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Marta Hillers

Surviving Chaos: A Woman's Unflinching Chronicle of Occupation

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Author: Marta Hillers

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781844087976

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/26/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen A Woman in Berlin

The summary audiobook of "A Woman in Berlin" by Marta Hillers is ideal for history enthusiasts, particularly those interested in World War II and its impact on civilian life, as well as readers seeking personal narratives that shed light on women's experiences during conflict. Additionally, it caters to listeners who appreciate powerful, first-hand accounts of resilience and survival in the face of adversity. This summary offers a concise overview for anyone looking to grasp the essence of Hillers' poignant reflection on war, gender, and humanity without committing to the full text.

3 quotes from A Woman in Berlin

  • "The truth is that in a war, the most vulnerable people often suffer the most, and a woman’s body can become both a battleground and a refuge."
  • "I have never understood war, perhaps because it so often turns our humanity upside down; morality blurs, and survival becomes the only commandment."
  • "In times of chaos, we find our true selves; fear can evoke courage, and desperation can lead to unexpected solidarity among those suffering the same fate."

Author : Marta Hillers

Marta Hillers (1911–2001) was a German journalist and the author of the influential memoir "A Woman in Berlin," which was initially published anonymously in 1959. This poignant diary chronicles the harrowing experiences of a German woman during and after the Battle of Berlin from April 20 to June 22, 1945, detailing her struggles with survival and the complexities of human relationships in the face of wartime atrocities. Although the book faced criticism upon its release in Germany for allegedly tarnishing the image of German womanhood, it garnered significant acclaim when published in English in 1954 and later in various languages, leading to renewed interest following Hillers' posthumous edition in 2003. Hillers, who married and relocated to Switzerland, ultimately stepped away from journalism and published no further works before her death in 2001. The book has since been adapted into a film, further cementing its legacy as a profound commentary on the human condition during times of conflict.

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A Woman in Berlin Free Audiobook Download

Marta Hillers

Surviving Chaos: A Woman's Unflinching Chronicle of Occupation

4.2714802rating

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Author: Marta Hillers

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781844087976

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/26/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen A Woman in Berlin

The summary audiobook of "A Woman in Berlin" by Marta Hillers is ideal for history enthusiasts, particularly those interested in World War II and its impact on civilian life, as well as readers seeking personal narratives that shed light on women's experiences during conflict. Additionally, it caters to listeners who appreciate powerful, first-hand accounts of resilience and survival in the face of adversity. This summary offers a concise overview for anyone looking to grasp the essence of Hillers' poignant reflection on war, gender, and humanity without committing to the full text.

3 quotes from A Woman in Berlin

  • "The truth is that in a war, the most vulnerable people often suffer the most, and a woman’s body can become both a battleground and a refuge."
  • "I have never understood war, perhaps because it so often turns our humanity upside down; morality blurs, and survival becomes the only commandment."
  • "In times of chaos, we find our true selves; fear can evoke courage, and desperation can lead to unexpected solidarity among those suffering the same fate."

Author: Marta Hillers

Marta Hillers (1911–2001) was a German journalist and the author of the influential memoir "A Woman in Berlin," which was initially published anonymously in 1959. This poignant diary chronicles the harrowing experiences of a German woman during and after the Battle of Berlin from April 20 to June 22, 1945, detailing her struggles with survival and the complexities of human relationships in the face of wartime atrocities. Although the book faced criticism upon its release in Germany for allegedly tarnishing the image of German womanhood, it garnered significant acclaim when published in English in 1954 and later in various languages, leading to renewed interest following Hillers' posthumous edition in 2003. Hillers, who married and relocated to Switzerland, ultimately stepped away from journalism and published no further works before her death in 2001. The book has since been adapted into a film, further cementing its legacy as a profound commentary on the human condition during times of conflict.