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Subhas believed that foreign assistance was one factor to help free India from British rule. In 1939, when world war 2 broke out Subhas sought assistance from Germany, Italy and Japan as they were enemies of Britain and thus would be natural allies. Later he fled to Berlin, Germany, there he met Hitler and discussed his plans and sought his assistance to free India...
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Subhas believed that foreign assistance was one factor to help free India from British rule. In 1939, when world war 2 broke out Subhas sought assistance from Germany, Italy and Japan as they were enemies of Britain and thus would be natural allies. Later he fled to Berlin, Germany, there he met Hitler and discussed his plans and sought his assistance to free India...
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