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The Oscar-winning movie Bridge Over the River Kwai dramatized to millions the building of the infamous Japanese Death Railway - the supply line for Japans planned invasion of India during World War II. But the movie told only part of the story, giving the impression that all men working on the line were British. In fact, 668 Americans - serving on the USS Houston and with the Texas National Guards Second Battalion - worked alongside the other Allied troops in the jungle camps. In Building the Death Railway, their story is told for the first time. In 22 interviews with American survivors, we learn the details of their lengthy ordeal. Disease, punishment, camaraderie, work conditions and attempts to escape are described by the men who were there. The story begins with their capture and ends with their liberation 42 months later. The Burma-Thailand Death Railway was one of the most horrible sentences a prisoner of war could endure. Thousands died in the jungles of Burma. More than 130 Americans - one man in five - never returned home, victims of neglect, abuse, starvation and disease. Building the Death Railway gives the American perspective on events that shocked the world.

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title:Building the Death Railway : The Ordeal of American POWs in Burma, 1942-1945
author:La Forte, Robert S.
publisher:Scholarly Resources, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:084202428X
print isbn13:9780842024280
ebook isbn13:9780585196350
language:English
subjectWorld War, 1939-1945--Prisoners and prisons, Japanese, World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Burma, World War, 1939-1945--Conscript labor, Burma-Siam Railroad--History, Prisoners of war--Burma--History--20th century, Prisoners of war--United States--
publication date:1993
lcc:D805.B9B85 1993eb
ddc:940.54/7252/09591
subject:World War, 1939-1945--Prisoners and prisons, Japanese, World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Burma, World War, 1939-1945--Conscript labor, Burma-Siam Railroad--History, Prisoners of war--Burma--History--20th century, Prisoners of war--United States--
Page iii
Building the Death Railway
The Ordeal of American POWs in Burma, 19421945
Edited by
Robert S. La Forte &
Ronald E. Marcello
Building the death railway the ordeal of American POWs in Burma 1942-1945 - image 2
A Scholarly Resources Inc. Imprint
Wilmington, Delaware
Page iv
Picture 3
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for permanence of paper for printed library materials, Z39.48, 1984.
1993 by Scholarly Resources Inc.
All rights reserved
First published 1993
Printed and bound in the United States of America
Scholarly Resources Inc.
104 Greenhill Avenue
Wilmington, DE 19805-1897
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Building the death railway : the ordeal of American POWs in Burma,
19421945 / edited by Robert S. La Forte and Ronald E. Marcello.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8420-2428-X
1. World War, 19391945Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.
2. World War, 19391945Concentration campsBurma. 3. World
War, 19391945Conscript labor. 4. Burma-Siam RailroadHistory.
5. Prisoners of warBurmaHistory20th century. 6. Prisoners of
warUnited StatesHistory20th century. I. La Forte, Robert S.
(Robert Sherman), 1933- . II. Marcello, Ronald E.
D805.B9B85 1993
940.54'7252'0959ldc20 92-27641
CIP
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TO THE MEN OF THE LOST BATTALION ASSOCIATION
(Second Battalion, 131st Field Artillery Regiment, Thirty-sixth Division
[Texas National Guard] and the USS Houston),
DRS. PHILIP BLOEMSMA AND HENRI HEKKING,
AND THOSE WHO NEVER CAME BACK
Page vii
Contents
Introduction
ix
1. The Capture
1
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Otto Schwarz, USS Houston
4
Picture 5
Paul Papish, USS Houston
13
Picture 6
Luther Prunty, Battery F
25
Picture 7
Raymond D. Reed, Medical Detachment
34
2. Bicycle Camp
43
Picture 8
J. O. ("Jack") Burge, USS Houston
46
Picture 9
Lester C. Rasbury, Headquarters Battery
56
Picture 10
Clark L. Taylor, Headquarters Battery
68
3. The Road to Burma
79
Picture 11
Donald C. Brain, USS Houston
82
Picture 12
Selclon D. Reese, USS Houston
91
Picture 13
Garth Slate, Battery F
99
4. The Death Railway
113
Picture 14
Edward Fung, Battery F
121
Picture 15
Crayton R. ("Quaty") Gordon, Service Battery
137
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