'The sun is scorching hot, the rain lashes in gusts, and both bite deep into our bones', we still carry our burdens like ghosts, but have died and petrified for years. ' (An excerpt from the poem 'Pagoderoad' written by the Dutch forced laborer Arie Lodewijk Grendel on 29.05.1942 in Tavoy)

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Now almost 76 years ago, on August 15, 1945, the Second World War ended with the Japanese surrender. This past has largely remained unprocessed throughout Southeast Asia and certainly also in Thailand.

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Living in Singapore, we have the luxury that we travel a lot in Asia, and that's how it was last weekend in Bangkok and surroundings. We decided to visit the Burma railway built by allied prisoners of war during the second world war, including the famous "Bridge over the River Kwai" and also the so-called Hellevuur (Hellfire) pass with the burial place of many prisoners who did not survive the work .

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