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During her time in Europe, Nehru was plagued with ill-health and was constantly attended by doctors.
She had to make repeated trips to Switzerland to recover, disrupting her studies.
She was being treated by the famed Swiss doctor Auguste Rollier in 1940, when the Nazi armies rapidly conquered Europe.
Nehru tried to return to England through Portugal but was left stranded for nearly two months.
She managed to enter England in early 1941, and from there returned to India without completing her studies at Oxford.
She had excelled in history, political science and economics but struggled with her Latin, failing in the subject several times.
The Oxford university later conferred on her an honorary degree.
In 2010, Oxford further honoured Gandhi by selecting her as one of the ten Oxasians, illustrious Asian graduates from the University of Oxford.

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