Farthest field an indian story of the second world war
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William Collins
2015
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Table of Contents:
- Map
- Prologue
- Part one. Home
- Everybody's friend, Calicut, 1936/39 3
- Hukm Hai, Madras, 1939/40
- Savages of the Stone Age, Miranshah, November 1941
- The centre of the world, Madras, February 1942
- Madras must not burn, April/June 1942
- Things sacred between us, Mhow, August 1942 67
- Do or die, Thal, August/October 1942
- The King's Own, Roorkee, August/December 1942
- Part two. West
- Second field, Baghdad, March/April 1943
- The Jemadars' story, Eritrea and Libya, 1940/41
- The lieutenant's story, El Alamein, 1942
- Part three. East
- Enter the hurricane, Imphal, north-east frontier, May 1943
- No heroes, Madras, May/June 1943
- Fascines and Gabions, Calcutta, October 1943
- The jungle book, Arakan, December 1943/March 1944
- Fight with your ghost, Kohima and Jotsoma, April 1944
- The cremation ground, Kohima, April 1944
- The elephant, Tiddim Road, June/October 1944
- The road ahead, Madras, November 1945
- Epilogue
- Afterword
- Appendices.