
Chung Kai War Cemetery - Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
N 14° 00.345 E 099° 30.894
47P E 555603 N 1548422
A smaller, more poignant cemetery on the outskirts of town dedicated to the POWs who died in the hospital that once stood on these grounds.
Waymark Code: WM3D8E
Location: Thailand
Date Posted: 03/18/2008
Views: 52
Under the brutal control of their Japanese captors, thousands of Allied POWs died while being forced to help their enemy build a supply railway line across Thailand. At this site during the war there was a hospital for the treatment of POWs suffering from diseases, malnutrition, or just the fatigue of conditions. As they died in the hospital they were laid to rest in a makeshift cemetery beside the hospital building. Their graves were marked with wooden crosses. After the war it was decided to leave the 1,750 graves undisturbed and build a fitting monument to replace the old hospital building. Worth the drive out of town to see.
Date cemetery was established: 1943
 Visiting hours: Open 24/7 although vehicles cannot enter the grounds. There is a caretaker living on the grounds.
 Website pertaining to the cemetery: [Web Link]

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