Free India Centre
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The Free India Centre (
Azad Hind, provisional government led by Subhas Chandra Bose. It was founded by Bose when he was in Nazi Germany in 1942, and headed by A. C. N. Nambiar
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Its responsibilities included managing relations with the European
Tiergarten, although its activities were for some time mostly conducted in hotels or Bose's eventual house on Sophienstrasse in Charlottenburg.[1]
References
- ISBN 8125010289.
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