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A wartime journal by a reporter and editor living through the Russian occupation of Berlin includes her observations of resident survival in the face of starvation, no water, and freezing conditions; the mass rapes endured by the city's women; and the corruption of Berlin citizens by their Russian occupiers. 30,000 first printing.

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"Let Anonymous stand witness as she wished to: as an undistorted voice for all women in war and its aftermath, whatever their names or nation or ethnicity. Anywhere."--"Los Angeles Times"
"Its reissue . . . in a new (and better) translation by Philip Boehm, is cause for celebration. . . . It is a richly detailed, clear eyed account of the effects of war and enemy occupation on a civilian population. . . . [Anonymous] has given us something that transcends shame and fear: the ability to see war as its victims see it."--Joseph Kanon, "The New York Times Book Review"
"Brutally observed . . . a riveting account of a military atro- city . . . she doesn't try to explain or moralize the horror. She simply records it as perhaps no one else has, in all of its devastating essence."--"The New York Observer"
"An astonishing record of survival . . . a fresh contribution to the literature of war . . . the voice of Anonymous emerges as both shrewd and funny. A"--"Entertainment Weekly"
"A brilliant and powerful work."--"Newsday"

"A devastating book. It is matter-of-fact, makes no attempt to score political points, does not attempt to solicit sympathy for its protagonist, and yet is among the most chilling indictments of war I have ever read. Everybody, in particular every woman, ought to read it."--Arundhati Roy, Booker Prize-winning author of "The God of Small Things"
"A tract essential for our often morally fuzzy times . . . It is destined to be a classic."--"San Francisco Chronicle"
" "
"Let Anonymous stand witness as she wished to: as an undistorted voice for all women in war and its aftermath, whatever their names or nation or ethnicity. Anywhere."--"Los Angeles Times"
" "
"An astonishing record of survival . . . the voice of Anonymous emerges as both shrewd and funny . . . a fresh contribution to the literature of war."--"Entertainment Weekly "(grade: A)
"A richly detailed, clear-eyed account of the effects of war and enemy occupation on a civilian population . . . She has written, in short, a work of literature, rich in character and perception."--Joseph Kanon, "The New York Times Book Review" "Her journal earns a particular place in the archives of recollection. This is because it neither condemns nor forgives: not her countrymen, not her occupiers, and not, remarkably, herself. . . . Stands gritty and obdurate among a swirl of revisionist currents that variously have asserted and disputed the inherent nature of Germans' national guilt . . .To put it briefly, Anonymous writes a merciless account of what individuals can be faced with when all material and social props collapse."--"The ""B""oston"" Globe"
"A riveting account of a military atrocity . . . The author doesn't try to explain or moralize the horror. She simply records it as perhaps no one else has, in all of its devastating essence."--"The ""New York"" Observer"
"Unflinchingly honest . . . Its frank documentation of German suffering--the hunger and uncertainty as well as the widespread rape--illuminates a subject whose worldwide taboo is just beginning to subside."--"The Village Voice"
"A brilliant and powerful work."--"Newsday"
"What makes the book an essential document is its frank and unself-conscious record of the physical and moral devastation that accompanied the war. . . . The diarist's emotional register remains unfailingly calm. Her dispassionate chronicle of the disasters of war suggests a kind of stoic heroism. . . . Remarkable."--"Salon.com"
"A stunning account of a German woman's battle to survive repeated rape at the hands of the victors among the ruins of Berlin . . . While leaders plot their dreams of glory and victory, the lives of ordinary people--on all sides--are trampled and destroyed. A most salutary work."--David Hare, "The Guardian "(U.K.)
"The author has a fierce, uncompromising voice, and her book should become a classic of war literature."--"Publishers Weekly"
"Books can transform us. So very few do. "A Woman in ""B""erlin" is one that can."--"Dayton"" Daily News"
"A work of great power . . . The author is a keen observer of the ironies, even the absurdities, of a collapsing society. . . . A devastating and rare glimpse at ordinary people who struggle to survive."--"Booklist"
"With the passage of time, Anonymous's perspective--and the extraordinary way she kept her dignity and moral sense alive in an inferno--have made her diary a war classic."--"Maclean's "(Toronto)
"Marvelous . . . As it is a human instinct to survive, this book, which could have been horrifying, is instead exhilarating: a rare tribute to the human spirit."--"Daily Mail" (U.K.)
"Coolly written, tearingly honest . . . This is a classic not only of war literature but also of writing at the very extreme of human suffering."--"The Daily Telegraph" (London)

