My Afghanistan. Our Unlearned Lesson of History
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The novel, based on real events, tells the story of the beginning of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. This book is about how political turmoil, interstate intrigues, short-sighted plans, and mistakes can affect the fates of thousands of people. Through the lens of events from 1979 to 1981 in Afghanistan, the book narrates the lives of military advisors and their families in a war-torn country. It also describes the political situation in the USSR and Afghanistan at the time, the process of introducing Soviet troops into Afghanistan, and the change of power in the country, as well as military operations directly related to the main characters of the book. The main characters are a seven-year-old girl who perceives the new country through the eyes of a Soviet child, her mother—a woman willing to follow her husband to the ends of the earth, and her father—a Soviet military advisor to the head of the political department of the 11th Mountain Infantry Division in Jalalabad.
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