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Gift to army from Kolkata police: World War II memories

The antique items will be put on display at the museum in Fort William

Rohan Datta
Published 18.09.21, 12:32 PM
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Kolkata police inspector Amitabha Bhattacharya hands over war memorabilia — weapons used in the Second World War — to Indian Army Colonel Arindam Dhar at the Calcutta Police Museum on September 17

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The antique weapons that the Kolkata police handed over to the army included a 0.38 calibre Enfield pistol revolver, three khukris, a knife, a sword with scabbard and an iron helmet

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These weapons were given to Lieutenant Colonel G. Bhattacharya, who had served in the Royal Indian Army during the Second World War, by a German soldier

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These vestiges of the great war were in the care of Colonel Bhattacharya’s son, retired IAS officer P. Bhattacharya. He had donated the memorabilia to Kolkata police last year

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Mandeep Singh Hooda, public relations officer in Kolkata for the defence ministry, told My Kolkata: “We will put these on display at the museum in Fort William by September 25. We are now in the process of tagging and preparing suitable cases for the items"

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