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Serge R. Pospelov, born in the USSR, reflects on a tumultuous journey in the military school, further survice in the artillery unit and Artillery Academy in St.Petersburg during collapse of USSR and his path to a decision to leave Russia in his book "HISTORY OF DISEASE:ARMY." His narrative encompasses the sarcastic nuances of life in the USSR, Russia and the Russian Army, detailing the struggles, survival, and disappointments during the tumult of the 1990s. "HISTORY OF DISEASE. ESCAPE" contains memoir about his unsuccesseful attempts to leave the country, by trying to join Azerbaijani Army and…mehr

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Serge R. Pospelov, born in the USSR, reflects on a tumultuous journey in the military school, further survice in the artillery unit and Artillery Academy in St.Petersburg during collapse of USSR and his path to a decision to leave Russia in his book "HISTORY OF DISEASE:ARMY." His narrative encompasses the sarcastic nuances of life in the USSR, Russia and the Russian Army, detailing the struggles, survival, and disappointments during the tumult of the 1990s. "HISTORY OF DISEASE. ESCAPE" contains memoir about his unsuccesseful attempts to leave the country, by trying to join Azerbaijani Army and attempts to immigrate to Norway or Iraq leading to his imprisonment under suspicion of espionage. Released without trial, he lived under the constant FSB surveillance until a daring escape took him from Russia to Belarus, then Poland, and ultimately to Canada. His gallows humor and sardonic description of the Russian Army, months of his imprisonment in on of the biggest jails in Russia and further life and escabe being under FSB surveilance unveil strange and bizarre picture of modern Russia.
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Serge R. Pospelov, was born in USSR, graduated from military school and Artillery Academy in St.Petersburg during collapse of USSR Later he served in artillery units in different parts of Russia . After his disillusionment with life in Russia and Russian Army he came to the decision to leave the country, unsuccessfully trying to immigrate to Norway or Iraq what lead him to his imprisonment under suspicion of espionage. Has been released without trial, he lived under the constant FSB surveillance until a daring escape took him from Russia to Belarus, then Poland, and ultimately to Canada.