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    Riveting5

    Russell Richard Matthews I read many WWII books and this one tops the list on POW escapes! Much much better than the movie.."The Way Back" by Russell Richard Matthews

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    Gill griffin In 2004 a remarkable man died. His name was Slavomir Rawicz, who in 1955 wrote a true account of his escape in 1941 from a Siberian Labour Camp and the epic and gruelling journey which followed.

    Slav's account started in the notorious Lubyanka prison in Moscow, as he was sentenced to 25 years' hard labour for "spying", after the 12 months of interrogation that had followed his arrest in November 1939. He and thousands of others were transported in open cattle trucks, in sub-zero temperatures, to the end of the line at Irkutsk. They were chained together, and force-marched hundreds of miles to Camp 303 - which the survivors had to build from scratch.

    In April 1941, Slav and six others escaped in a blizzard. They walked 4,000 miles south, living off the land, through the Gobi desert and over the Himalayas, until they reached India and were rescued by a Gurkha patrol. The dream of freedom had seen them overcome bitter cold, sweltering heat, thirst, starvation and injury. Sadly three of them died on the way. This gripping book holds the reader from the first page to the last as this story of triumph over seemingly impossible odds unfolds. by Gill griffin

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