Summary:
The book is a personal diary chronicling the experiences of a German woman during the fall of Berlin at the end of World War II. It provides a raw and harrowing account of the daily struggles, including encounters with rape and survival, as Soviet troops occupied the city.
Key points:
1. Extreme Survival: The book depicts a woman's post-WWII survival in Berlin, detailing her experiences of rape, hunger, and fear.
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