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Man crying with his family next to dead wife. Bangladesh (1971)

Photographer- DON MCCULLIN


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Woman with cholera. West Dinajpur. Bangladesh (1971).
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Bangladesh, (1971)

Photographer- Don McCullin


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Woman recovered from Pakistani Army bunker at Mymensingh. 12th December (1971).

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20 Dec 1971, Dhaka, Bangladesh - Captured Pakistani soldiers sit behind a barbed wire fence at a prison camp here.

Image by © Bettmann

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Body of a suspected Pakistani collaborator killed during the War of Liberation by Muktis.
Jhikargacha, Bangladesh, December (1971)
photographer- David Burnett


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Yes so that he could liberate India from Britishers.

In theory, it may have been good. But seeing from the Axis powers, jeez...I don't know. They were crazy. I didn't want to be any part of that crap.

I am glad Ghandi's approach went through though.

But I do find Bose to be a fascinating character. And no one knows how he exactly died :confused:
 
Cabinet members of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, 1943 :



1st Row (L to R): Lt Col Chatterjee, Lt Col J K Bhonsle, Dr Lakshmi Swaminadhan, Subhas Chandra Bose, A. M. Sahay and S A Ayer
2nd Row (L to R): Lt Col Gulzara Singh, Lt Col Shah Nawaz Khan, Lt Col Aziz Ahmed, Lt Col M Z Kiani,
Lt Col N S Bhagat, Lt Col Ehsan Qadir, Lt Col Loganathan. (Source: indianmuslimlegends.blogspot.com)
 
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