First time Quote by Svetlana Alexievich
““The Germans rolled back, and a wounded lieutenant, the artillerist Kostia Khudov, was left in no-man’s-land. The orderlies who tried to bring him back were killed. Two first-aid sheepdogs (this was the first time I saw them) crept toward him, but were also killed. And then I took off my flap-eared hat, stood up tall, and began to sing our favorite prewar song: “I saw you off to a great deed,” first softly, then more and more loudly. Everything became hushed on both sides—ours and the Germans’. I went up to Kostia, bent down, put him on a sledge, and took him to our side. I walked and thought: “Only not in the back, better let them shoot me in the head.” So, right now…right now…The last minutes of my life…Right now! Interesting: will I feel the pain or not? How frightening, mama dear! But not a single shot was fired…””
About This Quote
Source Book: War's Unwomanly Face, Svetlana Alexievich, 1985
In the chaos of battle, compassion and humanity can surface, defying fear and death.
In simple terms: Compassion can appear even in war.
Act with humanity despite danger.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- battlefield rescue
- soldier aid
- wartime solidarity
- personal bravery
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives you to help others when you fear for yourself?
- How does music influence morale in combat?
The act may not change the outcome of war.