History | Completed | 2018 | India
On August 18th, 1945, Indian political exile, Subhash Chandra Bose boarded a submarine from the Kreigsmarine’s Monsun Gruppe 33rd Flotilla at Singapore’s Keppel Harbour. Did he use this transport to ferry a cargo of gold to Vladivostok in Soviet Russia? Netaji Bose: The Lost Treasure reveals this aspect of WW2 for the first time on television.
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AIM Television Pvt.Ltd.
Producer/S: Iqbal Chand Malhotra
Director: Iqbal Chand Malhotra
Status: Completed
Sales Rights: All
Website: https://www.aimtelevision.com/
Email: iqbalmalhotra@aimtelevision.com
Phone: +91 9811023088
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