Subhas Bose till 1964 Declassified documents show that even in 1964, at the level of US Secretary of State, the CIA had reservations about Subhas Bose's death and was mulling over the possibility that Bose might return to his homeland. ...Details Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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