Book Description | History does not perish among records or in coffins, nor can it dissipate like ashes scattered by the wind. It remains ever present, even if some of its details sometimes disappear, and history is not a quick trip that takes us to the distant past. Rather, it is like a terrifying nightmare that befalls us if we knew the painful details and stories inside it. Perhaps the stories of betrayal are the most important thing that distinguishes many pages of history, as all the major events that shaped the history of the world throughout the ages were associated with betrayal. Rather, we can say that the events of history and betrayal were moving in two parallel lines, like two companions that never separate. Therefore, we cannot see any major event, success, or victory in a war or even a revolution without inhaling the scent of betrayal in them. |