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Fischer's note about Subhas Bose[edit]

Isn't it a conspiracy theory? Subhas Bose does not mention Fischer. The text should be removed or shortened.Xx236 (talk) 11:35, 16 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Inspiration[edit]

Louis Fischer was an influential American journalist and author, renowned for his keen insights and profound contributions to political literature. Born on February 29, 1896, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Fischer forged a distinguished career through his incisive reporting and comprehensive biographies. He initially worked as a correspondent in Europe and the Soviet Union, providing a unique American perspective on international events during tumultuous periods such as the Russian Revolution and the rise of Nazi Germany. Fischer's deep engagement with global political movements and his commitment to exploring the lives of pivotal historical figures culminated in his highly regarded works, including the profound biography "The Life of Mahatma Gandhi." His meticulous research and empathetic narrative style have cemented Fischer's legacy as an authoritative voice in chronicling significant historical epochs and personalities. 2409:40D0:1003:3A9D:89D6:2269:7727:F625 (talk) 09:58, 8 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]