‘Pure fodder- Indian labour in France during WW-I'' - rues K J S Chatrath

 

Coming very soon - my 32nd book with photos, on the Indian non-combatants who died in France during WW-I. They were non-arms carrying personnel who had nothing to protect themselves during War and were pure fodder. Details presented would include their names, details of the units to which they belonged dates of deaths, fathers’ and village’s names in India from where they went and the name and plot numbers of the cemeteries in France where they lie buried/cremated.

‘They’ have been waiting for more than a hundred years in France waiting for some one from their country to come and visit ‘them’. I spent a Diwali among some of ‘them’ in one of the cemeteries in France a few years back.


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