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Untold Story: How African Soldiers Built the Burma Death Railway in World War II

Did you know thousands of African soldiers were sent far from home during World War II to work on one of the most dangerous projects in history — the Burma Death Railway?
These brave men from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Sierra Leone, and other African countries were part of the British colonial forces. They toiled in the deadly jungles of Burma (Myanmar) and Thailand, facing brutal heat, starvation, and disease to build a railway that claimed over 100,000 lives.
Their story is rarely told — yet their sacrifice helped shape the outcome of the war. This video uncovers the forgotten African heroes who helped build the Burma Railway, shining a light on their courage, pain, and resilience.
Watch till the end to discover the untold African history behind the so-called “Death Railway.”
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