Three Million

By BBC Radio 4

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"The best history podcast I've heard in years." - The Sunday Times "Three million is great radio... and needs to be heard." - The Observer. 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 Pounds in My Pocket, this is the story of the 1943 Bengal Famine in British India - the forgotten story of World War Two. For the first time it is told by those who were there - farmers and fishermen, artists and 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. Time is running out to record their memories.


Episode Date
7. Road to the Past
Aug 29, 2024
6. Silk Scarves
Jun 12, 2024
5. Ghosts
Mar 11, 2024
4. The Tapes
Mar 11, 2024
3. The F-Word
Mar 11, 2024
2. The Cigarette Tin
Mar 11, 2024
1. War
Mar 11, 2024
Introducing Three Million: The Bengal Famine, WWII's Forgotten Story
Mar 08, 2024