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    ... and Information in Eastern India, 1939-45: A Necessary Weapon of War (London: Routledge, 2001).

    Greenough, Paul R., ... 1 September 1944, 235.

    ‘Publicity Problems in War and Peace’, Indian Information, 15 ...

     
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    ... Indian Division receives visit from Lieutenant-General The Maharajah of Kashmir, War Cabinet Representative who speaks to them, then leaves by flying ... 'S SECOND FRONT" Scenes of Chindits...... does not appear in the copy held by the Imperial War Museum.

     
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    ... by Ambulance Sister Miss Colville, some of the ruins from previous wars. Commentary states that "Professor Wadia believes that to understand ... "AMERICAN SOLDIERS GET HOME LEAVE AFTER TWO YEARS WAR SERVICE" American GIs preparing to board leave boat after two ...
     
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    ... "SIR SULTAN AHMED REVIEWS PUBLICITY PROBLEMS IN PEACE AND WAR" Sir Sultan Ahmed meets the Publicity Advisory Committee to ... as being the "latest development in scientific warfare...and now war cannot be waged without it".

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    ... Hill, in Bombay. The house is surrounded by war correspondents. Jinnah and Gandhi greet ... Rani of Phaltan, Poona's Voluntary Women War Workers go to Government House in Bombay for ... "assures the Maharajah of Manipur that war damage will be made good". Naga ...
     
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    ... 's liver oil does service for the oil that before the war was got from the cod". Scenes of the shark ... labelled for India and the Sergeant bids his troops farewell.

    IV. "WAR'S YOUNGEST V.C. GETS ROUSING RECEPTION ON RETURN TO INDIA". The Commander-in- ...

     
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    ... Sir John Colville opened the Poona show of "what is rapidly becoming a War and Peace Exhibition", organised by the National War Front. Large crowds see demonstration of the arts of war and a model town, "things we hope will fill the newspapers ...
     
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    ... said it was unusual to present colours in war-time, but this was a special ... it suggests will continue beyond the war. It also highlights to the Indian audience ... , University of London, 2001), accessed at Imperial War Museum.

    Jaffe, Sally and Lucy ...

     
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    ... Division in training, mastering the ropes, the swing, landing and falling. Commentary notes that although the war is often described as a war of machines, "never before has the human body been so intensively trained". Scenes of paratroopers in plane, ...
     
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    ... grown twenty times bigger since the war began".

    II. "BRINGING DOWN THE FOOD ... are the "mobile columns in India's perennial war to win food for her people".

    ... Ram VC and Nand Singh VC by the Official War Artist, plus an unofficial portrait of Ganju ...

     
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    ... Unit’s newsreel, The British Empire at War No. 37, which was produced predominantly for ... the Indian army and the post-war plans for the soldiers are ... -510.

    ‘The British Empire at War’, Colonial Cinema, March 1945 ...

     
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    ... , "Der Fhrer will have to swallow a great deal more than that".

    IV. "A GALA WEEK IN HYDERABAD" Nizam of Hyderabad opens War Exhibition in rain. Scenes of state cars and jeeps driving past a Royal Indian Navy (RIN) ship with sailors aboard. Present ...