Monday, January 17, 2011

A Woman in Berlin: Eight Weeks in the Conquered City: A Diary

This is an amazing story of resilience and perserverance. The most basic of survival instincts. It is not an easy read...it is far from light hearted, but the women in this diary certainly do try to make a good situation out of such horrible events.

Living in America, I've never put much thought to what it would be like to have the conquering army roll into my streets and make a home out of my neighborhood. This story really opens your eyes to the impact that war has on the civilians living in a war-torn city.

I highly recommend this story to give yourself more depth into WWII. A must read!

(From Publishers Weekly) Anonymous, then a 34-year-old journalist, started this eight-week diary in April 1945, when the Russians were invading Berlin and the city's mostly female population was heading to its cellars to wait out the bombing. Anyone who was able looted abandoned buildings for food of any kind. Soon the Russians were everywhere; liquored-up Russian soldiers raped women indiscriminately. After being raped herself, Anonymous decided to "find a single wolf to keep away the pack." Thanks to a small series of Russian officers, she was better fed and better protected at night. Her story illustrates the horror war brings to the lives of women when the battles are waged near a home front (rather than a traditional battlefield). In retrospect, she advises women victimized by mass rape to talk to each other about it. Once the war was officially over, the real starvation began; by the time the author's soldier boyfriend returned to Berlin, she was too hungry and hurt to deal with him. When the radio reported concentration camp horrors, she was pained but unable to quite take it in. The author, who died in 2001, has a fierce, uncompromising voice, and her book should become a classic of war literature. First published in 1954, it was probably too dark for postwar readers, German or Allied. Now, after witnessing Bosnia and Darfur, maybe we are finally ready.

1 comment:

Crystal Clear As Mud said...

I would love to read this one...I've been wondering about your review. Can I have it first at next month's T3?


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