"A devastating book. It is matter-of-fact, makes no attempt to score political points, does not attempt to solicit sympathy for its protagonist, and yet is among the most chilling indictments of war I have ever read. Everybody, in particular every woman, ought to read it." --"Arundhati Roy, Booker Prize-winning author of The God of Small Things"

"A tract essential for our often morally fuzzy times . . . It is destined to be a classic." --"San Francisco Chronicle"

"Let Anonymous stand witness as she wished to: as an undistorted voice for all women in war and its aftermath, whatever their names or nation or ethnicity. Anywhere." --"Los Angeles Times"

"An astonishing record of survival . . . the voice of Anonymous emerges as both shrewd and funny . . . a fresh contribution to the literature of war." --"Entertainment Weekly (grade: A)"

"A richly detailed, clear-eyed account of the effects of war and enemy occupation on a civilian population . . . She has written, in short, a work of literature, rich in character and perception." --"Joseph Kanon, The New York Times Book Review"

"Her journal earns a particular place in the archives of recollection. This is because it neither condemns nor forgives: not her countrymen, not her occupiers, and not, remarkably, herself. . . . Stands gritty and obdurate among a swirl of revisionist currents that variously have asserted and disputed the inherent nature of Germans' national guilt . . .To put it briefly, Anonymous writes a merciless account of what individuals can be faced with when all material and social props collapse." --"The Boston Globe"

"A riveting account of a military atrocity . . . The author doesn't try to explain or moralize the horror. She simply records it as perhaps no one else has, in all of its devastating essence." --"The New York Observer"

"Unflinchingly honest . . . Its frank documentation of German suffering--the hunger and uncertainty as well as the widespread rape--illuminates a subject whose worldwide taboo is just beginning to subside." --"The Village Voice"

"A brilliant and powerful work." --"Newsday"

"What makes the book an essential document is its frank and unself-conscious record of the physical and moral devastation that accompanied the war. . . . The diarist's emotional register remains unfailingly calm. Her dispassionate chronicle of the disasters of war suggests a kind of stoic heroism. . . . Remarkable." --"Salon.com"

"A stunning account of a German woman's battle to survive repeated rape at the hands of the victors among the ruins of Berlin . . . While leaders plot their dreams of glory and victory, the lives of ordinary people--on all sides--are trampled and destroyed. A most salutary work." --"David Hare, The Guardian (U.K.)"

"The author has a fierce, uncompromising voice, and her book should become a classic of war literature." --"Publishers Weekly"

"Books can transform us. So very few do. "A Woman in ""B""erlin" is one that can." --"Dayton Daily News"

"A work of great power . . . The author is a keen observer of the ironies, even the absurdities, of a collapsing society. . . . A devastating and rare glimpse at ordinary people who struggle to survive." --"Booklist"

"With the passage of time, Anonymous's perspective--and the extraordinary way she kept her dignity and moral sense alive in an inferno--have made her diary a war classic." --"Maclean's (Toronto)"

"Marvelous . . . As it is a human instinct to survive, this book, which could have been horrifying, is instead exhilarating: a rare tribute to the human spirit." --"Daily Mail (U.K.)"

"Coolly written, tearingly honest . . . This is a classic not only of war literature but also of writing at the very extreme of human suffering." --"The Daily Telegraph (London)"

A devastating book. It is matter-of-fact, makes no attempt to score political points, does not attempt to solicit sympathy for its protagonist, and yet is among the most chilling indictments of war I have ever read. Everybody, in particular every woman, ought to read it. "Arundhati Roy, Booker Prize-winning author of The God of Small Things"

A tract essential for our often morally fuzzy times . . . It is destined to be a classic. "San Francisco Chronicle"

Let Anonymous stand witness as she wished to: as an undistorted voice for all women in war and its aftermath, whatever their names or nation or ethnicity. Anywhere. "Los Angeles Times"

An astonishing record of survival . . . the voice of Anonymous emerges as both shrewd and funny . . . a fresh contribution to the literature of war. "Entertainment Weekly (grade: A)"

A richly detailed, clear-eyed account of the effects of war and enemy occupation on a civilian population . . . She has written, in short, a work of literature, rich in character and perception. "Joseph Kanon, The New York Times Book Review"

Her journal earns a particular place in the archives of recollection. This is because it neither condemns nor forgives: not her countrymen, not her occupiers, and not, remarkably, herself. . . . Stands gritty and obdurate among a swirl of revisionist currents that variously have asserted and disputed the inherent nature of Germans' national guilt . . .To put it briefly, Anonymous writes a merciless account of what individuals can be faced with when all material and social props collapse. "The Boston Globe"

