Eventually, he had Rawicz poisoned, because he knew Rawicz would have never signed it if he was aware. "The Bull" was a man who was going to do whatever It took to get Rawicz to sign a document that stated Rawicz was a spy. Time at this prison being mentally and physically punished by "The Bull" for something he never did. He was treated terribly, he had to stand in a kishka, it was a small room with a dimmed light over twenty feet high, and Rawicz was only let out to be questioned by the Russians. They thought this because he was in the military and lived near the border. Rawicz was taken from his home for be accused by the Russians of being a spy. This story is a detailed account of Rawicz life. The Long Walk is a true story written by Slavomir Rawicz describing what pain and anguish he was put through as a prisoner. It is a story of the determination and will to be free, or one's personal account showing how one would strive for freedom. But if you don"t have a time machine to put yourself back at that time, then pick up a copy of The Long Walk and put yourself in Slavomir Rawicz shoes, then you will be aware of how tough it really was with all the unbelievable harsh events during World War II. Just think how tough it was in Russia to be a Polish officer as a Prisoner of War.
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