Living Hell: Story Of A WW II Survivor At The Death Railway David McCullough dadaism and surrealism
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Living Hell: Story Of A WW II Survivor At The Death Railway David McCullough dadaism and surrealismIn October 1943, the 415km long Burma Thailand Railway or the Death Railway was completed to serve the imperial interest of Japan in the Pacific War. Traversing some of the densest jungles in the world, it was an engineering feat that took the lives of thousands of Allied prisoners of war and Asian labourers. Many former prisoners of war have written about their harrowing experiences along the Death Railway. However, what is not well documented in
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