Churchill's Secret War: The British Empire and the Ravaging of India during World War II

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Author: Madhusree Mukerjee

ISBN-10: 0465002013

ISBN-13: 9780465002016

Category: World War II Narratives

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A bracing narrative of wartime India and the tremendous famine that resulted when Churchill sacrificed the lives of four million Bengalis to win World War II Publishers Weekly Misremembered as a placid imperial bastion during WWII, India was in fact racked by famine and insurrection, according to this searching history. Mukerjee (The Land of Naked People) surveys a country seething with violence, as Congress Party militants agitating for independence turned to rioting and assassination campaigns after bloody police crackdowns, and an army of Indian guerrillas fought alongside the Japanese against the British. The author's centerpiece is a chronicle of the 1943 Bengali famine, in which at least 1.5 million died while British authorities continued exporting Indian grain. She blames the disaster on British policy, which, she argues, sought to extract as much war production and food as possible from India while printing money to pay for it; the resulting inflation priced food beyond the reach of the poor. Mukerjee sets her well-researched chronicle amid heartbreaking scenes of starvation, bloodshed, and pungent portraits of Winston Churchill and his advisers as studies in racial disdain and deluded imperial nostalgia. This gripping account of a historical tragedy is a useful corrective to fashionable theories of benign imperial rule, arguing that a brutal rapaciousness was the very soul of the Raj. Maps. (Aug. 10)

Prologue: Our Title To IndiaMapsChapter 1 Empire at War 1Chapter 2 Harvesting the Colonies 31Chapter 3 Scorched 57Chapter 4 At Any Price 81Chapter 5 Death of a Thousand Cuts 103Chapter 6 An Occupied and Starving Country 131Chapter 7 In the Village 151Chapter 8 On the Street 169Chapter 9 Run Rabbit Run 191Chapter 10 Life After Death 219Chapter 11 Split and Quit 239Chapter 12 The Reckoning 265Acknowledgments 281Bibliography 283Notes 295Index 321