Railwaymen in the War: Tales by Japanese Railway Soldiers in Burma and Thailand 1941-47
By K. Tamayama
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By K. Tamayama
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The Japanese railway soldiers, who built the notorious Burma-Thailand railway in 1942-43, earned an unenviable reputation for brutality, but they have not hitherto told their own story. This is the first book to bring to light the testimonies of the soldiers of the Emperor, who worked with 55,200 British, Australian and Dutch prisoners of war in the construction of the 415 kilometre railway.
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Print BooksBiographyHistoryTransportationNonfictionMilitary HistoryHistorical BiographyMilitary BiographyWorld HistoryAsian HistoryRailroadsWorld War IIWar NarrativesGeneral & Miscellaneous World HistoryArmed Forces HistoryJapanese HistorySoutheast Asian HistoryWorld War II NarrativesWorld War II - War NarrativesWorld War II - Personal NarrativesWorld History - General & MiscellaneousGeneral & Miscellaneous Armed ForcesJapanese History - World War II & AftermathPacific Theater - World War II - JapanPacific Theater - World War II - General & MiscellaneousBurma (Myanmar) - HistoryRailroads - History - InternationalWorld War, 1939-1945->Personal narratives, Japanese



