
Записки невольника
Дневники из преисподней
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Narrated by:
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Nikolai Molchanenko
About this listen
Это проникновенная история о выживании, дружбе и человеческой стойкости в мрачные годы Второй мировой войны.
Через записи молодого узника трудового лагеря раскрываются ужасы принудительного труда, но вместе с тем — сила духа и непоколебимая вера в жизнь. Общение с друзьями полное юмора, надежды и взаимной помощи, становится ярким светом на фоне лагерных страданий.
Эти дневники мощное свидетельство того, что даже в самых тёмных временах человек способен сохранить человечность.
Please note: This audiobook is in Russian.
©2024 Nikolai Molchanenko (P)2025 Nikolai Molchanenko
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