A riveting account of a military atrocity . . . The author doesn't try to explain or moralize the horror. She simply records it as perhaps no one else has, in all of its devastating essence. "The New York Observer"

Unflinchingly honest . . . Its frank documentation of German suffering--the hunger and uncertainty as well as the widespread rape--illuminates a subject whose worldwide taboo is just beginning to subside. "The Village Voice"

A brilliant and powerful work. "Newsday"

What makes the book an essential document is its frank and unself-conscious record of the physical and moral devastation that accompanied the war. . . . The diarist's emotional register remains unfailingly calm. Her dispassionate chronicle of the disasters of war suggests a kind of stoic heroism. . . . Remarkable. "Salon.com"

A stunning account of a German woman's battle to survive repeated rape at the hands of the victors among the ruins of Berlin . . . While leaders plot their dreams of glory and victory, the lives of ordinary people--on all sides--are trampled and destroyed. A most salutary work. "David Hare, The Guardian (U.K.)"

The author has a fierce, uncompromising voice, and her book should become a classic of war literature. "Publishers Weekly"

Books can transform us. So very few do. "A Woman in ""B""erlin" is one that can. "Dayton Daily News"

A work of great power . . . The author is a keen observer of the ironies, even the absurdities, of a collapsing society. . . . A devastating and rare glimpse at ordinary people who struggle to survive. "Booklist"

With the passage of time, Anonymous's perspective--and the extraordinary way she kept her dignity and moral sense alive in an inferno--have made her diary a war classic. "Maclean's (Toronto)"

Marvelous . . . As it is a human instinct to survive, this book, which could have been horrifying, is instead exhilarating: a rare tribute to the human spirit. "Daily Mail (U.K.)"

Coolly written, tearingly honest . . . This is a classic not only of war literature but also of writing at the very extreme of human suffering. "The Daily Telegraph (London)""

A devastating book. It is matter-of-fact, makes no attempt to score political points, does not attempt to solicit sympathy for its protagonist, and yet is among the most chilling indictments of war I have ever read. Everybody, in particular every woman, ought to read it. Arundhati Roy, Booker Prize-winning author of The God of Small Things

A tract essential for our often morally fuzzy times . . . It is destined to be a classic. San Francisco Chronicle

Let Anonymous stand witness as she wished to: as an undistorted voice for all women in war and its aftermath, whatever their names or nation or ethnicity. Anywhere. Los Angeles Times

An astonishing record of survival . . . the voice of Anonymous emerges as both shrewd and funny . . . a fresh contribution to the literature of war. Entertainment Weekly (grade: A)

A richly detailed, clear-eyed account of the effects of war and enemy occupation on a civilian population . . . She has written, in short, a work of literature, rich in character and perception. Joseph Kanon, The New York Times Book Review

Her journal earns a particular place in the archives of recollection. This is because it neither condemns nor forgives: not her countrymen, not her occupiers, and not, remarkably, herself. . . . Stands gritty and obdurate among a swirl of revisionist currents that variously have asserted and disputed the inherent nature of Germans' national guilt . . .To put it briefly, Anonymous writes a merciless account of what individuals can be faced with when all material and social props collapse. The Boston Globe

A riveting account of a military atrocity . . . The author doesn't try to explain or moralize the horror. She simply records it as perhaps no one else has, in all of its devastating essence. The New York Observer

Unflinchingly honest . . . Its frank documentation of German suffering--the hunger and uncertainty as well as the widespread rape--illuminates a subject whose worldwide taboo is just beginning to subside. The Village Voice

A brilliant and powerful work. Newsday

What makes the book an essential document is its frank and unself-conscious record of the physical and moral devastation that accompanied the war. . . . The diarist's emotional register remains unfailingly calm. Her dispassionate chronicle of the disasters of war suggests a kind of stoic heroism. . . . Remarkable. Salon.com

A stunning account of a German woman's battle to survive repeated rape at the hands of the victors among the ruins of Berlin . . . While leaders plot their dreams of glory and victory, the lives of ordinary people--on all sides--are trampled and destroyed. A most salutary work. David Hare, The Guardian (U.K.)

The author has a fierce, uncompromising voice, and her book should become a classic of war literature. Publis...

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Anonymous was a young woman at the time of the fall of Berlin. She was a journalist and editor during and after the war.

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