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Post by confuzzled dude Sun Jan 24, 2016 8:56 pm

In fact, it is in this period that the political views of Nehru and Bose begin to diverge sharply, especially on the issue of Fascism and Nazism. Nehru was so vehemently opposed to Fascism that he refused to meet Mussolini even when the latter sought him out, whereas Bose not only met Mussolini but was impressed by him. Nehru was sharply critical of the growing danger to the world from the rise of Hitler. Bose, on the other hand, never expressed that kind of aversion to Fascism, and was quite willing to seek the support of Germany and later Japan against Britain. However, he was not happy with the German attack on Soviet Union in 1941, and that was one reason why he left Germany for Japan. For Bose, Socialism and Fascism were not polar opposites, as they were for Nehru.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/subhas-chandra-bose-jawahar-lal-nehru-spying-a-misguided-patriot/1/429394.html

Hmm.. Are those fanboys of Netaji that routinely call me names like Comrade, fascists and Nazis in disguise?

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Post by Hellsangel Sun Jan 24, 2016 8:58 pm

Comrade, which fan boy of Subhash Chandra Bose routinely calls you Comrade?
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