Burma Death Railway (1945) | Unissued Nº25 | British Pathé
This film was unused by British Pathé editors of the time and not screened in cinemas. In an attempt to bring hidden films to light, we have decided to create "British Pathé Unissued".
(FILM ID: 2072.22)
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My uncle survived that railway.Captured at fall of Singapore and worked on that until released years later.Refused to have anything in his house hat was made in Japan.
@RHR-221b
2 жыл бұрын
I am that Uncle of yours, r! Do you still have that ultimate fortune I gifted to you Dad, my Brother? Do stay free [insert your text here]. Do you still have that hat that was made in Japan? ⏳ 🎲 🌠 💀
I miss the British guy talking over everything.
My greatgranddad was in Burma within the Liverpool Royal Kings regiment. He did not speak of it to my grandmother. I've always had an interest in finding out more of what he saw/went through.
Incredible how Pathe had access to these camps to film at the time! I would love to read more about how the service gained access to filming these important events. Could the channel post any notes they have to accompany the footage or are these old cans found with no extra info??
@RHR-221b
2 жыл бұрын
Hoax, as usual, m? Rhetorical.
Why is it always everyone uncle that experiences all the monumental things on this channel
@sirmeowthelibrarycat
6 жыл бұрын
PEPSI MAN 😳 Reason 1: armies are composed of men. Reason 2: those men had families. Reason 3: relatives survived to have children themselves. Thank you.
@RHR-221b
2 жыл бұрын
@@sirmeowthelibrarycat *PISH AND YOU KNOW IT.*
@RHR-221b
2 жыл бұрын
Agree, a 22. The clowns are abroad. Stay free. R 🍻 😎
@mlalbaitero
2 жыл бұрын
@@sirmeowthelibrarycat u right
I went there back in 2012 or so when I stayed in Thailand for roughly a month. Road on the train and went to the Commonwealth war cemetery a very surreal sight, so many good man laid to rest.
The movie 'bridge of qwai river ' is based on here, Dead railway?
Someone said it on another video but these silent films need a new commentary make explaining what it's showing and why it wasn't used.
@RHR-221b
2 жыл бұрын
Translation, please ...
Why it’s called death railway?
@newspaniard
6 жыл бұрын
Wikipedia "Burma Railway" has a skeleton of the facts on this subject. A quick skim (by me) showed 180,000 deaths of the prisoners building it.
Phony projector noise is very annoying.
@RHR-221b
2 жыл бұрын
Phony TheShotenZenjin noise is very annoying.
Read Richard Flanagan's novel "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" for an idea of what it must have been like.
Timestamp 2' 51": *Butch is available* ... Form an orderly queue! Stay free. 🤔
I had a relative that was a Chindit in Burma.
@proxel96
6 жыл бұрын
S2E K9 Same, what regiment was he in? My greatgranddad was in the Liverpool Royal Kings regiment.
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my twin great grandpa was died in there f**k
@RHR-221b
2 жыл бұрын
My quadruple great grandpa was died in there
@junosuara
2 жыл бұрын
@@RHR-221b wth
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racist lies