Subhas Chandra Bose faced significant challenges during his fight for India's independence, including political opposition from within the Indian National Congress, especially from leaders like Mahatma Gandhi. His radical approach and calls for complete independence led to his expulsion from the Congress in 1939. During World War II, he sought support from Axis powers, which involved dangerous alliances and perilous travels. Ultimately, his relentless pursuit of freedom for India came at the cost of his personal safety and wellbeing, culminating in his mysterious death in a plane crash in 1945.
Coffin ships are called coffin ships cause lots of people died on them
The Ships went to your house!!!
no he did not
Ships are tied to things called docks that are in harbors.(usually)
Yes he did own ships. :)
I believe it was Helen of Troy.
the British responded to the raids on their ships because they captured americans ships and faced them into the british navy.
he faced troubles such as the cracken or a big fat octopus that ate ships in the sea
Helen Of Troy. It is said she was so beautiful and desirable that a war was fought over her. The thousand ships is a reference to the invasion fleet sent into battle.
Thankfully, the Russians, faced with the American resolve, turned their ships round and returned them back to Russia.
Most of the slaves faced horrible conditions on the ships
Most of the slaves faced horrible conditions on the ships.
During the early 1800s, American ships and sailors faced being thrown overboard, having to walk the plank, and suffering lack of food or fresh water.
In Mesopotamia, merchants' boats may have been destroyed, causing them to not be trusted by the buyer.
why should I tell u its not like u need an answer
The challenges were many -how to get tanks ashore from ships, how to get men across gunswept beaches, and how to beat the unexpected divisions of German troops.
It was the first time in naval history that ironclad ships faced each other.