Maj Chint Singh: The Man Who Should Have Died | Indian Warriors Who Got A Second Life In World War 2 Book in Hindi

Maj Chint Singh: The Man Who Should Have Died | Indian Warriors Who Got A Second Life In World War 2 Book in Hindi

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Maj Chint Singh: The Man Who Should Have Died | Indian Warriors Who Got A Second Life In World War 2 Book in Hindi

Maj Chint Singh: The Man Who Should Have Died | Indian Warriors Who Got A Second Life In World War 2 Book in Hindi

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SKU: DADAX9355625715
ISBN: 9789355625717
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.
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The thrilling and true story of an Indian prisoner of war rescued by the Australian Army in the dense jungles of New Guinea during World War II, who became the sole survivor among over 2,400 soldiers and became a key witness at the Australian War Crimes Commission.Major Chint Singh is an inspiring story that describes the survival of an Indian officer during World War II, his indomitable courage, perseverance, and devotion to duty.After the fall of Singapore in 1942, approximately 2,400 Indian prisoners of war were sent to Papua New Guinea as laborers. Within two years, most of the soldiers died from wild fever and deadly diseases, malnutrition, brutal torture by the Japanese, or Allied bombing. Major Chint Singh was one of the eleven surviving soldiers rescued by the Australian Army. Unfortunately, ten of his comrades were killed in a plane crash while returning home. Thus, Major Chint Singh became the sole survivor among the approximately 2,400 prisoners of war.The most intriguing question: How did Major Chint Singh survive? What hardships did he face while in Japanese captivity? Why was he made a key witness in the war crimes trials against the Japanese in Australia?Read this remarkable true story of Major Chint Singh to find out the answer!

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