Subhas Chandra Bose
Politician
Intheir for his appeals to Japan and Nazi Germany for aid in freeing India from British rule, Bose led a radical group within the Indian National Congress in the two decades leading up to the start of World War II.
Before entering politics, he studied at both the University of Calcutta and the University of Cambridge and worked for the Indian Civil Service.
In the early 1920s, he established a news publication titled Swaraj.
He had a long-term relationship with, or possibly a secret marriage to, Austrian national Emilie Schenkl. The union resulted in a daughter named Anita Bose Pfaff.
During the late 1930s, Bose briefly served as President of the Indian National Congress, but he was quickly removed from office by Mahatma Gandhi.