World War II home front in British India
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The World War II home front in British India encompasses the social, economic, and political conditions experienced by Indians during the war, including resource exploitation, civil unrest, and crises such as the Bengal famine of 1943.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Second World War (Indian nationalist activities in East Asia) | 1 |
| World War II home front in British India canonical | 1 |
| World War II in India | 1 |
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Target entity: World War II home front in British India Context triple: [Bengal famine of 1943, partOf, World War II home front in British India]
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British home front during World War II
The British home front during World War II encompasses the civilian experience in Britain, including mobilization, rationing, air raids, and social change, as the population supported the war effort from within the country.
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Reorganization of the Indian Army during World War II
The Reorganization of the Indian Army during World War II was a major restructuring and expansion of British India’s military forces to meet global wartime demands, laying foundations for the modern Indian and Pakistani armies.
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British colonial authorities in India
British colonial authorities in India were the ruling administrative and military power of the British Empire on the Indian subcontinent, overseeing governance, law, and security until independence.
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The History of British India
The History of British India is an early 19th-century, multi-volume historical and philosophical account of British rule in India that strongly influenced colonial policy and Victorian views of Indian society.
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Guilty Men of India’s Partition
Guilty Men of India’s Partition is a political critique by Ram Manohar Lohia that analyzes and condemns the roles of key leaders and parties in bringing about the 1947 partition of India.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: World War II home front in British India Target entity description: The World War II home front in British India encompasses the social, economic, and political conditions experienced by Indians during the war, including resource exploitation, civil unrest, and crises such as the Bengal famine of 1943.
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A.
British home front during World War II
The British home front during World War II encompasses the civilian experience in Britain, including mobilization, rationing, air raids, and social change, as the population supported the war effort from within the country.
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B.
Reorganization of the Indian Army during World War II
The Reorganization of the Indian Army during World War II was a major restructuring and expansion of British India’s military forces to meet global wartime demands, laying foundations for the modern Indian and Pakistani armies.
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C.
British colonial authorities in India
British colonial authorities in India were the ruling administrative and military power of the British Empire on the Indian subcontinent, overseeing governance, law, and security until independence.
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D.
The History of British India
The History of British India is an early 19th-century, multi-volume historical and philosophical account of British rule in India that strongly influenced colonial policy and Victorian views of Indian society.
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E.
Guilty Men of India’s Partition
Guilty Men of India’s Partition is a political critique by Ram Manohar Lohia that analyzes and condemns the roles of key leaders and parties in bringing about the 1947 partition of India.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (79)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
aspect of World War II
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historical period ⓘ |
| appliesToJurisdiction | British Raj NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| country | British India ⓘ |
| endTime | 1945 ⓘ |
| hasPart |
Allied military bases in India
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Bengal famine of 1943 NERFINISHED ⓘ Bombay as a wartime industrial center ⓘ British recruitment propaganda in villages ⓘ Calcutta as a major wartime port ⓘ Indian National Army activities ⓘ Japanese air raids on Indian cities ⓘ Karachi as a wartime air and sea base ⓘ Ledo Road construction support ⓘ Madras as a wartime supply hub ⓘ Quit India Movement NERFINISHED ⓘ air raid precautions in Indian cities ⓘ arrest of Indian nationalist leaders in 1942 ⓘ black market in food grains ⓘ civil defence measures in British India ⓘ civilian casualties from Japanese bombing ⓘ construction of airfields in eastern India ⓘ debates over postwar constitutional reforms ⓘ desertion and disaffection in some army units ⓘ evacuation of civilians from coastal areas ⓘ expansion of arms manufacturing in India ⓘ growth of nationalist sentiment ⓘ growth of textile production for war needs ⓘ industrial expansion in British India ⓘ internment of enemy aliens in British India ⓘ labor unrest in British India ⓘ military use of Indian ports ⓘ military use of Indian railways ⓘ postwar demobilization issues in India ⓘ price controls in British India ⓘ rationing in British India ⓘ recruitment for the British Indian Army ⓘ refugee movements in eastern India ⓘ relief efforts during Bengal famine ⓘ repression of political dissent ⓘ rise of communal tensions ⓘ rural distress due to grain procurement ⓘ spread of infectious diseases during famine ⓘ strengthening of Muslim League politics ⓘ student participation in wartime politics ⓘ support for Burma campaign logistics ⓘ urban food shortages ⓘ use of Defence of India Act regulations ⓘ use of Indian cinema for wartime propaganda ⓘ use of Indian raw materials for Allied war effort ⓘ war bonds campaigns in India ⓘ war economy in British India ⓘ wartime censorship in British India ⓘ wartime inflation in British India ⓘ wartime migration within India ⓘ wartime propaganda in British India ⓘ wartime public health challenges ⓘ wartime shipping crisis in the Indian Ocean ⓘ wartime taxation increases ⓘ women’s increased participation in workforce ⓘ |
| location | Indian subcontinent ⓘ |
| partOf | World War II ⓘ |
| significantEvent |
1942 mass arrests of Congress leaders
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1942–43 sabotage and strikes ⓘ 1943–44 rice shortages ⓘ Allied conferences in Delhi and Simla ⓘ Bengal famine of 1943 NERFINISHED ⓘ INA trials at Red Fort ⓘ Japanese bombing of Calcutta NERFINISHED ⓘ Japanese bombing of Chittagong NERFINISHED ⓘ Japanese bombing of Vizagapatam NERFINISHED ⓘ Quit India Movement NERFINISHED ⓘ Royal Indian Navy mutiny of 1946 NERFINISHED ⓘ Simla Conference of 1945 NERFINISHED ⓘ Wavell Plan discussions ⓘ expansion of British Indian Army to over two million soldiers ⓘ formation of Indian National Army ⓘ use of India as base for China-Burma-India Theater ⓘ |
| startTime | 1939 ⓘ |
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