A Woman in Berlin
Anonymous • 1954
Devastation Rating
political prisoner war women Germany
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A German woman's diary of the Soviet conquest of Berlin in 1945 — the rapes, the bartering, the calculus of survival. First published anonymously and suppressed for decades because Germany was not ready to hear it. The voice is extraordinary: sardonic, clear-eyed, determined to record rather than collapse. The most unflinching document of war's aftermath ever written by its victim.
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