The theme of the mysterious death of John Kennedy continues to disturb minds. Officially, Lee Harvey Oswald is considered the culprit of the death of the US president, but there was no trial against him. On November 24, 1963, the suspect in Kennedy's murder died in the same hospital, "Parkland," as his presumed victim. And he fell silent forever. Few know that Lee Harvey Oswald lived in the USSR from 1959 to 1962.
During those years, Oswald's close friend was Ernst Titovets - the author of this book, and now he offers his unique vision of this mysterious man.
Before the reader will not be a heavily smeared black paint of accusations and speculation about the murderer, but an "American Don Quixote" trying to adapt to a new world for him.
Soviet worker Lee Harvey Oswald works at the Lenin Radio Plant, goes to theater, has affairs with girls, and eventually marries 19-year-old Minsk student Maria Prusakova.
So who was Oswald? A criminal or a victim?