The document describes the author's experience surviving a siege of their city during the Balkan wars of the 1990s. For over a year, the city of 50,000-60,000 people had no electricity, fuel, running water, organized food distribution or government due to being surrounded by enemy forces. People formed defensive groups and many families only had a few days worth of food. After a few months, gangs formed and hospitals were overwhelmed while most services and staff left. The author's large family of 15 managed to survive due to their numbers, weapons, and sharing of resources, but many others starved or died of disease and cold due to the lack of infrastructure and supplies. Basic necessities took on huge value in the