Untold Story 1946 Naval Mutiny: Last War of Independence
R**D
Forgotten saga of bravery and unity
Well researched and honestly written. Dilemma of duty and conscience is very well projected by the author. Group of small fearless sailors vs giant british adminstration. The way they fought will remain in history pages and will keep on aspiring for sacrifice for nation. Long live rebels!!!!
K**A
This book states the reports of RIN Mutiny of 1946 that had been suppressed, and why so.
A reader will find, among many other things, pointers to why Mountbatten sought to wind up Britain's India empire in haste. The official (Royal Navy's) reports of pathetic situation that prevailed in RIN after WW-II are explicitly stated. However, this book is NOT about the publicly known details of the RIN Mutiny of 1946. All the same, for readers interested in the RIN Mutiny in 1946, this book is compulsery reading.
D**E
Pure History..Heavy reading..
This book may change your conventional idea of Indian freedom struggle..Dont buy this book if u r expecting entertaimment..This is serious and heavy reading..
A**R
Not worht the value only 100+ pages, Rs.400+ cost and not real reaserch, only one sided story
Not worht the value only 100+ pages, Rs.400+ cost and not real reaserch, only one sided story. It tells British story of mutiny, hiding so many things (like, total deaths of civilians who supported mutiny. British soldiers fired on unarmed people)
P**A
A must read, must own the Book.
Detailed account of the important historical event of the 1946 Naval mutiny. A well written, first hand report of the events leading to freedom soon after the mutiny.
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