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  ZoomInfo Web Summary: Emilie Schenkl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Questioning Netaji's relationship or marriage with Emilie Schenkl is utter nonsense and a great dishonor to Netaji whether it comes from the Forward Bloc or anyone else.
In the special case of Emilie Schenkl and Bose living in Germany at the time of the Nazis racial laws, an inter-racial marriage was not allowed.
According to the prevailing war-time law in Germany, Emilie would have been branded as an "enemy alien" because she would be married to a British protected subject, as Britain was then at war with Nazi Germany.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Schenkl_Emilie_771742989.htm   (583 words)

  
 Benegal's 'Bose' taken to court
The researchers, deponents to a commission probing Netaji Subash Chandra Bose's mysterious disappearance from Taiwan 60 years ago, objected to the mention of the independence hero's love life, his contentious marriage to Austrian Emilie Schenkl and the title of the film.
Bose and Schenkl's daughter, Anita Piaff, and her husband Professor Martin Pfaff, a former member of the German Parliament, have visited India several times.
He said he had done extensive research, which pointed to the fact that Netaji was married to Schenkl, and that he had a daughter with her.
www.rediff.com /news/2005/may/11bose.htm   (433 words)

  
 Hindustantimes.com - the name India trusts for news
Perhaps the least known aspect of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's many-sided personality was his love for Emilie Schenkl, his Austrian wife.
Bose met Emilie Schenkl in June 1934 in Vienna, developed a close relationship during his forced European exile, secretly married her in December 1937, and had a daughter, Anita, in November 1942.
One hundred and sixty-two of his letters written between 1934 and 1942 are being published for the first time in this volume, along with eighteen of Emilie Schenkl's letters that have survived.
www.hindustantimes.com /news/specials/Netaji/hisbooks_3.htm   (187 words)

  
 Subhash Chandra Bose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He was exiled from India by the British during the mid 1930s to Europe, where he championed India's cause for self-rule before gatherings and conferences.
In 1934 he met the love of his life, Emilie Schenkl, in Vienna, and they were married in 1937 in Bad Gastein
After his father's death, the British authorities allowed him to land at Calcutta's airport only for the religious rites, which would be followed by his swift departure.
www.sitetunnel.com /cgi-bin/nph-sitetunnel.cgi/001010A/http/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subhash_Chandra_Bose   (6054 words)

  
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Five researches from Bengal are planning to take the veteran director to court claiming that they have proof that Bose never married Austrian Emilie Schenkl, as shown in the movie.
Apart from deposing before the M K Mukherjee Commission, which probed the mystery of Bose’s whereabouts after the plane crash in 1945, the researchers have also written to the Censor Board voicing their protest.
They have also questioned the authenticity of the love letters that Bose is said to have written to Schenkl.
www.hindisong.com /MovieHappening/MovieHappening.asp?ContentID=718&cID=1374   (209 words)

  
 Benegal in trouble!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
They claim they have proof that Netaji never married Austrian Emilie Schenkl, as shown in the movie.
According to researchers, Netaji's application for a visa to visit China on November 23, 1939, mentioned his marital status as 'single.' Netaji's family says he married Schenkl secretly in 1937.
Bose and Schenkl's daughter Anita Pfaff and her husband Professor Martin Pfaff, a former member of the German parliament, have visited India several times.
www.indiafm.com /scoop/05/may/0305benegal/index.shtml   (146 words)

  
 Educationworldonline.net
through most of the narrative, his big flourish is his portrayal of Bose’s relationship with his Austrian secretary, Emilie Schenkl.
Bose’s years of exile in Europe, when he was recovering from illness, and later after his escape from India, were lonely.
The loneliness was assuaged by Emilie Schenkl, whom he later married, but had to leave behind in Europe.
www.educationworldonline.net /eduworld/article.php?choice=prev_art&article_id=401&issueid=31   (1648 words)

  
 outlookindia.com | wired   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bose family sources said Anita was 'unhappy' at the condition of the surviving members of Netaji's Indian National Army even 58 years after India's independence.
Anita arrived here with her husband and sons and put up with the Bose family here primarily to celebrate 95th birthday of her late mother Emilie Schenkl on December 26 and also birthday of her aunt Krishna Bose, a former MP.
Bose family sources said Anita was proud of the Indian sentiments for the 'greatest hero' of the Indian sub-continent and was keen to visit Netaji Bhavan 'whenever she finds time'.
www.outlookindia.com /pti_news.asp?id=343888   (386 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Education Tribune
Pfaff, daughter of Subhas Chandra Bose, came to India after a gap of four years to take part in the 95th birth anniversary of her Austrian-born mother Emilie Schenkl at Netaji Bhavan in Kolkata on December 26 and the 109th birth anniversary of the great freedom fighter himself on January 23.
The survey, carried out for Dial-a-Phone, found that for most women, a man's shoes was the mirror to his personality.
As for the size of a man, it was found that for most women it was a case of 'the bigger the better', and that they liked men whose foot size measured at least a size eight.
www.tribuneindia.com /2006/20060129/society.htm   (2342 words)

