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JEATH War Museum

Wat Chaichumphon, Bangkok, Thailand

Featured Review : There is a very dark side to Katchanaburi. JEATH stands for Japan, England, Australia, Thailand and Holland - the five nations who lived and died on the 'Death Railway'. The town contains two cemeteries to the dead, whic...See Full Review

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JEATH War Museum Reviews

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Desperate Times

  • 2 out of 5 stars by sassy20jfc from wednesbury, United Kingdom
  • August 21, 2009
Quote: We visited the museum last week. It followed an emotional visit to the well kept cemetary and the re-sited bridge. We wondered why the cemetary was so well kept but the museum was so dilapidated. It's forgotten with disintegrating pictures, rusty... Read the full JEATH War Museum review

In Desperate Need of Funds

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Gazza6 from Gravesend , United Kingdom
  • February 23, 2008
In Desperate Need of Funds
Quote: I visited this museum on Christmas day and although it was touching it needs help to be completed. It would be kind of people visiting the museum to give a donation to enable them to complete the work required to enable it to be a fitting memorial... Read the full JEATH War Museum review

JEATH War Museum

  • 2 out of 5 stars by Keener from Oro, Ontario
  • May 21, 2002
Quote: Within the Wat Chaichumphon near the river is a reconstructed Allied prisoner-of-war-camp. The name is derived from Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand, and Holland. The hut is thatched with elevated, very small bunks. There are photos and... Read the full JEATH War Museum review

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The JEATH museum

  • 4 out of 5 stars by actonsteve from London, United Kingdom
  • January 9, 2001
Quote: There is a very dark side to Katchanaburi. JEATH stands for Japan, England, Australia, Thailand and Holland - the five nations who lived and died on the 'Death Railway'. The town contains two cemeteries to the dead, which number over 100,000, and... Read the full JEATH War Museum review

From journal The Bridge on the River Kwai - Katachanaburi