Woman in Berlin
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For eight weeks, from April 20 to June 22, 1945, the 34-year-old Berlin journalist, staying with a small group of neighbors in an apartment building without food, electricity, gas, or water, kept a daily record of her survival experience in a city pillaged by the Red Army. As a result, a unique literary and historical monument was created, which has an honorable place in the memoirs of the Second World War - next to the diaries of Anne Frank, Victor Klemperer and Michigiko Hachiya.
Shrewd, observant, full of welcoming energy and steadfast common sense, the heroine-narrator of "Women in Berlin" became the voice of speechless millions of women who had to rebuild their lives from the ruins, in a materially and morally destroyed world.
The publication of the book was made possible thanks to the support of the Goethe-Institut.
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