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Ticket to Purgatory. A Hybrid War Without Tanks, #9
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- ISBN8233812781
- EAN9798233812781
- Date de parution27/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Ticket to Purgatory: Evacuation as a Form of Betrayal is the ninth book in the documentary-literary series Hybrid War Without Tanks. This volume exposes one of the most morally corrosive mechanisms of modern war: evacuation turned into a weapon. Behind the word "evacuation" - usually associated with rescue and safety - hides a system of manipulation, purification, and silent disposal of people. This book tells nine interconnected stories of individuals who were not saved, but filtered; not protected, but processed.
They were removed from visibility, stripped of voice, reputation, and dignity under the guise of humanitarian care. This is a book about how betrayal no longer requires hatred. It operates through procedures, documents, coordinators, and well-meaning intermediaries. It is about how people are marked as "problematic, " "unstable, " or "inconvenient, " and then gently escorted out of reality - into bureaucratic limbo, social exile, or psychological collapse.
There are no tanks in this war. No front lines. No official enemies. Instead, there are evacuation lists, safe corridors, volunteer networks, and systems that decide who deserves to remain human and who can be quietly erased. Ticket to Purgatory does not offer comfort. It offers recognition. It names what is usually left unnamed: evacuation as a form of betrayal, and humanitarian structures as tools of silent violence.
This book is not about survival. It is about what happens after survival - when a person is no longer killed, but also no longer allowed to live fully.
They were removed from visibility, stripped of voice, reputation, and dignity under the guise of humanitarian care. This is a book about how betrayal no longer requires hatred. It operates through procedures, documents, coordinators, and well-meaning intermediaries. It is about how people are marked as "problematic, " "unstable, " or "inconvenient, " and then gently escorted out of reality - into bureaucratic limbo, social exile, or psychological collapse.
There are no tanks in this war. No front lines. No official enemies. Instead, there are evacuation lists, safe corridors, volunteer networks, and systems that decide who deserves to remain human and who can be quietly erased. Ticket to Purgatory does not offer comfort. It offers recognition. It names what is usually left unnamed: evacuation as a form of betrayal, and humanitarian structures as tools of silent violence.
This book is not about survival. It is about what happens after survival - when a person is no longer killed, but also no longer allowed to live fully.























