Summary
One Woman in Berlin: War Diaries
A true story about the suffering and suffering of German women at the hands of the victorious USSR army in the last months of World War II in Berlin. German old men, women and children are hiding in the ruins of the city, and their lives are reduced to a struggle for survival - hungry, tortured and frightened, they are victims of the survival of Soviet soldiers, and the cruelest fate befell the women. The author of these records is the German journalist Marta Hillers, who personally lived through the events she describes, and because of the harrowing testimonies, both the Soviets and the Germans opposed the publication, and the work was published for the first time in America.
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