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Anuj Dhar on Twitter: "RT if you've never seen these pictures before. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in Japan, 1943. https://t.co/VKE8qVdSm9" / Twitter
Morphed photo shared as picture of Subhash Chandra Bose reading the news of his death - FACTLY
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Photo] Subhash Chandra Bose in Tokyo, Japan, 5-6 Nov 1943 | World War II Database
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Blood and Freedom: India's Netaji Bose Returns to Japan One Last Time | JAPAN Forward
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77 Yrs After Mystery Crash, Netaji's Ashes Remain in Japan. Time for Hero to Return to His Soil? News18 Explains
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Anuj Dhar on Twitter: "Rare pictures of Subhas Chandra Bose in Japan. https://t.co/J2ocJm9zLJ" / Twitter
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's Japanese associate Sauchiro Misumi all praise for PM Narendra Modi - The Economic Times
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Justice For Netaji - Image: Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo (centre) with heads of various regimes, from left to right: Ba Maw (Burma), Zhang Jinghui (Manchukuo), Wang Jingwei (Republic of China, Nanjing),