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History Section - Please choose here ------------------------ History ------------------------ - Battalion Formation and Training - Middle East - Java - POWS - POW School - Burma-Thai Railway - Weary Dunlop - New Guinea - War's End The Burma-Thailand Railway We found it pitiful to observe the condition of so many men... In June 1942, the Japanese army began construction of the 415 km ...
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Captain George Duffy, Prisoner of War of German and Japanese writes about death of POWs on Sumatra Death Railway during World War II ...
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The Death Railway by When people come to Thailand, one of the first things they want to see is The Bridge on the River Kwai. Made famous by the 1957 film starring Alec Guinness, William Holden and Jack Hawkins, the bridge is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Thailand today. The rebuilt Bridge over the River Kwai Located in Kanchanaburi, it's 120 km west and about two hours drive from ...
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A Life for every Sleeper The Siam - Burma Railway 1942 - 1943 In June 1942, 61000 British, Australian, American, New Zealand, Danish and Dutch POWs as well as an estimated 250000 labourers from Siam, Burma and Malaya were put to work by the Japanese Imperial Army to construct a railway line 415km long to link Kanchanaburi to the Japanese Base Camp in Thanbyuzayat in Burma, thus ensuring a direct ...
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