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  • BASSEIN : an Indian fishing village
    ... Ezra Mir, an Indian filmmaker. Alongside the war propaganda films, Mir encouraged the ... the work of IFI continue after the war. However, despite the changed emphasis ... ;s military aims. The interim post-war Indian government, dominated by nationalist leaders, ...
     
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    ... 00:00:00 Over tracking shots of thick jungle, the commentary observes "For many years soldiers have fought in the jungle where there is always a war of nerves and terror. Where there are no towns for shelter, few maps and few certain roads. Yet even in the ...
     
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    ... The photos document the work of the 14th Army; there are also pictures which illustrate the Women's Services' contribution to the war effort. There are some dark interior views of the exhibition, some showing visitors looking at the photographs. There is ...
     
  • INDIAN NEWS PARADE NO 155 (1/3/1946)
    ... treason, the newsreel highlights its traditional support for the war and offers a celebration of the loyalty and unity of the ... social change in rural areas – within this post-war India.

    Tom Rice (February 2009)

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    INDIAN NEWS PARADEGB, India

    I. "BOMBAY'S FIRST POST WAR INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION". Sir John Colville arrives to officially open the industrial exhibition in Bombay. Nearly 200 stalls, each displaying a sample of Indian manufacture, cover almost eight acres ...

     
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    ... Provinces, opens in Nagpur. V. "INDIA'S TRIBUTE TO THE DEFENCE SERVICES IN DELHI VICTORY PARADE". Lord Wavell lays a wreath at the war memorial in New Delhi and takes the salute as massed formations march through the Memorial Arch. Followed by a day of ...
     
  • INDIAN NEWS PARADE NO 160 (5/4/1946)
    ... , who, in an attempt to secure Indian cooperation for the war, had famously travelled to India in March 1942 with a series of ... Geopolitics and the Green Revolution: Wheat, Genes and the Cold War (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, ...
     
  • 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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    ... THE SECOND WORLD WARGB

    Japanese prisoners accused of war crimes are held in cells before the opening of the Singapore war crimes trials.

    Very dark and unclear footage of Japanese soldiers being ...

     
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    ... More information can be found on the University of California Berkeley's War Crimes Studies Centre website. See reference below.

    ... against the defendants related to the maltreatment of Indian prisoners of war and the beheading of Sepoy Mohammed Shafi. ...

     
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    BRITISH ARMY OPERATIONS IN SOUTH EAST ASIA DURING THE SECOND WORLD WARGB

    In Rangoon, Burma, the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL) led by Aung San, holds a national conference near the Shwedagon Pagoda.

    A road ...

     
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    BRITISH ARMY OPERATIONS IN SOUTH EAST ASIA DURING THE SECOND WORLD WARGB

    In Rangoon, Burma, the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL) led by Aung San, holds a national conference near the Shwedagon Pagoda.

    Crowd ...