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The author recounts his first-hand experiences around the war in the Far East, describing events that led to conflict, battlefield and rear-line episodes, and the chaos after military defeat. He documents political miscalculations, administrative brutality, and the plight of prisoners in jails and Siberian penal camps, interweaving reportage of campaigns with scenes of suffering, clandestine activism, arrest, trial, and imprisonment. The narrative critiques leadership failures and social injustice while reflecting on endurance, solidarity among the oppressed, and a tone of moral resilience that frames suffering within broader ideas of providence and eventual justice.
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