A Woman In Berlin 📍
The book is based on three school notebooks filled with the author’s daily impressions as civil society collapsed around her.
It details the brutal reality of life in bomb shelters, the scavenging for food, and the systematic sexual violence. To protect herself from random assaults, the author famously sought out a high-ranking Soviet officer to serve as her "protector," a survival strategy she described as "sleeping for food". A Woman in Berlin
Critics often highlight its "bald honesty" and "chilling detachment". The author avoids self-pity, focusing instead on the practicalities of staying alive amidst ruins. 👤 The Author: Marta Hillers The book is based on three school notebooks
After her death in 2001, she was identified as Marta Hillers , a well-traveled journalist who had studied at the Sorbonne and spoke some Russian. Critics often highlight its "bald honesty" and "chilling
For decades, the author's identity was a closely guarded secret.