At the end of World War II, German soldier Corey Kivins became a prisoner of war in the war and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. At this time, his pregnant wife and daughter had no news of him at all. He could only ask God to bless him and come back alive. After a long journey, a group of prisoners of war was sent to a labor camp, where there were no walls and no fences, but the extreme cold and the principle of thousands of miles of ice became an insurmountable barrier. It is located in eastern Siberia. When we first arrived, many people died unfortunately due to weather and disease. However, the life of inhuman miners is the real purgatory. Corey Kivins has never forgotten his distant relatives. A failed escape has left him tortured by guards, but this has strengthened his determination to escape from here. Later, with the help of an elderly doctor, Corey Kivins was able to escape from the labor camp and hope to return home. But in front of him, there will be a 14,000-kilometer "land of death". In the snow-covered icefield of thousands of miles, Kohli started the long journey home alone...
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