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  1. Childhood & Early Life. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was born on 23 January, 1897 in Cuttack (Orissa) to Janakinath Bose and Prabhavati Devi. Subhash was the ninth child among eight brothers and six sisters. His father, Janakinath Bose, was an affluent and successful lawyer in Cuttack and received the title of "Rai Bahadur".

  2. Subhas Chandra Bose, The Indian Struggle 1920-1942, Sisir Kumar Bose and Sugata Bose. Manfredi Martelli, L'India e il fascismo. Chandra Bose, Mussolini e il problema del Nazionalismo indiano, Settimo Sigillo. Alfiero Massimiliano, La Legione SS Indiana di Subhas Chandra Bose, Marvia.

  3. Indian nationalist leader Subhas Chandra Bose died on 18 August 1945 from third-degree burns sustained after the bomber in which he was being transported as a guest of Lieutenant General Tsunamasa Shidei of the Imperial Japanese Kwantung Army crashed upon take off from the airport in Taihoku, Japanese Formosa, now Taipei, Taiwan.

  4. Subash Chandra Bose ( Bengali: সুভাষ চন্দ্র বসু) was an Indian freedom fighter and one of the biggest causes to Bharat's freedom. He was known as Netaji. He was the President of Indian National Congress from 1938 to 1939. He attempted to get rid of British rule in Bharat during World War II.

  5. Subhas Chandra Bose: “Darling of the Axis” Subhas Chandra Bose. Known to his many followers as the Netaji (Respected Leader) of the Azad Hind (Free India) movement, Bose was called “the darling of the Axis” by his biographer Marshall J. Getz in Subhas Chandra Bose (2004) and termed a “charlatan” by German postwar chronicler Max ...

  6. 23 de ene. de 2024 · Subhash Chandra Bose Early Life and Family. The son of Prabhavati Dutt Bose and Janakinath Bose, Subhash Chandra Bose was born in Cuttack, Orissa, on January 23, 1897. His father had the title of “Rai Bahadur” and was a well-known lawyer in Cuttack. Like his siblings, he attended the Protestant European School in Cuttack, which is now ...

  7. NETAJI BHAWAN in Kolkata, the ancestral house of Subhas Chandra Bose—38/2 Lala Lajpat Rai Sarani, formerly 38/2 Elgin Road—is a place of national pilgrimage for Indians of all regions, faiths and classes. On 23 January 1947, Sarat Chandra Bose, eminent freedom fighter and Netaji’s older brother, dedicated this historic house to the nation.