War has no female face (Nobel Prize for Literature 2015)
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Thousands of wars took place, short and long. We knew the details of some of them, while other details were absent among the bodies of the victims. Many wrote, but men always wrote about men. Everything we knew about war, we knew through “the man’s voice.” We are all prisoners of “men’s” perceptions and feelings about war, prisoners of “men’s” words. As for women, they have always been silent.
In World War II, approximately one million Soviet women participated in fighting on all fronts and in various tasks. Svetlana raises important questions about the role of women in the war: Why did women, who defended their land and took their place in an exclusive male world, not defend their history? Where are their words and where are their feelings? There is a whole hidden world. Their war remained unknown...
In her book, “War Has No Female Face,” Svetlana writes the history of this war. Women's war.
The book talks about the martyrs of September 4 / the martyrs of the United Arab Emirates... To the pure souls who spent their lives in good deeds and deeds, to those bodies that placed the insignia of the Armed Forces and the flag of the United Arab Emirates on their honorable arms, to you, martyr... all the love, appreciation and military salute that we offer with all love and reverence. May God have mercy on you, oh righteous sons of Zayed. May God have mercy on you.
تتوقُ ستُّ شقيقاتٍ لاستكشافِ ما وراءِ مسقطِ رأسهنَّ المتجمد ورؤيةِ (الأسوأ)، على الرغمِ من الشائعاتِ المروِّعةِ التي تغزوه. لكن خلال الرِّحلة، مرحُهُم يُقاطِعهُ الرُّعب. تُدانُ أسرتُهم بشيءٍ فظيع، شيءٍ لم يفعلوه. الآن يجب أن يفِرُّوا من العِقاب المروِّعِ والفظِيعِ الذي ينتظرُهم.