War's Unwomanly Face (Voices of Utopia #1) Free PDF Download
1988
This book is a confession, a document and a record of peoples memory. More than 200 women speak in it, describing how young girls, who dreamed of becoming brides, became soldiers in 1941. More than 500,000 Soviet women participated on a par with men in the Second World War, the most terrible war of the 20th century. Women not only rescued and bandaged the wounded but also fires a snipers rifle, blew up bridges, went reconnoitering and killed... They killed the enemy who, with unprecedented cruelty, had attacked their land, their homes and their children. Soviet writer of Byelorussia, Svetlana Alexiyevich spent four years working on the book, visiting over 100 cities and towns, settlements and villages and recording the stories and reminiscences of women war veterans. The soviet press called the book a vivid reporting of events long past, which affected the destiny of the nation as a whole. The most important thing about the book is not so much the front-line episodes as womens heart-rending experiences in the war. Through their testimony the past makes an impassioned appeal to the present, denouncing yesterdays and todays fascism...