Battaglione Azad Hindoustan
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''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' (in
Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance language *** Regional Ita ...
: ''Battaglione India libera'' - "Free India Battalion") was a foreign legion unit formed in Fascist Italy under the ''Raggruppamento Centri Militari'' in July 1942. The unit, raised initially as ''Centro I'', was headed by Mohammad Iqbal ShedaiBorra R. ''Subhas Chandra Bose, the Indian National Army, and the war of India's liberation.'' J Hist Rev.Winter, 1982; vol. 03 no. 4: p. 407. – a long term Indian resident of
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– and was formed of Indian ex-
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from
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.Lundari. ''I Paracadutisti Italiani 1937-45''. p. 90 Raised along with units dedicated to
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(''Centro T'') and the
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s (''Centro A''), it was tasked to intelligence gathering and
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operations behind enemy lines. A part of ''Centro I'' was renamed ''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' in August 1942 when the ''Raggruppamento Centri Militari'' itself was redesignated as ''Raggruppamento Frecce Rosse'' ("Red Arrows group").Lundari. ''I Paracadutisti Italiani 1937-45''. p. 99 By the time of its disbandment in November 1942, ''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' came to be between three hundred and fifty and four hundred strong. Units of the ''Raggruppamento Frecce Rosse'' were intended to infiltrate on the ground, from submarines and by parachute. Accordingly, a further unit was raised within the ''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' to form the ''plotone paracadutisti'' ("parachute platoon"). The chosen troops were sent for paratroop combat training to the parachute school at
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.


Uniform

The soldiers of the ''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' wore standard
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military uniforms. However – unlike the troops of the German-raised '' Legion Freies Indien'', who had peaked field caps – all the troops of the ''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' wore a
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of the colour of the Italian ''Sahariana''
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. Additionally, the troops wore on their tunics collar patches with three vertical stripes in the
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,
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and
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(reflecting the colours of the
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that was at the time the focus of the nationalist movement). Italians serving in the ''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' were distinguished by stars on the collar patches that was not worn by the Indian troops. The Tarquinia detachment sent for parachute training wore their own collar patches above paratroop-pattern patches, as well as the paratroop badge depicting an open yellow parachute embroidered in rayon thread on the left upper arm.


Structure

According to the order of battle of the Italian ''Raggruppamento Centri Militari'' in May 1942, the unit had the following under its control: ''comando'' ("headquarters") commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Massimo Invrea; ''Centro T'' consisting of Italians from Tunisia; ''Centro A'' consisting of Italians from Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Arabia; plus Arabs and Sudanese ex-prisoners-of-war and lastly; ''Centro I'' consisting of Italians from India and Persia and Indian ex-prisoners-of-war. In all, the ''Raggruppamento Centri Militari'' collected together approximately 1,200 Italians, 400 Indians and 200 Arabs. In August 1942 the ''Raggruppamento'' was renamed ''Raggruppamento Frecce Rosse'' ("Red Arrows group") a name chosen by the commanding officer in memory of his service with the Italian ''Divisione Frecce Nere'' ("Black Arrows Division") of the Italian ''
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'' ("Corps of Volunteer Troops") in the Spanish Civil War. The three ''Centri Militari'' received new designations at the same time. According to the order of battle of the Italian ''Raggruppamento Frecce Rosse'' in August 1942, the following units comprised the force structure: ''comando'' ("headquarters"), ''Battaglione d'Assalto Tunisia'' ("Tunisia Assault Battalion"), which was formerly ''Centro T''; ''Gruppo Italo-Arabo'' ("Italo-Arab Group"), formerly ''Centro A''; and ''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' ("Free Indian Battalion"), formerly ''Centro I''. The ''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' was created out of ''Centro I'' using both the ex-Indian Army personnel (the Indian Army was under British operational command) and Italians previously resident in India and Persia (Iran). The order of battle of the ''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' in August 1942 was: *''Compagnia fucilieri'' ("motorized rifle company") *''Compagnia mitraglieri'' ("motorized
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company") *''Plotone paracadutisti'' ("parachute platoon") *Overseas Italian platoon


Disbandment

Despite their investment in training the Indians in infiltration combat, the Italians considered the Indian troops of ''Battaglione Azad Hindoustan'' to be of doubtful loyalty and this view was confirmed when the Indians mutinied on learning of the Axis defeat at El Alamein in November 1942. Following this the battalion was disbanded and the Indians returned to their prisoner-of-war camps.


See also

* Indian National Army *
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*
Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind The Provisional Government of Free India (''Ārzī Hukūmat-e-Āzād Hind'') or, more simply, ''Azad Hind'', was an Indian provisional government established in Japanese occupied Singapore during World War II. It was created in October 1943 ...


References

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