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H force thai burma railway
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h force thai burma railway

(WO 361-2000) - Rosters of British, Australian and Dutch POWs. THAILAND-01_Roster Part 1 - Part 2 (WO 361-2170) - Two rosters of Dutch, British and Australian POWs. III, Honbu - III, Nakompatong - III, Hen-Da-Tai - III, and Escapes. 4, Tamarkan 300 Party - III, Burma - Lonshi -ģ Branch, Burma - 75 Meiloe Party, Burma - Apalon - III, Nonpladuk. 2 Branch, Akrodome Camp - Musicians - III, (WO 361-2171) - Numerous rosters of POWs in Thailand. Rosters show if living, dead or killed in action (KIA), cause of death March - October 1943.ģ61-2204) - British and American POWs at Burma Camp 6, later IV. MALAYA British deaths (some Dutch) (RG 407 Box 174) - Unreported Deaths of Allied Personnel. MALAYA_THAILAND_Vol 4_Dut_Aus_Other_rosters Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 (RG 407 Box 121) - Dutch, Australian Canadian, New Zealand, Danish, French, Greek ( from p. MALAYA_THAILAND_Vol 3_Dutch_roster Part 1 - Part 2 (RG 407 Box 121) [Last two pages of this file are the cover page and page On page 203 (in pencil at the bottom), which is also page 379 (in printĪt the top). Presumed to be page 180 at the top (not shown on this page, but theįollowing page is numbered 181 at the top). With the "H" names on page 2 (in pencil at the bottom of the page),

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This roster appears to be a continuation of the British MALAYA_THAILAND_Vol2_British_roster (RG 407 Box 120) MALAYA_THAILAND_Vol 1_Australian_roster Part 1 - Part 2 (RG 407 Box 120) Report on POW Camps in SE Asia taken from info from POWs and civilian Report (RG 3) - Death roster for 136 US, Canada, Thailand Camps Death Roster and SEA Camps Technicians camp Thailand Rasbany report on Tamajoe Thailand ( sketch) Huts photo Leon report on Nakhon Pathon Thailand Pryor report on Rabaul Aussies Rasbany report on Brenkassey Thailand Kanbury Of prison camps near Kanchanaburi Chung Kia camp sketch Kilo camp Summers report on Tamarkan ( camp sketch) Ĭamp photo Tamuang camp photos 1 - 2 Slaughter report Report on Thanbyuzayat Burma Norwood map of TBR Heinen report on 100 Kilo camp ( sketch) Letter USS Houston Clark letter to Norwood Color map of TBR Īffidavit Summers affidavit Rogers report on 100 Kilo camp ( sketch) Thai-Burma Railway Report on Malaya camps Hamlin statement Roster Gorski report on Sumatra Tamarakan camp, Siam ( camp sketch) Camp map Of Norwood trip to Singapore 142nd General Hospital Kellogg Report on Bangkok Gorski letter to

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Sketch) List of Java and South East Asia camps p1 - p2 - p3 - p4 ĭuffy drawings (see below) Ban Pang, Siam Airport Camp, Makasuri, (RG 3) - Harrell Report on Tamwan, Siam Petchaburi, Siam (RG 153 Box 7, JAG files) - cards are mixed in with other area camps,Ĭontain many names and places relating to deaths, news events, Thailand CELLUM testimony, Incidents in Thai camps, Serang and ThaiĬamp reports, Borneo camps, few pages from Treatment of Malayan PeopleĪsst. (RG 153 Box 105) - Rangoon camp, Maymyo camp Burma, Tamarkan camp Sino Anganan 100-kilo camp, Cemetery #1 Kanchanaburi) Roselle deathĬertificate British, American and Australian POWs killed by bombingsĪt camps in Thailand, Mukden, Taiwan, Osaka, Tokyo, Fukuoka, Sendai Saigon camp grave lists and detailed locations (Apparon 80-kilo camp, Regiment), with maps Swiss telegrams re USS Houston survivors, list ofĪmerican POWs in Thailand lists of British and Dutch POWs deceased in (RG 24 Box 6) - Report on camps by John Slaughter (Royal Norfolk RAILWAY - Assorted maps of the TBR (poor image quality) Information on Thailand-Burma Railway Centreĭeath Railway - Thailand-Burma Railway (FEPOW)īurma Thailand Railway Memorial Association Village, so the list below gives both name (Tanyin) and kilo (35) campĬhart of Movements - Detail of Movements Example: 35 Kilo Camp, MacPherson'sįirst camp in Thailand the tendency was to use the name of the nearest Rod Beattie has worked diligently on this project for years and wasįor those who worked on the Burma end, the men used the distance fromīase Thanbyuzayat as camp names. Neil and Rod Beattie have worked to make this as accurate as possible. Thailand Railway and makes allowances for the spelling differentials. Japanese, sets out the known details of the camps on the Burma This naming convention, developed by Neil MacPherson of Australia andĪccepted by the Center For Research, Allied POWS Under The Thai-Burma Death Railway Camps Thai-Burma Death Railway Camps












H force thai burma railway