ANZAC Day Hellfire Pass..Anzac Day ceremony


A person dressed in a WWl Australian soldier's uniform walks in the rain to join an annual Anzac Day parade in Sydney, Australia, Monday, April 25, 2011. Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, and is commemorated by both countries on April 25 every year to honor members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who fought at Gallipoli in Turkey during World War I.

Australia's Governor-General Quentin Bryce arrives to lead an Anzac Day ceremony at Hellfire Pass, the site of the infamous Thai-Burma railway, in Kanchanaburi province, western Thailand Monday, April 25, 2011. Japanese soldiers forced about 60,000 Allied prisoners and 200,000 Asian laborers to work on the railway during the World War II. More than 13,000 POWs and up to 80,000 Asian laborers have died

ANZAC Day Hellfire Pass 25-04-06 part 1



Former Australian prisoners of war, sitting with hats, attend an Anzac Day dawn service at Hellfire Pass, the site of the infamous Thai-Burma railway, in Kanchanaburi province, western Thailand Monday, April 25, 2011. During the World War II, Japanese soldiers forced about 60,000 Allied prisoners and 200,000 Asian laborers to work on the railway. More than 13,000 POWs and up to 80,000 Asian laborders have died.