The war for liberation has not always been black and white. The events that led to the war was complicated in more ways than one. The major global forces were in confrontation with one another, and there were many undercurrents in the internal events as well. A number of facts and events that had remained undisclosed are revealed in this candid and intimate conversation by three key participants of the war. The conversations also delve into deep analysis of known facts that sheds new light on the 1971 war. New information, coupled with the critical analysis in this text, makes this book a rare collectible for anyone who is interested in the history of the emergence of Bangladesh. Contents Chapter I Non-Cooperation Movement and War of Resistance Chapter II Declaration of Independence Chapter III Armed Warfare Chapter IV The Psychology of the Soldiers Chapter V On the Soldiers Repatriated from Pakistan Chapter VI About Youth Camps Chapter VII Guerrilla Operations Chapter VIII Leadership of the Joint Command Chapter IX On Other Guerrilla Forces Chapter X Mujib Bahini Chapter XI Developments after Independence