The scale of the contribution made by Indian soldiers in the First World War is increasingly recognised, but their experiences get less mainstream attention. Erica Wald offers an insight into the their shock at the scale of battle, the shortages they faced and the ‘recycling’ wounded soldiers employed by British leaders struggling for manpower in the early years of the war. This post forms part of a series on India and World War I. Click here to view more posts
This thesis examines the commemoration of Indian soldiers who died during the First World War by the...
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South Asian involvement in the early phase of the Second World War in Britain has received only scan...
The scale of the contribution made by Indian soldiers in the First World War is increasingly recogni...
During WWI, India found itself in the unusual position of being low on the British Empire’s list of ...
Centenary celebrations of the First World War have seen renewed interest in the experience of Indian...
Indian soldiers played a key role in British campaigns in Europe during World War I but the Middle E...
The major contribution of the Indian subcontinent to the British effort in the First World War is no...
The performance of the Indian Corps in France in the first months of the war was mixed: there were s...
In January 1915, a wounded Punjabi Rajput soldier, recovering from injuries sustained on the Western...
Most Indian soldiers were volunteers who could not read or write before they were recruited by the B...
India went to war in Europe in 1914 to plug the gaps on the Allied line of defence. Her army wasn't ...
Journalist Shrabani Basu has authored multiple books on the shared histories of India and Britain. A...
The mobilisation of the British empire during the First World War created new spaces for encounter b...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
This thesis examines the commemoration of Indian soldiers who died during the First World War by the...
During the early years of the First World War, wounded Indian soldiers were treated at hospitals in ...
South Asian involvement in the early phase of the Second World War in Britain has received only scan...
The scale of the contribution made by Indian soldiers in the First World War is increasingly recogni...
During WWI, India found itself in the unusual position of being low on the British Empire’s list of ...
Centenary celebrations of the First World War have seen renewed interest in the experience of Indian...
Indian soldiers played a key role in British campaigns in Europe during World War I but the Middle E...
The major contribution of the Indian subcontinent to the British effort in the First World War is no...
The performance of the Indian Corps in France in the first months of the war was mixed: there were s...
In January 1915, a wounded Punjabi Rajput soldier, recovering from injuries sustained on the Western...
Most Indian soldiers were volunteers who could not read or write before they were recruited by the B...
India went to war in Europe in 1914 to plug the gaps on the Allied line of defence. Her army wasn't ...
Journalist Shrabani Basu has authored multiple books on the shared histories of India and Britain. A...
The mobilisation of the British empire during the First World War created new spaces for encounter b...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
This thesis examines the commemoration of Indian soldiers who died during the First World War by the...
During the early years of the First World War, wounded Indian soldiers were treated at hospitals in ...
South Asian involvement in the early phase of the Second World War in Britain has received only scan...