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1000 Days on the River Kwai

The Secret Diary of a British Camp Commandant

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1000 Days on the River Kwai

By: H. C. Owtram
Narrated by: Trevor Winslow
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Memoirs by former prisoners of war of the Japanese invariably make for moving story but Colonel Owtram's account of his years of captivity has a special significance.

After being captured in Singapore and transported to the infamous Burma railway, he was appointed the British Camp Commandant at Chungkai, one of the largest POW camps.

Many ex-prisoners testified to the mental and physical courage that he showed protecting POWs from the worst excesses of their captors. Of course his account does not admit to this, but what is clear is that in addition to the deprivation and hardship suffered by all POWs, the author bore heavy responsibility for those under his charge and the daily trauma of dealing with the unpredictable Japanese.

It is not only the prisoners who suffered but their families at home. The postscript by the author's daughters vividly demonstrates the agonies of doubt and worry that loved ones went through and the effect of the experience on all.

©2020 H C Owtram (P)2020 Pen and Sword Military
Asia Europe Great Britain Military Military & War Southeast Asia World War II Veteran War Singapore
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My father was a Japanese POW.
This book gave me an insight to what these men really went through .
An excellent book.

A true account of Japanese POW’s

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sounds more like he spent captivity in a holiday camp! clearly privileged officers had a completely different experience to the ordinary folk! the book made me so angry I threw it in the bin where it belongs.

this man seemed to oblivious of the brutal torture, starvation inflicted on the squaddies.

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