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Injured Indian soldier, First World War, 1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
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Injured Indian soldier, First World War, 1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Injured Indian soldier, First World War, 1914, (c1920). " The Happy Warrior" : a wounded Indians return from the front. Over one million Indian troops in the British Indian Army (of the Raj) fought in the European, Mediterranean and the Middle East theatres of war. At least 74, 187 Indian soldiers died, with 67, 000 wounded. From " The Great World War - A History" Volume II, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, London, c1920]
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Injured Indian soldier, First World War, 1914, (c1920). This powerful print captures the resilience and sacrifice of an Indian soldier returning from the frontlines. Titled 'The Happy Warrior, ' it serves as a poignant reminder of the over one million brave Indian troops who fought alongside the British in various theaters of war during World War I. The image is a testament to the immense contribution made by these soldiers from Hindoostan to the war effort. Despite facing unimaginable hardships and dangers, they displayed unwavering courage and dedication to their country. The wounded soldier depicted here symbolizes their collective struggle and determination. With at least 74,187 Indian soldiers losing their lives and another 67,000 being wounded, this photograph stands as a solemn tribute to their sacrifices. It is a stark reminder of the human cost of warfare. Published in Volume II of 'The Great World War - A History, ' edited by Frank A Mumby in approximately 1920, this image offers us a glimpse into history through its black-and-white composition. Its inclusion in this book speaks volumes about its significance as an important historical document. As we reflect upon this photograph today, let us remember not only those who served but also those whose stories remain untold – countless individuals like this injured soldier who gave everything for their country.
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