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Among the more militant was Subhas Chandra Bose (1897-1945?) who organized the Free India Legion and Indian National Army to fight against Britain during World War II. (He disappeared in 1945)

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Q: What Indian believed that civil disobedience was ineffective and that the British needed to be overthrown through violence?
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