Stolen Years: Australian prisoners of war
The Guards
Many of the guards on the railway were Japanese colonial soldiers from Korea or Formosa. Harshly treated by the Japanese, they behaved with particular brutality toward the prisoners in their control. After the war, this man was sentenced to death and executed for his brutal treatment of prisoners.
A Korean guard known to prisoners as “The Mad Mongrel”.
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The Boy Bastard and his cobbers. Japanese soldiers posing in front of a guardhouse
on the Burma–Thailand Railway. Prisoners gave their guards inventive
nicknames: “The Boy Bastard”, “The Boy Bastard’s
Cobber”, “Fishface”, “Poxy Paws”, “Babe
Ruth”, “Gold Tooth”, “Paddle Feet”, ‘The
Snake”, “Modern Girl”, “The Spitting Gunso”, “The
Boy Shoko”, “The Black Bomber”, “Maggot”, “Boofhead”, “Snake
Eyes”, “Charlie Chaplin”, “Barrel Guts”, “Wire
Whiskers”, “Tom Mix”, “Cookhouse”, “Foghorn”, “Woof
Woof”. Nicknames remained one of the few ways prisoners could retaliate
against men who controlled their lives.
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