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Located on the side of the road, light sugar (Highway No. 323) before going into the town cemetery is a cemetery of Allied prisoners of war who died during the creation of the death railway. Area of the cemetery there is a spacious beauty and tranquility. To commemorate the event and the subsequent results. The cemetery contains the bodies of soldiers prisoners of war, this property is up to holes in December year-6982. R. 1941 after Japan joined World War II, the armed forces of Japan have colonized the territory, mainly in South-East Asia in 1942, Japan decided to take prisoners of war and civilian workers a way to ban Pong connected to the East railway station, one at a time.The city is up to u, tea, stuffed. To the West, to shorten the length of stay and defend the transport routes between Siam and Burma. The creation of this rail from Myanmar and Thailand At the same time that eventually converge at the Konkuita in October 1943 to build the railway, such as the prisoners of war who died at about 15000 people and other civilians because people suffer 100000 diseases pain, lack of food. Fatigue and exhausted humans. The cemetery is the largest cemetery in the number three, is located along the path train Myanmar-Thailand. Located near the detention camp prisoners of war in the past, "Kanchanaburi", where prisoners of war, mostly travelling through to another camp, Colin St Clair Oakes is the designer of the mausoleum tomb of the Army (The Army Graves Service) built after the second world war. These agencies have moved the bodies of the various camps and other locations throughout the routes, train suspension in Thailand as well as other factions in the country of Thailand. This modern mausoleum built to commemorate those who died in the more than 5,000 people, and the Commonwealth from holanda 1800 people and of these people died from the disease, and about 300 people Changaraya Nieke after cremation and burial that brought Tuesday two graves within the cemetery. For a list of those who died in the Hall of inscriptions. In addition, the tomb of the eleventh army, India people, buried according to different countries around Thailand which cannot be maintained. Those are the inscription at the entrance of the cemetery building walls. Commonwealth War Graves Commission operates (The Commonwealth War Graves Commission) responsible for maintaining the cemetery and monument to commemorate the soldiers, about 150 countries from various countries in the Commonwealth of. About 1700000 who died in both world wars. People who get all this and realize that others, including men and women who provided assistance during the war in which several religions and those who don't have faith in any religious beliefs.