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Three Million

Three Million

BBC Radio 4 9 Episodes Mar 8, 2024

During the Second World War, at least three million Indian people died in the Bengal Famine, one of the largest losses of civilian life on the Allied side, yet there is no memorial to them anywhere in the world. This podcast, from the award-winning creator of Partition Voices and Three Pounds in My Pocket, tells the forgotten story of the 1943 Bengal Famine in British India through the voices of those who were there—farmers, fishermen, artists, writers, colonial British, and everyday citizens. Nearly all of the testimony in the series has never been broadcast before. Eighty years on, those who lived through it are a vanishing generation, and time is running out to record their memories.

Episodes

Introducing Three Million: The Bengal Famine, WWII's Forgotten Story Mar 8, 2024 171 The forgotten story of World War II: the Bengal famine in British India, where at least three million people died, told for the first time by the eyewitnesses to it.
1. War Mar 11, 2024 1707 During the Second World War, at least three million Indian people, who were British subjects, died in the Bengal Famine. It was one of the largest losses of civilian life on the Allied side. But there is no memorial to them anywhere in the world - not even a plaque. Can three million people disappear from public memory? From the award-winning creator and presenter of Partition Voices and Three Pou
2. The Cigarette Tin Mar 11, 2024 1704 A boy decides how much rice he can give from a cigarette tin to hungry people. A Christian missionary sets up a makeshift relief hospital. A small child watches through the gates of his house in Calcutta as emaciated women clutching children ask for food. As the food crisis deepens, shocking testimonies from the countryside show the extent of starvation. Many thousands of hungry people begin movin
3. The F-Word Mar 11, 2024 1714 Colonial authorities wanted to censor the famine. They were worried that Britain’s wartime enemies - the Germans and the Japanese - would use it as propaganda against them.But as more and more starving people arrive in cities across Bengal, it becomes harder to suppress. Indian writers, photographers and artists document the humanitarian catastrophe, but it was risky as the censor forbade mention
4. The Tapes Mar 11, 2024 1685 Kavita discovers a set of cassette tapes containing rare interviews with Indian civil servants who were on the ground across Bengal during the famine, shedding new light on colonial responsibility. And as the need for relief in Bengal becomes ever greater, more pressure is put on the British government from India’s new Viceroy. He asks for more food imports. Could the War Cabinet and Prime Ministe
5. Ghosts Mar 11, 2024 1726 The Bengal Famine, particularly the experiences of people in the rural areas who suffered the most, is not well remembered today. There is no memorial, museum, or plaque to the victims or survivors anywhere in the world.One man has made it his life’s work to record their testimonies with paper and pen. Kavita hears from him - and tries to understand more about why the three million people who peri
6. Silk Scarves Jun 12, 2024 1758 80 years ago at least 3 million Indians, who were British subjects, died in the Bengal famine. But today different generations in Britain are coming to terms with this difficult past.Kavita meets the granddaughter of a senior colonial figure, who is only just learning about her grandfather's role in the famine. Initially she feels shame, but discoveries in her family archive change her perspective
7. Road to the Past Aug 29, 2024 2448 Kavita Puri goes to India to meet some of the last survivors of the 1943 Bengal famine. She looks for traces of how war and famine impacted Kolkata and then travels from the city along the road to where the story of famine begins.Kavita goes deep into the countryside and the jungle in West Bengal to find people who lived through that devastating time more than 80 years ago. These are voices that a
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