this text is a part of one of the memories published in the book farar. a book that tells the memories of iraqi asra's escape from iran's camps. narrates that the maintenance forces that we had worked very hard to maintain iraqi evenings and that i saw the honesty that i felt next to them and that really doing what they say and not exaggerating was much more attractive to me. a subject that it has not been addressed yet. one of the hidden points about war literature is the memories of iraqi prisoners. one of these is the escape of these. in this book. 26 memories have been collected from the mouths of different narrators who were eyewitnesses to the events before and after the escape of iraqi asra. the court of these two escaped prisoners will be held in the camp with the presence of the camp commander and judge hojjati. the judge considers it the prisoner's right to escape, and they had a great sense of escape to provide for the evening. when they reached the hospital, they thought that they could easily escape. the common chapter of these memories is th