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Emilie Schenkl : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emilie Schenkl
Emilie Schenkl (26 December 1910 – March 1996), was the wife, or companion, of Subhas Chandra Bose—a major leader of Indian nationalism—and the mother of their daughter, Anita Bose Pfaff. Since Bose was unable to bring his family to India in the midst of wartime Europe, he left Schenkl, an Austrian, with a note addressed to his elder brother Sarat Bose confirming the identity of his wife and their baby daughter and asking for them to be accepted into their family, should he die in the war. Bose then moved from Germany to southeast Asia in February 1943, and subsequently died at the end of the war. After the war, Emilie and their daughter were met by Bose's brother Sarat Chandra Bose and his family in Vienna in 1948, and welcomed into the Bose family. ==Early life== Emilie Schenkl was born in Vienna on 26 December 1910 in an Austrian Catholic family. Paternal granddaughter of a shoemaker and the daughter of a veterinarian, she started primary school late—towards the end of the Great war—on account of her father's reluctance for her to have formal schooling. Her father, moreover, became unhappy with her progress in secondary school and enrolled her in a nunnery for four years. Schenkl decided against becoming a nun and went back to school, finishing when she was 20. The Great Depression had begun in Europe; consequently, for a few years she was unemployed. She was introduced to Bose through a mutual friend, Dr. Mathur, an Indian physician living in Vienna. Since Schenkl could take shorthand and her English and typing skills were good, she was hired by Bose, who was writing his book, ''The Indian Struggle''. They soon fell in love and were married in a secret Hindu ceremony in 1937, but without a Hindu priest, witnesses, or civil record. Bose went back to India and reappeared in Nazi Germany during April 1941–February 1943.
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