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A first-person memoir recounts the author's wrongful arrest during wartime and prolonged confinement in a military detention camp, detailing daily routines, illness, and bureaucratic indignities. The narrative blends vivid observational sketches of fellow prisoners and guards with satirical portraits, legal correspondence, and sensory description. Episodes move between sharp humor, moral indignation, and lyrical reflection on identity, freedom, and comradeship. The work culminates in release and medical recovery while leaving a sustained critique of authority and the fragility of civil protections under wartime pressures.
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