Across the Burma Bridge: A Story by Lalita Vaitheeswaran
93 old survivor of World War II Nicholas Dan was publishing his memoir. The Book launch was being arranged by his son-in-law Nikoto who was a Japanese and the son of Col. Syoko from the Japanese army. *** Young Nicholas who was part of the British army, was bidding adieu to his beautiful wife Sandra and daughter Carol, as he had been called to fight in the Burma campaign where the allied forces were facing the giant Japanese troops. Col. Syoko was second in command of the regiment under Maj.Gen.Myoto and was spearheading the battle, with loss of lives on both sides. Nicholas, along with his troop was captured and made POW (Prisoner of war) in the difficult terrains of Burma. A surge of POWs was seen entering Burma as tough Japanese forces were compelling handcuffed and shackled men to build a bridge across the river Kwai. They were being pushed, kicked, and made to work. Nicholas suddenly felt weak and nauseous. He was vomiting and fell unconscious. Major General Myoto kicked him on th