The fourth volume focuses on the topic of civilians in the army. It is still a strong myth among international audiences that Ukraine has a professional army that has, for three years, been holding off what was once considered the second most powerful army in the world.
The volume features twelve personal stories from people who were once just like you—writers, entrepreneurs, teachers, journalists, farmers, doctors, musicians, or cultural workers. Through their experiences, you can learn how they made the decision to serve, what they faced, and what they’ve learned.
An essay from a former journalist, activist, and member of parliament who now commands a drone unit.
Six photo essays from frontline photographers, capturing the raw and unfiltered reality of life during war. They document the reality of war life in 2025: a surreal mix of trenches from World War II, drones, abandoned animals, and rubble from the buildings.
“This book tells the stories of yesterday’s civilians—musicians, designers, farmers, teachers, doctors. These people were not born for war. But they took up arms to defend freedom.”
Oleksandra Matviichuk
Human rights lawyer, Nobel Peace laureate