  
 Amardeep Singh: Shyam Benegal's Netaji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
There is a controversy brewing around Shyam Benegal's new film on Netaji, Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero.
A group of researchers have filed suit against the film, because they dispute whether Bose was in fact married to an Austrian woman he met in the 1930s, named Emilie Schenkl.
Emilie Schenkl claimed that she had married Bose in 1937, in a secret ceremony in Vienna.
www.lehigh.edu /~amsp/2005/05/shyam-benegals-netaji.html   (862 words)

  
 Subash Chandra Bose and Vienna - Mehru Jaffer  --  Writer -- IndoIndians.com
I told her how fans had forbidden Benegal to include the marriage of Bose to Emilie Schenkl in the film and the birth of their daughter Anita.
Then she repeated what is already common knowledge that Schenkl also known as Mimi had met Bose in Vienna.
Bose was in exile and ill with tuberculosis and Mimi had looked after him.
www.indoindians.com /writer/subash.htm   (789 words)

  
 The Hindu Business Line : Let's not overreact!
Take a look at the objections some members of the Mukherjee Commission (the body which has been investigating the `mysterious death' of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, even 65 years after his disappearance) raised during the shooting of Shyam Benegal's film.
They had problems with Benegal calling him the `forgotten hero', and for showing his `marriage' to Emilie Schenkl.
When Benegal released the film, with the two inclusions, they went in for a PIL, which was rightly quashed by the Calcutta High Court.
www.thehindubusinessline.com /life/2005/05/27/stories/2005052700070400.htm   (1039 words)

  
 ‘My film on Netaji is based on facts’ - Deccan Herald - Internet Edition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The romantic scenes of Bose’s marriage with Emilie Schenkl drew flak from some quarters and five research organisations together moved a PIL in the Calcutta High Court.
While the case has been quashed, Benegal, one of the finest film-makers of India, defended his colossal work of art and felt the criticism was out of context and largely ill-conceived.
That Netaji was married to Emilie stands beyond question and the portrayal of the same in the film steadfastly followed the archival material.
www.deccanherald.com /deccanherald/jun22005/panorama165916200561.asp   (496 words)

  
 The Hindu : The private life of Indira Gandhi
Of course Netaji was not dead five years ago and we know he is still alive and eating shorshe machh even as we speak, but the book did demolish the peculiarly Bengali-Victorian myth that Netaji, being God, had no sex life.
It is high time someone gave us an insight into the human animal and showed us her feet of clay.
If Katherine Frank's Emily Bronte: A Chainless Soul (Hamish Hamilton, 1990) is any indication, she is the very woman for the task.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/2001/04/29/stories/13290463.htm   (1490 words)

  
 Keep it quiet : HindustanTimes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Simply because my lascivious brain led me earlier this week to three books that made me feel safe and less ashamed about my perverse talent for seeing smut everywhere.
The first book is a collection of letters from Subhas Chandra Bose to his wife Emilie Schenkl.
Netaji writing to Emilie before they got married.
www.hindustantimes.com /2005/Dec/05/181_1556751,00120001.htm   (1151 words)

  
 TWF India People
Anita Pfaff, the daughter of Subhas Chandra Bose, is in India after a gap of four years.
She took part in the 95th birth anniversary of her Austria-born mother Emilie Schenkl at Netaji Bhavan in Kolkata on Dec 26 and before wrapping up her visit would observe the 109th birth anniversary of the great freedom fighter himself on January 23.
Some heroes in India are not allowed to die or marry.
www.twfindia.com /peopleDetail1_08.02.06.asp   (1943 words)

  
 The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum
Before leaving Germany, Netaji had written a detailed letter to his elder brother Sharad Babu informing him of the marriage and the birth of his daughter.
So it is really immaterial what some people say or wish to believe.
When I went to Germany, I had met her and Anita, who is the Head of Department of Economics at a German University.
www.tribuneindia.com /2005/20050612/spectrum/main1.htm   (1973 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Letters to Emilie Schenkl 1934-1942: Subhas Chandra Bose: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In this volume, for the first time, is revealed Bose's relationship with Emilie Schenkl, the
It contains 162 of his letters, written between 1934 and 1942, and published for the first time along with eighteen of Emilie Schenkl's letters that have survived.
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www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0195634098   (211 words)

  
 Project South Asia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The well-known Indian nationalist, Subhas C. Bose, who has escaped from India and has been staying here secretly for almost 3 months with an Italian passport, under the cover name of Mazzotta, will arrive in Rome by plane on May 29 at the invitation of the Italian Government.
He is accompanied by his secretary, the Reich German, Emilie Schenkl.
The Italian Government has been informed through the Berlin Embassy regarding the conversations that have been carried on here with Bose.
www.mssu.edu /projectsouthasia/history/primarydocs/SCBose/Bose9.htm   (423 words)

  
 Subhas Chandra Bose in Nazi Germany
He seemed to be locked in an iron cage, an unbearable condition for ‘the Springing Tiger’.
Holiday in Rome: Netaji went on a visit to Rome in May 1941, and stayed there for six weeks with his newly married wife Emilie Schenkl.
He also met the then Italian Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano, and discussed with him the draft declaration.
www.revolutionarydemocracy.org /rdv7n1/Bose.htm   (2238 words)

