Tamarkan

Tamarkan
Tha Makhan
Theatre hut at Tamarkan (1942 or 43)
Tamarkan is located in Thailand
Tamarkan
Location within Thailand
General information
Town or cityKanchanaburi, Kanchanaburi province
CountryThailand Thailand
Coordinates14°02′28″N 99°30′17″E / 14.04101°N 99.50478°E / 14.04101; 99.50478
Construction started1942
Demolished1945

Tamarkan (also: Tha Makhan[1]) was a Japanese prisoner of war work camp during World War II. The camp was initially used for the construction of the bridge over the Khwae Yai or Mae Klong River and not the River Kwai.[1] The camp was located about five kilometres from the city of Kanchanaburi.[2] In November 1943, Tamarkan was turned into a convalescent camp and hospital. By 1945, the camp was gone.

The bridge was made famous by the 1957 film, The Bridge on the River Kwai, which was a fictitious and inaccurate account.[3] Inaccuracies include the identification of the wrong river, construction was not in the jungle, but near a city, two bridges had been built, which were destroyed at the end of World War II, and commander Philip Toosey did not collaborate with the Japanese.[3][4][5]

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference thamakhan was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  3. ^ a b Tom Fordy (20 August 2020). "The lies that built The Bridge on the River Kwai". The Telegraph. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
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  5. ^ Julie Summers. "The Colonel Of Tamarkan: Philip Toosey And The Bridge On The River Kwai". Good Reads. Retrieved 28 January 2022.