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Author Custance Green, Hilary

Title Surviving the Death Railway : a POW's Memoir and Letters from Home
Published Havertown : Pen and Sword, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (289 pages)
Contents Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Notes to Reader; Preface; Timeline; Family Tree; Maps; Part One: Barry, Phyllis and 27 Line Section; Chapter 1: Britain: Spring 1937 to Spring 1941; After the ball, Barry and Phyllis; Honeymoon and war; 27 Line Section created; Part Two: 6,000 Miles East; Chapter 2: Britain to Malaya: July to December 1941; Dancing on the docks; Singapore and all's well; Wires across the jungle; First casualty; Chapter 3: Britain: Late 1941; Phyllis in the White House; Chapter 4: Malaya: December 1941; Japan and the UK at war
Chapter 5: Britain: December 1941 to January 1942Phyllis, Robin and rabbits; Chapter 6: Malaya: December 1941 to 15 February 1942; Last letters home; War in the city; Singapore falls; Part Three: Wall of Silence; Chapter 7: Britain: February to March 1942; The silence begins; Chapter 8: Singapore: February to August 1942; Changi; Early deaths; Chapter 9: Britain: March to August 1942; Writing to a ghost; False comfort; Chapter 10: Singapore: September 1942; Memorial at Bukit Timah; Chapter 11: Britain: October 1942; News for the lucky few
Chapter 12: Singapore to Thailand (Siam): November 1942To Siam in cattle trucks; Ban Pong, Siam/Thailand; Moving earth, Tamuang to Wang Lan; Chapter 13: Britain: Late 1942; Dreams and plans; Good news?; Chapter 14: Thailand: December 1942 to March 1943; Making and mending, hungrier and thinner; Chapter 15: Britain: January to March 1943; Postmistress, mother, friend and wife; Chapter 16: Thailand: April 1943; Wampo [Wang Pho] Viaduct; Chapter 17: Britain: Spring 1943; The missing story; Chapter 18: Thailand: Spring 1943; Walking, walking, long time walking; North from Wampo
The end of the road, 211k CampBeyond the call of duty; Chapter 19: Britain: Summer 1943; Silent summer; Chapter 20: Thailand: Summer 1943; Chungkai, storyteller and lady almoner; Chapter 21: Britain: November 1943 to February 1944; Down to twenty-five words; Chapter 22: Thailand: Late 1943 to Early 1944; Hospital orderly; Chapter 23: Britain: Spring to Summer 1944; Barry is alive; Chapter 24: Thailand: 1944; Clinging to hope in Chungkai; Kongsi; Chapter 25: Britain: Autumn1944; News of the 'hellships'; Chapter 26: Thailand: Chungkai 1944; Chorus girl
Chapter 27: Britain: December 1944 to May 1945Phyllis and the War Office; Signalman Potter & Signalman Riley; Chapter 28: Britain: May to August 1945; Delivering bad news; Chapter 29: Thailand: Early 1945; Bridge over the River Kwai; Barbed wire at Kanchanaburi (Kanburi) camp; The last 200km, Nakhon Nayok; Part Four: Picking up the Pieces; Chapter 30: Britain: August 1945; Peace at a cost; Chapter 31: Thailand to India: Freedom; An American paratrooper; Trying to bridge the void; Chapter 32: Britain: September 1945; The telegram; Chapter 33: Britain: Autumn 1945; Second honeymoon
Summary The ordeals of the POWs put to slave labour by their Japanese masters on the Burma Railway have been well documented yet never cease to shock. It is impossible not to be horrified and moved by their stoic courage in the face of inhuman brutality, appalling hardship and ever-present death.While Barry Custance Baker was enduring his 1000 days of captivity, his young wife Phyllis was attempting to correspond with him and the families of Barrys unit. Fortunately these moving letters have been preserved and appear, edited by their daughter Hilary, in this book along with Barrys graphic memoir written after the War. Surviving the Death Railways combination of first-hand account, correspondence and comment provide a unique insight into the long nightmare experienced by those in the Far East and at home. The result is a powerful and inspiring account of one of the most shameful chapters in the history of mankind which makes for compelling reading
Notes Who else came home?
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Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.
Prisoners of war -- Great Britain -- Biography
Prisoners of war -- Thailand -- Biography
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military.
Prisoners of war
Great Britain
Thailand
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781473870024
147387002X