Captured members of the Royal Norfolk Regiment were forced to build a railway between Thailand and Myanmar The experiences of soldiers who became prisoners in the Far East during World War Two are ...
A new display which will explore the experiences and legacies of soldiers from Norfolk who became prisoners of war opens ...
It is a fitting and moving tribute to more than 100 men of the Royal Norfolk Regiment who lost their lives in what Lord Mountbatten described as “probably one of the greatest battles in history.” ...
According to the Royal Diary, he was in Norfolk to visit the Royal Norfolk Regiment Museum's Far East Prisoners of War exhibit at The Stories of Lynn Museum. He then later arrived in Thetford, as ...
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It was a visit to the Chapel of St Saviour in Norwich Cathedral which inspired author Hazel Mindham to write a book about the Battle of Kohima and the men of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Norfolk ...
The experiences of soldiers who became prisoners in the Far East during World War Two are the subject of a new museum ...
It is a fitting and moving tribute to more than 100 men of the Royal Norfolk Regiment who lost their lives in what Lord Mountbatten described as “probably one of the greatest battles in history.” A ...
Surviving the Railway at King's Lynn Town Hall, external features stories of men from the Royal Norfolk Regiment captured by Japan after the fall of Singapore in 1942. They would spend three and a ...
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