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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Hostage to war Hostage to war Tatiana Vasileva The author relates her experiences from 1941-1953 as she struggles to survive as a Russian teenager caught up in all the horrors of World War II and its aftermath. OL15142343W
Is journalism worth dying for? Is journalism worth dying for? Anna Politkovskaya A collection of final dispatches by famed journalist Politkovskai︠a︡, including the first translation of the work that some think led to her murder. OL16591464W
У войны не женское лицо У войны не женское лицо Светлана Алексиевич «У войны́ не же́нское лицо́» — документально-очерковая книга белорусской писательницы, лауреата Нобелевской премии по литературе 2015 года Светланы Алексиевич. В этой книге собраны рассказы женщин, у… OL1725868W
Ab jetzt zählt jeder Tag Ab jetzt zählt jeder Tag Tatʹi͡ana Vasilʹeva The author relates her experiences from 1941-1953 as she struggles to survive as a Russian teenager caught up in all the horrors of World War II and its aftermath. OL24812457W
Последние свидетели Последние свидетели Светлана Алексиевич Personal narratives of World War II by Russians who were children during the war. OL27957532W
Hostage to war Hostage to war Tatʹi͡ana Vasilʹeva The author relates her experiences from 1941-1953 as she struggles to survive as a Russian teenager caught up in all the horrors of World War II and its aftermath. OL2796796W
Berlin diaries, 1940-1945 Berlin diaries, 1940-1945 Marie Vassiltchikov Contains primary source material. OL4988117W
Yashka, my life as peasant, officer and exile Yashka, my life as peasant, officer and exile Marii͡a Bochkareva This is a fascinating narrative told in first person by an amazing and courageous woman. Raised a peasant in tsarist Russia, Maria, who called herself "Yashka," had a childhood of poverty and abuse.… OL7749213W