Pages: 311 (Paperback) ISBN: 1844081125 Pub: Virago Press Ltd Pub date: 2006-04-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3446
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Reader Reviews:A fascinating piece of history (0/0 people found this helpful)We are very fortunate that this anonymous woman kept a diary of the terrible events that happened to her and many other German women living in berlin at the end of WWII,because otherwise this is a part of history that would forever remain hushed up.
An essential book about Berlin in 1945 (0/0 people found this helpful)Other than fully endorsing what other reviewers have said about the power of this extraordinary account of the ending of the war in Berlin, from April 1945 and the next two or three months, I would simply draw attention to the immediacy of the writing.
A shocking reminder... (0/0 people found this helpful)I read this book keeping in mind not only the described facts by the (anonymous) author, but the terrible circumstances it was written under... in my opinion it is a very valuable document that tells us about the terrible (and wonderful) things we all are capable of under war conditions, perhaps useful to wake up and keep in mind the effects our actions have on other human beigns... in my opinion, a series of facts that must not be forgotten, ever. An excellent reading, no doubt, light and deep at the time... Haunting (1/1 people found this helpful)I, like some of the other reviewers, first heard about this book while reading Beevor's Berlin: The Downfall. After buying it I was worried about how upsetting it might be and put off reading it for weeks. It is upsetting but all the more worth reading for it. The anonymous author's unflinching approach is distubing and the images the constructs are graphic but it is not without a certain gallows humour.
a touching review of a difficult time. (0/0 people found this helpful)I bought this book and read the introduction by Anthony Beevor. It took me 6 months to finally bring myself to read the book which i did in one day. Many of the reviews already here explain the amazing detail that the author has placed in her diaries. Also mentioned are the facts that she writes rather nonchalant about the whole affair.
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