History of Bridge on the River Kwai Bridge on the River Kwai is a historically important one. The bridge is the most important part of the Death Railway. Built by the Japanese army captured Allied troops, including American English, Dutch, Australian, and New Zealand, approximately 61,700 Chinese laborers were joined by Vietnamese, Java, Malaya, Thailand, Burma (Myanmar) and India, many of the construction of the railway line strategy. A route through to Burma. This way one has to cross the river Kwai. We need to build more bridges. To build bridges and rail lines. Fraught with difficulty The violence of war and disease. As well as food shortages Made prisoners of war, tens of thousands have died.
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