A day in the life of a woman in 1941

• A day in the life of a woman in 1941.

A selection of talks about how a typical day goes in a young woman in 1941.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941 A day in the life of a woman in 1941

The heroine of reportage - Mrs. Olive - every day gets up at seven in the morning. Next to the bed bag with documents and a flashlight in the bombing case.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

The glass in the window is not - it knocked out by the blast.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

Glass successfully replaces the flap linen.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

On the stairs a bottle of milk, newspapers, as well as a few buckets of sand, to have something to put out the fire.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

Another means of fire - an asbestos mat in the corridor.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

The remaining glass windows plastered with paper crosswise, so that if they are broken, the fragments do not hurt anybody.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

This is a trace of the bombing with incendiary bombs.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

That too.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

Mrs. Olive goes through the coals, putting the largest that can be used again.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

The bed is in the basement in case of alarm.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

Waste sorting.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

Going to the store.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

The card made the mark on the goods that Mrs. Olive received today.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

The trip to work by public transport.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

Mrs. Olive works in one of the many military organizations as secretary.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

Preparing dinner.

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

By the time Mrs. Olive husband put on the table ...

A day in the life of a woman in 1941

... and then it goes to knit warm clothes.

Beloved husband came home - with him nothing had happened that day.