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A woman in Berlin is a diary written by a German woman about what the Russians did in the city and her residents as soon as they entered Berlin, in April one thousand nine hundred and forty -five, before the official World War II officially ended in May. The writer focuses on rape accidents that the city's women were exposed to, at the hands of the Russians. She tries to tell what happened from a neutral feminine point of view.