  
 Shemaroo::Movies
Berlin gives him asylum, where he meets Hitler, who, by launching Operation Barbarossa, has made the same arrogant mistake Napoleon Bonaparte made: of invading Russia, thinking Moscow will fall before the deadly Russian winter does.
In Germany, Bose meets the woman he marries, Emilie Schenkl, and Indian prisoners of war, who were fighting for the Allied forces, captured in Africa by Hitler's forces.
He convinces them to prepare to fight for the motherland and secures their safety with Germany releasing them to his custody.
shemaroo.com /movies/detailreviews.asp?id=964   (587 words)

  
 Letters to Emilie Schenkl 1934-1942; Author: Bose, Subhas Chandra; Hardback; Book
Letters to Emilie Schenkl 1934-1942; Author: Bose, Subhas Chandra; Hardback; Book
This volume reveals Bose's relationship with Emilie Schenkl, the Austrian he married in Europe.
Prices subject to change to be advised on confirmation of order.
www.netstoreusa.com /stbooks/019/0195634098.shtml   (182 words)

  
 Letters to Emilie Schenkl 1934-1942: Subhas Chandra Bose (Netaji : Collected Works, Vol 7) by Subhas Chandra Bose - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Letters to Emilie Schenkl 1934-1942: Subhas Chandra Bose (Netaji : Collected Works, Vol 7) by Subhas Chandra Bose - ISBN 0195634098
Letters to Emilie Schenkl 1934-1942: Subhas Chandra Bose (Netaji : Collected Works, Vol 7)
In this volume, for the first time, is revealed Bose's relationship with Emilie Schenkl, the Austrian he married in Europe.
www.cheapbooks.info /book_description/0195634098   (297 words)

  
 Bose, Schenkl, Bose and Bose (1994) Letters to Emilie Schenkl, 1934-1942   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bose, Schenkl, Bose and Bose (1994) Letters to Emilie Schenkl, 1934-1942
Nationalists; Revolutionaries; Correspondence; India; Bose, Subhas Chandra; Schenkl, Emilie
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www.getcited.org /?PUB=100066588&showStat=Ratings   (99 words)

  
 Following the Netaji's footsteps
Hi, Can anyone provide me detail address of Renkoji temple in Tokyo?
What a mess this article is! Netaji's wife was Emilie Schenkl and not Amelia Schankel.
And he had no son - how can he be...
202.54.124.133 /news/2005/may/04look.htm   (503 words)

  
 How's my Luck now?: 05/01/2005 - 05/31/2005
Only a few people in the cast do well.
Sachin Khedekar as Bose puts in his best effort but the situations sought to be depicted (like his marriage with Emilie Schenkl, having khichadi in a German U-Boat, having food at a pathan's dhaba in Kabul in disguise hearing them praise him) and the empty, rhetoric-filled dialogues don't help him.
Actors playing Gandhiji and Hitler for one scene each are unintentionally comic, as is the actress playing Schenkl.
tavaishnav.blogspot.com /2005_05_01_tavaishnav_archive.html   (5098 words)

  
 Bose The Forgotten Hero
Perhaps the least known aspect of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's multi-faceted personality was his love for Emilie Schenkl, his Austrian wife.
The 'Emilie Theme 1' and 'Emilie Theme 2'.
The second version touches on the exile aspect, while the first one is for the happier times with piano dominating along with snatches of ballroom dancing.
www.bollyvista.com /article/a/31/4496/5   (302 words)

  
 Within / Without: on walking alone
The movie does nothing to demystify the legend.
People who shaped certain decisions like Emilie Schenkl were like little cartoons that popped in, and just a part of the frame.
And Hitler is a calm, long haired and rather tall idiot.
nehasri.blogspot.com /2005/05/on-walking-alone.html   (445 words)

  
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Netaji: Collected Works: Letters to Emilie Schenkl, 1934-42 Vol 7 (Netaji: Collected Works) Subhas Chandra Bose ISBN: 0195634098
Netaji: Collected Works: Letters to Emilie Schenkl, 1934-42 Vol 7 (Netaji: Collected Works)
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www.bookhead.co.uk /0195634098.aspx   (88 words)

  
 Test your epic gyaan
Unfortunately, the film also landed Benegal into much controversy, following the depiction of Bose's marriage in the film.
Five researchers on Bose took the film to court for portraying him as a married man. They claimed they had proof that Netaji never married Austrian Emilie Schenkl, as shown.
Unfortunately, the film also landed Benegal into much controversy, following the depiction of Bose's marriage in the film. Five researchers on Bose took the film to court for portraying him as a married man. They claimed they had proof that Netaji never married Austrian Emilie Schenkl, as shown.
www.rediff.com /movies/2005/aug/11quiz.htm   (759 words)

  
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Netaji's wife was Emilie Schenkl and not Amelia Schankel.
And he had no son - how can he be Krishna Bose's father-in-law?
mboard.rediff.com /board/board.php?boardid=news2005may04look   (600 words)

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