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A sardonic and sometimes humorous glance at life and service in Soviet and Russian Armies from Artillery Engineering School to the final days in Russia. Struggle, service and survival in the Army during turmoil of 1990th after collapse of the "Iron Curtain", tumultuous journey through military units and Artillery Academy with further dissapointment and attempts to leave the country followed by imprisonment in one of the oldest and biggest Russian Jail in Ekaterinburg, release under permanent surveilance of FSB (former KGB) and daring escape to Canada through Belarus and Poland.

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A sardonic and sometimes humorous glance at life and service in Soviet and Russian Armies from Artillery Engineering School to the final days in Russia. Struggle, service and survival in the Army during turmoil of 1990th after collapse of the "Iron Curtain", tumultuous journey through military units and Artillery Academy with further dissapointment and attempts to leave the country followed by imprisonment in one of the oldest and biggest Russian Jail in Ekaterinburg, release under permanent surveilance of FSB (former KGB) and daring escape to Canada through Belarus and Poland.


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Autorenporträt
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.