The railway's most infamous section, Hellfire Pass, got its name because of the eerie, fiery glow created by lanterns as workers toiled through the night. Visiting this site today serves as a ...
In 1943, Japan’s army brought 60,000 Allied prisoners of war and 200,000 labourers from across Asia, to Thailand and Myanmar, to build the Thai-Burma railway. Hellfire Pass earned its name from ...
A service to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of Australian work on Hellfire Pass and completion of the Thai-Burma Railway. Broadcast from the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial in Ballarat. ABC ...
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