Three Million

1. War

Mar 11, 2024
The podcast unearths the chilling tales of the Bengal Famine during World War II, where three million Indian lives were lost, yet remain unmemorialized. It dives into personal narratives that highlight the colonial neglect and media silence surrounding this tragedy. Calcutta’s vibrant war-time culture is explored, showcasing interactions between local inhabitants and Allied soldiers. Additionally, a 97-year-old woman's haunting recollections illuminate the human resilience in the face of unimaginable hardship.
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INSIGHT

Unremembered Bengal Famine Tragedy

  • The Bengal famine caused the deaths of around three million people during WWII, largely forgotten globally.
  • There's a debate on the exact number, but no memorials exist to acknowledge this tragedy.
ANECDOTE

British Witness to Two Realities

  • Pamela Dowley Wise, a British woman in Calcutta, witnessed contrasting lives during wartime.
  • While elites enjoyed luxuries, millions in Bengal faced starvation and deprivation.
INSIGHT

Calcutta Transformed by War

  • Allied troops flooded Calcutta, prioritizing soldiers for food amid rising inflation.
  • The city became a cosmopolitan hub contrasting with rural suffering outside.
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