Part of the original track at Hellfire Pass which the Japanese named Konyu Cutting created by the POWs who died whilst working


Part of the original track at Hellfire Pass which the Japanese named Konyu Cutting created by the POWs who died whilst working under Japanese rule on the Thai-Burma rail link railway line commonly known as the death railway between Nam Tok and Kanchanaburi Railway Station.


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Photo credit: © Emma Durnford / Alamy / Afripics
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