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The Burma-Siam railway : the secret diary of Dr. Robert Hardie 1942-45
Bib ID 950048
Format BookBook
Author
Hardie, Robert, 1904-1973
 
Edition Repr. with minor revisions. 
Description London : Imperial War Museum, 1984 
181 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, port. ; 26 cm. 
ISBN 0901627267 : 
Notes

First published: Sydney : Collins ; London : Imperial War Museum, 1983.

Maps on lining papers.

Includes index.

Subjects Hardie, Robert, - 1904-1973.  |  Burma-Siam Railroad.  |  World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.  |  World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives, Scottish.  |  Prisoners of war - Scotland - Biography.  |  Prisoners of war - Thailand - Biography.
Other authors/contributors Imperial War Museum (Great Britain)

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