Upadek Berlina oczami kobiet. Przypadek Margret Boveri i Ursuli von Kardorff
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The aim of this article is to present the situation in Berlin in the last months of the
Second World War from a perspective of two journalists – Margret Boveri and Ursula von Kardorff.
Comparative analysis of two sources should present varied problems of citizens of Third
Reich in the final phase of the war – for example – problems with provisioning, power and
water outage or difficulties with commuting by public transport. In a context of the above considerations
no less important were descriptions of German citizens panic, caused by numerous
bombardments and by soldiers of Red Army. The proper considerations were preceded by
short characteristics of both authors, including for example: descent, education, career path
or approach to politics. Analysis of this information helps to understand both women attitude
not only to the situation in Berlin, but also to broadly defined warfare. In order to systemize
the narration in the article was presented a short description of the situation at the both fronts
in the last months of the war.
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