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This book takes you across the borders of time and distance in order to view the world of a half century ago from the perspective of the other side. This was the side that lived in Central Asia under Russian domination; the side that lost to all parties including the Allies, the Germans, and the Communists; the side that history has forgotten. This book will grab you with its suspense and inform you with its incredible revelations.

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(Stephen) Lee Crane lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His writing began in earnest as news editor of the Daily Pennsylvania. He has written or edited 10 books, all in the non-fiction area. Survivor from an Unknown War qualifies as an adventure biography along with the best fiction or non-fiction.
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As the story unfolded I came to know and love Isakjan . This was a man who grew up in the most difficult of times, and he survived impossible circumstances while maintaining a great and dignified human nature. The politics of this book are clear and honest. Isakjan makes political comments that appear to be as open and fair as any I have ever heard. The fact that the author wrote this book from years of conversations with his subject makes this biography even more compelling. The author appears to have done some extensive research to verify the accuracy of this story and the footnotes and extensive bibliography give me confidence in the factual information that is provided. I thought that I knew about WWII, but this book provides vision for the political events that are being played out today. I think I will read it again, and then send a copy to a friend. --Eric Stahl, reviewer

Survivor from an unknown war (Narzikul Isakjan) This book is about a Turkistani from Kazakhstani central Russia. He starts from the most humble beginnings. He wends himself into amilitary school, then as an officer in the Russian Red Army. With only modest combat experience after Germany attacked the USSR, he was captured and placed into a German POW camp. The Nazis then formed a regiment of Central Asian Moslems to fight for Germany, thereby achieving their independence. He became a captain there leading 200 soldiers. They deserted as a unit after perfidy bny his leaders. He had befriended a hungarian family and eventually married one of the three sisters. He made a life with them after the war rather than returning to his homeland. He was exposed,taken by the German government and placed in a Displaced Person (DP)camp. He escaped the DP camp and made it to the U.S. He remarried and formed a machine shop business in Philadephia. His escape from a German refugee camp explains one of the most appalling events in US history. Stalin negotiated with Roosevelt at the Yalta Conference for all Russian nationals that were DP's to be rounded up and returned to their homelands. For hundreds of thousands or maybe millions, this meant Soviet slave labor, Siberia or death. This was because the Germans took millions for slave labor during the war causing their displacement. Stalin considered Russians in the German army as there by treason. Most of the Stan nations rebelled against the Soviets and their citizens found themselves as German POWs or inductees into the German army. The US had agreed therefore to round up DPs across Europe and return them to the Gulag Archipelago or death. Stalin's laws condemned all to death for treason against the Soviets. The DP's usually would not return voluntarily and revolted against being loaded into trucksby the Americans for delivery to the Red Army. The US soldiers forced them into the trucks and battered many with their gun butts to load them. Many of the DP's slit their throats or wrists in suicide attempts or otherwise tried to change their fate. This went on for some time. In this respect, the US effectively became the Gastapo of the Red Army. The writer here has done an excellent job. He deals with the physical acts as the 'plot' unfolds. He also deals effectively with the psychological factors driving the life and the story. This is an excellent story that is well told. It is well worth the money. I recommend it. --Jack Williams, reviewer

What an incredible book! In addition to a moving presentation of a fascinating life, the book opened my eyes to hidden momentous folds in the fabric of history. We have all read history as dictated by the winners and explained by the losers. Mr. Crane shows what those squeezed in the middle have to say. --Rebecca Matthias, author

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  • PublisherPavilion Press
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 1414507429
  • ISBN 13 9781414507422
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages333
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