Sikh channel-Kai cemetery within the arch with inscriptions in conspicuous event data to world war, studied the history of the cemetery, as follows: "When December 1941 After Japan joined World War II and then The army has occupied the territories Japan mainly in Southeast Asia quickly. Later in the year 1942 Japan decided to use civilian prisoner of war Labour Committee and create a single Pong railway on the eastern side and connects to the train station at the Lake area, stuffed. The West side to shorten the travel distance and protect international transport route to Siam (present Thailand in the country) and Burma (now Myanmar) The creation of this railway, starting from Myanmar and Thailand, which at the same time, the country finally converge at Konkuita in October 1901, 1943. To create such a train people as prisoners of war about 100,000 civilian employees and another 15000 people are experiencing due to the diseases for lack of food. Exhausted exhaustion and abuse Concentration camp prisoners in the camp of one of the big chicken is a channel that is used during the construction of the railway. Inside the camp there is a hospital and a church they built themselves prisoners of war. This cemetery was designed by Colin St Clair Oakes created the original Tomb where prisoners of war as a start. Today, the cemetery is the burial inside the captives from the countries in the British Commonwealth, more than 1400 people and most people 300 Hollander they died in the camp hospital. Commonwealth War Cemetery Commission properties (The Commenwealth Garves War Commission) is responsible for maintaining the cemetery and monument to approximately 150 countries where soldiers from various countries approximately 1,700,000 people which ngachakraphop sister died during World War two. Those who have been to all the other men and women who provide assistance during the war, which is the religion and those who do not have faith in any religious.
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