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  1. Aug 17, 2022 · After the failure of the Round Table conference in 1931 and the resumption of the civil disobedience movement, Bose was arrested in January 1932. Due to terrible jail conditions, he became sick with TB and lost much weight. Even after one year of hospitalisation, he could not recover; the British government allowed him to travel to Europe for treatment. He was granted a visa for France, Switzerland, Italy and Austria, but not for Germany or the United Kingdom. In March 1933, he reached ...

  2. Feb 18, 2020 · Therefore, we can say that the woman in the viral picture is not Netaji’s wife Emilie Schenkl. The photo is of Maximine Portaz, who was born in France, and later changed her name to Savitri Devi. Facebook page“Vijeta Malik BJP” uploaded the woman’s picture, along with a long write-up, claiming that the photo is of Netaji’s wife Emilie.

  3. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s relationship with his wife, Emilie Schenkl, is one of the least-known aspects of the leader’s life. They met in Vienna in June 1934, secretly married in December 1937 in Badgastein, a spa resort in Austria’s Salzburg province, and saw each other for the last time in Berlin in February 1943, two months after the birth in Vienna of their daughter Anita.

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  4. Jun 30, 2023 · Subhas Chandra Bose visited Germany and Austria several times — first in 1933-1934 for medical treatment, then in 1936-1937, and, for a longer periodin his political mission, from 1941–1943 during World War II. He met Emilie Schenkl during his first visit to Vienna in 1934. Bose was workingon his book, The Indian Struggle, while Emilie ...

  5. Sep 20, 2015 · According to the deponent in the Justice Mukherjee Commission, Jayanta Chowdhury, the declassified files have created confusion over Netaji’s marriage with Emilie Schenkl. “In a book written by Sugata Bose, Trinamool Congress MP and the great grand nephew of Netaji, reveals that Netaji secretly married Emilie in 1937. But, an intelligence ...

  6. Jan 15, 2016 · Born in 1910 in a middle-class Austrian family of Vienna, Emilie Schenkl nurtured her husband’s (Netaji) memory and cultivated a deep attachment from afar to India all her life, until her death ...

  7. Bose met Emilie Schenkl in June 1934 in Vienna, developed a close relationship during his forced European exile, secretly married her in December 1937, and had a daughter, Anita, in November 1942. This special volume of the "Collected Works" illuminates the human and emotional aspects of Netaji's many-splendoured life.

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