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Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Turned up in Berlin under an assumed name in the spring of
1941
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Netaji's movement against Britain
1. Launched from
Germany
and
Italy
2. Met Japanese Ambassador
Oshima
in Berlin
3. Discussed his plans
4. Greater
East Asia
War broke out
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Greater
East Asia War
broke out
Added
fuel
to the fire of
Netaji's
movement
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Netaji wanted to move to
East Asia
to work directly on
India
from there
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Netaji's request to the Japanese Government
1. Asked Ambassador
Oshima
to enlist help
2. Telegrams exchanged between
Berlin
and
Tokyo
3. Tokyo initially
cool
, later more
enthusiastic
4. Instructed Berlin Embassy to arrange Netaji's travel to
Japan
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Finding an "
absolutely safe
" means to send Netaji to Japan was very
hard
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Mr. Bin
Yamamoto
left for Japan, leaving
Higuchi
alone to look after Netaji
Towards the end of
1942
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Hitler granted Netaji's request and offered a ride in a
German
submarine
In January 1943
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Netaji had
never
been
happier
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Netaji's departure from Berlin
1. Invited
German
friends to
luncheon
2. Casually brought up the
independence
movement
3. Told
Higuchi
about his
future
plans
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Netaji said he didn't think the trip would be
pleasant
but he didn't sense any
danger
or feel uneasy
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Netaji wished he could take his comrades and the
Indian
troops with him but there was no way to
transport
them
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Netaji entrusted Mr.
Nanbiya
with responsibilities for the conduct of the movement in
Europe
after his departure
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Higuchi
was sure Netaji would arrive in
Japan
safe and sound
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Netaji arrived safe in Japan about
three
months later
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