За незалежну Грузію
Перекладач: Анастасія Пантєлєєва
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The autobiographical book of the first president of Georgia reveals the completeness of the historical panorama of the Soviet occupation. He, the son of a communist-recognized classic of Georgian literature, had a full package of a secure life and the prospect of a successful career, but he consciously chose the path of dissent. His youth in the anti-communist underground could not but lead him to gloomy days of persecution, arrests and imprisonment. Prison cells replaced the furnished apartments of his parents' house.
Zviad Gamsakhurdia is the most uncompromising state leader of the post-Soviet space in terms of Moscow expansionism. Moscow retaliated against Zviad for his categorical refusal to offer Georgia's membership in the Russian-centric international bloc of the CIS. war in the middle of the country.
Difficult days of armed resistance on two fronts (external war with Kremlin interventionists and insurgents in central Georgia) forced the Zviadists to leave Sakartvelo. The President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, Dzhokhar Dudayev, extended a helping hand to his friend, teacher and ally from the anti-imperial bloc of the Caucasian peoples. Grozny then became the last citadel of Georgian nationalists led by the nation's charismatic leader.
This work describes the turbulent and shocking life story of a great leader of the Georgian nation with a huge experience of forced traps and trials.