45 days in captivity
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Mark Borisovich Tray (r. 1936) is a writer, a member of the Russian and International Unions of Journalists, Doctor of Economics, Professor. 1991 founded one of the first private banks in Russia.
One-month and a half of life is a lot or a little? For a free man - trifle, nonsense. And for the prisoner, languishing in captivity and devoid of the most necessary - food, water, elementary amenities? This book is about how in April 2011 the author who came to swim around to his old friend to Abkhazia was abducted by the bandits and spent a long 45 days in the most difficult conditions. The autobiographical story tells how the power of will and faith in friendship allow you to maintain human dignity in a situation where it is almost impossible to do it
One-month and a half of life is a lot or a little? For a free man - trifle, nonsense. And for the prisoner, languishing in captivity and devoid of the most necessary - food, water, elementary amenities? This book is about how in April 2011 the author who came to swim around to his old friend to Abkhazia was abducted by the bandits and spent a long 45 days in the most difficult conditions. The autobiographical story tells how the power of will and faith in friendship allow you to maintain human dignity in a situation where it is almost impossible to do it
Author:
Author:Tray Mark Borisovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9918-0078-5
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