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The impact of the Second World War

Adam Kidson explains the reasons behind Britain’s eventual departure from India after the Second World War

Indian and British troops in roadside trenches during the Second World War, May 1944
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Edexcel AS Britain and the nationalist challenge in India, 1900–47

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