Subhas Chandra Bose (23 January 1897 – 18 August 1945) was
an Indian nationalist whose defiant patriotism made him a hero in
India, but whose attempt during World War II to rid India of
British rule with the help of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan left a troubled
legacy. The honorific Netaji (Hindustani: "Respected
Leader"), first applied in early 1942 to Bose in Germany by the Indian
soldiers of the Indische Legion and by the German and Indian officials in the
Special Bureau for India in Berlin, was later used throughout India.
Bose had been a leader of the younger, radical, wing of the
Indian National Congress in the late 1920s and 1930s, rising to become Congress
President in 1938 and 1939. However, he was ousted from Congress leadership
positions in 1939 following differences with Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress
high command. He was subsequently placed under house arrest by the British
before escaping from India in 1940.
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