Hitler's Indian ally: Subhas Chandra Bose
The Indian and the Nazi, the first silicone breast implant, securing nuclear material after the fall of the Soviet Union and the photos which changed the world's idea of Africa.
The Indian independence campaigner, Subhas Chandra Bose, sided with Hitler's axis powers in World War Two to try to free his country from British rule. We'll hear from his great-niece about why she thinks that if he had lived he could have changed the course of India's history. We'll also hear from Dr Shruti Kapila of Cambridge University about why India's current government is celebrating Bose. Plus a nuclear scientist tells us about his role in a secret project to make safe vast swathes of nuclear-contaminated land in post-Soviet Kazakhstan - as well as preventing nuclear material from falling into the wrong hands. Also, the reckless actions which led to the sinking of the Costa Concordia cruise ship, the first woman to have silicone breast implants and Malick SidibΓ©, the Malian photographer whose work altered people's perceptions about 1960s Africa.
Photo: Subhas Chandra Bose giving a speech in Nazi Germany in 1942.
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