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  2. In a ghost-written book called The Long Walk, he claimed that in 1941 he and six others had escaped from a Siberian Gulag camp and begun a long journey south on foot (about 6,500 km or 4,000 mi), supposedly travelling through the Gobi Desert, Tibet, and the Himalayas before finally reaching British India in the winter of 1942.

  3. The Long Walk, by Slavomir Rawicz, purports to be the true story of an heroic flight to freedom. He claims to have been a Polish officer grabbed by the Russians in 1939, imprisoned and marched to "camp 303" in Siberia. From there he and six companions escape, with the help of the commandants wife.

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  4. Get a hint. Chapter 1. Click the card to flip 👆. The first chapter of The Long Walk describes Slavomir Rawicz experience as a prisoner of the soviet union. He explains every detail from his clothes to the description of his prison cell. Rawicz was tortured on a daily basis.

  5. Camp: A Journey to Freedom. Written by Bookey. About the book. In the astonishing book, "The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom," Slavomir Rawicz masterfully recounts an extraordinary journey of resilience, courage, and the unyielding human spirit.

  6. Slavomir Rawicz. In 1941, the author and six other fellow prisoners escaped a Soviet labor camp in Yakutsk--a camp where enduring hunger, cold, untended wounds, untreated illnesses, and avoiding daily executions were everyday feats.

  7. Jun 29, 2010 · The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom. Slavomir Rawicz. Little, Brown Book Group, Jun 29, 2010 - Biography & Autobiography - 288 pages. 'I hope The Long Walk...

  8. Slavomir Rawicz. Topeka Bindery, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 245 pages. Describes the four-thousand-mile journey across the Gobi Desert and the Himalayas of seven men who escaped from a...

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