Freedom at Midnight: the Epic Drama Of India's Struggle For Independence
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Freedom at Midnight is a gripping and masterfully told account of India’s dramatic journey to independence, originally published in 1975 by renowned journalists Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins. Drawing from hundreds of interviews with key historical figures—including Lord Mountbatten and even the assassins of Mahatma Gandhi—this book offers an unparalleled, insider view of the final days of the British Raj. On August 14, 1947, one-fifth of the world’s population gained independence from the British Empire, only to face the immediate and harrowing aftermath: partition, communal violence, mass migration, and political upheaval. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, the authors reconstruct the momentous events that led to the creation of India and Pakistan. This is the India of Nehru, devastated by the nation’s division; of Jinnah, a secular Muslim leader who forged a homeland for 45 million Muslims; of Gandhi, who inspired a subcontinent through nonviolence; and of Mountbatten, the last Viceroy, navigating the chaos of a crumbling empire. Both tragic and inspiring, Freedom at Midnight brings to life the personal struggles, political decisions, and monumental shifts that shaped the destiny of South Asia.

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