Rawicz's story described an escape from Siberia through Tibet to India An epic story of human endurance is being challenged. Did wartime prisoners really walk from Siberia to India? In 1956, a Polish man living in the English midlands published an extraordinary book that became one of the classic tales of escape and endurance. In The Long Walk, Slavomir Rawicz described how, during the Second Worl
The mood is upbeat. Those who cannot cram into the pub stand outside, cowering under umbrellas against the lashing rain, trying to catch a glimpse of the royal visitor and his glamorous South African fiancee. Another bar and a young, red-faced man, a university graduate, is being wished good luck and safe travels by a large group of family and friends. Despite the rapid downing of pints and singin
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