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Manohar Bose and his Movement From Nazi Germany to French Indochina by J B P More
This work draws from original sources in the archives and libraries of France, England, India, and Vietnam.
It chronicles Subhas Chandra Bose's activities and his freedom movement in Germany, shedding light on previously undisclosed facets of his life, supported by substantial evidence.
The study delves into Bose's engagements in Southeast Asia, particularly in French Indochina, where he ultimately vanished.
Dismissing the theories of his demise in an air crash or a Russian escape due to a lack of factual backing, the study concludes that Bose remained in Saigon, Indochina, after August 17, 1945, meeting a mysterious end before the arrival of the Cabinet Mission in India.
Allied forces in Saigon confiscated Bose's wartime assets during a search operation. Author J.B.P. More (also known as J.B. Prashant More), a historian fluent in French, English, and Tamil, holds a Ph.D. in history from Paris and has authored 24 books, including "Pondicherry, Tamilnadu and South India under French Rule: From François Martin to Dupleix, 1674-1754."