The title of my book is a bridge over the Kwai River. The bridge over the Kwai is a magnificent story of the British prisoner of war in the prisoners of Japan during the Second World War. Lieutenant Colonel took the men to the prison camps of prisoners 16, when Colonel Saito put the army into the camp, they were monitored by Sears who was detained for many years. . Saito announced that their work was to build a bridge over the Kwai River and complete the rail connection.
Pierre Boulle began massive deployment of Allied prisoners of war from the River Bridge to the Kwai Valley. When arriving at the river, P.O. W. I was instructed to start work and connected a railway extending from Myanmar to Siam. When the commander of P.O. W. started terrible things against his allies. Saito Colonel Camp tried to work officers of allies with ordinary soldiers. However, Saito "throw in a cabin without a bed and a chair" (26), the imprisoned Allied Commander Nicholson Colonel Nicholson did not allow officers to work. Nicholson was given salted rice and a small amount of water. Because they do not have excellent military leaders, workers do little when working on a bridge. Eventually, Saito relaxes and allows officers to direct their troops instead of working with them.
A bridge over the Kwai River. This movie is about Prisoners of Britain and the US captured by Japanese during the Second World War and forced to build a bridge over the Kwai to accommodate the Nihon Siam Railway. Initially the prisoners planned to destroy the construction of the bridge and did not complete construction on the scheduled day. For this decision, the Japanese army forced British officers to work hard at all times.
The bridge connecting Bangkok and Myanmar - Yangon along the Siam Railway needs to cross over the Kwai River. This task was completed in 1943 by the Japanese POW camp in Myanmar. This camp is managed by Colonel Saito. Prisoners in this camp were mainly British soldiers led by Colonel Nicholson. Prisoners must work in the hot dawn of the jungle to fight against malaria, dysentery, beri-beri, and the jungle at dusk. It took only six months to complete the bridge. The bridge will be completed in six months. On the day the first train was about to cross it, force 316 assembled it to blow up. Colonel Nicholson found a plan to blow up the bridge a few minutes before the train arrived. The British army of 316 troops ordered to blow up the bridge, trying to tell Nicholson Colonel that they are British soldiers, but he did not listen.