Mutiny in the RAF - Secret History

The Royal Air Force Mutiny of 1946 was caused by slow demobilisation and poor service conditions following the end of World War II. In reality the mutiny was a strike action, beginning at Karachi and later spreading to 60 RAF stations in India and Ceylon, including the largest base at Kanpur. Later declassified reports have shown that British troops were retained in India by Clement Atlee’s Labour Government to control possible unrest caused by the Indian independence movement.
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