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    ... Savarkar published his significantly titled The Indian War of Independence 1857, which argued that the rebellion ... monument.html.

    Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar, The Indian War of Independence 1857 (New Delhi: Rajdhani Granthagar, ...

     
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    ... rsquo;. They are fighting for post-war social change, a message which would ... Empire and the Second World War (London: Hambledon Continuum, 2006).

    Jeffreys ... Propaganda in India in the Second World War’, Journal of South Asian Studies ...

     
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    ... community development films in Nigeria after the war in her work on the Colonial Film ... programmes introduced in Nigeria after the war through the Development and Welfare ... ).

    Smyth, Rosaleen, ‘The Post-War Career of the Colonial Film Unit ...

     
  • INDIAN NEWS PARADE NO 163 (26/4/1946)
    ... did shift in its coverage after the war. For example, Philip Woods argued ... princely states playing a vital part in the war, ‘Indian News Parade went ... British Propaganda in India in the Second World War’, Journal of South Asian Studies, ...
     
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    ... part, this conspicuous absence reflects an increasing post-war shift of emphasis in the rhetoric of British industrial achievement, ... , James Pier, Shadows of Progress: Documentary Film in Post-War Britain (London: British Film Institute, 2010).

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    ... , and argued in 1950 that the post-war transformation of the Empire – ‘ ... endorse the liberal imperialism of the post-war government and, as with much of the ... and Reconstruction, Britain after the War, 1945-1951 (Manchester: Manchester ...
     
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    ... 10px;">th century. In a post-war climate of economic depression and rival ... and from imperial shorts of the inter-war period. Opening intertitles state that ... and Film Propaganda Between the Wars’, English Historical Review  ...
     
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    ... suicidal ferocity in battle.

    After the war, both Vice Admiral Teizo and ... assault on Indian territory during World War II (on 24 February 1942) and represented the ... .

    During the latter stages of the War food, clothing and medical supplies ...

     
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    ... . Burma had faced the longest single military campaign of World War II. The military administration that took temporary control of the ... -Smith was in favour of documenting Burmese life. During the war he had visited London and pleaded the Burmese cause. ...
     
  • OPERATION SHEEPSKIN - THE INVASION OF ANGUILLA
    POST-WAR NAVAL OPERATIONS - ANGUILLAGB

    (Reel One) The morning of the invasion (the troops had landed ... ;Britain’s Bay of Piglets’ (Time) and the ‘War of Whitlock’s Ear’ (Spectator). The world’s press ...

     
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    ... the USA had entered the war and the political situation in India had intensified.

    At the outbreak of World War II India’s leading political party, ... , India in Crisis (1942) and India at War (1942), each of which runs for ...

     
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    ... withdrawal from power (Louis, 2001, 332).

    World War II had prompted an expansion of industry in India, with a ... child and adult labour. A sequence from Hillmen Go To War (1944), originally used to illustrate the increased productivity ...