'WWII was death knell of British Empire across Asia, India in particular' — Hindol Sengupta
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WWII sent anti-colonial shock waves across the globe – from West Africa to Eastern Asia.
India volunteered more than 2.5 million soldiers to fight the Axis powers, a move which in fact helped pave the way for its independence from British rule
New Delhi-based historian and academic Hindol Sengupta shared with RT some more insight into that era-defining time
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It is kind of a public secret that the second world war destroyed most of the British world empire; Churchill had to give up a lot of territory in exchange for US support. And guess who was controlling good old Winston?