Prem Kumar Sahgal

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Prem Kumar Sahgal was an officer of the Indian National Army best known as one of the three INA commanders tried in the historic Red Fort trials that galvanized the Indian independence movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian National Army officer
person
associatedWith Azad Hind Government
surface form: Azad Hind

Indian National Army
Subhas Chandra Bose
causeOfNotability Indian National Army trials
surface form: Red Fort INA trials
countryOfCitizenship India
employer Indian National Army
familyName Sahgal
fullName Prem Kumar Sahgal self-link
givenName Prem
hasEthnicity Indian
hasRole commander in the Indian National Army
historicalSignificance his trial helped galvanize public opinion in favor of Indian independence
languageSpoken English
Hindi
legalStatusDuringTrial accused of waging war against the British Crown
militaryBranch Indian National Army
militaryConflict World War II
movement Indian nationalism
notableFor being one of the three INA officers tried at the Red Fort trials
occupation military officer
participantIn Indian National Army activities during World War II
Indian independence movement
Indian National Army trials
surface form: Red Fort trials
placeOfActivity British India
Southeast Asia
trialBy British colonial authorities in India
trialHeldAt Red Fort
surface form: Red Fort, Delhi

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Indian National Army notableCommander Prem Kumar Sahgal
Indian National Army trials defendant Prem Kumar Sahgal
INA notableCommander Prem Kumar Sahgal
subject surface form: Indian National Army
Lakshmi Sahgal spouse Prem Kumar Sahgal
Prem Kumar Sahgal fullName Prem Kumar Sahgal self-link