Tim Whewell explores truth and myth in one of the great tales of adventure and endurance.
Slavomir Rawicz
Later this year, the celebrated Australian director Peter Weir will release his latest film.
Titled "The Way Back" it is based on a book which has puzzled the world for 50 years.
In 1956, a Polish officer called Slavomir Rawicz caused a sensation with "The Long Walk,"
his account of a his dramatic escape from the Soviet Gulag and a 4000-mile trek on foot to
India.
The book was a bestseller and has remained in print for over half a century. Rawicz describes
how he his fellow escapees slogged across the Siberian tundra, traversed the Gobi Desert and
scaled the Himalayas.
Along the way they faced hunger, exhaustion, disease and even a couple of yetis. A thrilling
story: but was it true?
Many have doubted whether this extraordinary tale can really have happened.
Four years ago, Tim Whewell investigated for a Radio 4 documentary and discovered evidence
that decisively proved whether Rawicz really made his amazing journey.
Now there's further evidence which adds another twist to the tale - including a meeting with
the man who might really have made this epic trek.
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