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Railroad to Burma James Boyle

Railroad to Burma By James Boyle

Railroad to Burma by James Boyle


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Summary

James Boyle, a young Australian, was one of thousands of prisoners of war who worked in inhuman conditions to build the Thailand/Burma railway. Determined to record his experiences, he kept a secret notebook, recording fragments of life on the railroad. That small book forms the core of his story.

Railroad to Burma Summary

Railroad to Burma by James Boyle

A 25 year old Australian, James Boyle, was one of thousands of prisoners of war who worked in inhuman conditions to build the Thailand/Burma railway. He was determined to record his experiences, and those of his mates, at the limits of human endurance. Boyle sacrificed precious scraps of food for a tiny notebook. In it, in great secrecy, he described in shorthand fragments of life on the railroad. When the remnants of his group were withdrawn to Singapore, he buried his notebook for safekeeping. Then, after the liberation in August 1945, he retrieved his firsthand account. Over four decades later, that small book of spidery pencil-markings forms the core of Boyle's story.

Table of Contents

The defence of Malaya; Changi; Adam Park; Selarang Square incident; Japanese deception; F force - Singapore to Banpong; the long march; cholera!; Shimo Sonkurei camp; birthday on the march; Kami Sonkurei camp; return to Singapore; return to Changi; Orchard Road camp; he ain't heavy, he's my mate!; liberation.

Additional information

GOR004079796
9781863730082
1863730087
Railroad to Burma by James Boyle
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Allen & Unwin
1992-10-23
216
N/A
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