http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-40724861
Considering how as the article itself explains there were "maybe a few hundred among hundreds of thousands [of non Indians]" how on earth can anyone sensibly accuse Nolan of ignoring the role of the Indian Army? The Indian Army played a massive role in WWII but it was hardly present in the Dunkirk campaign.
Considering how as the article itself explains there were "maybe a few hundred among hundreds of thousands [of non Indians]" how on earth can anyone sensibly accuse Nolan of ignoring the role of the Indian Army? The Indian Army played a massive role in WWII but it was hardly present in the Dunkirk campaign.