Show Entertainment Goes On Women of half-a-dozen half nationalities nationalities nationalities nation nation- are serving as entertainers in the front line entertainment services services ser ser- vices with the Red Army Shows are staged in outs dug-outs dwelling houses In open fields and woods Concerts often take place no more than a few hundred yards from the enemy lines Ines Here is a description of such a concert from a letter written by a young Czechoslovak girl singer to her fiance fiance who Is a bomber pilot in Britain Just as I began my second song there was wasa a sudden scream as a shell went over Then the sound of enemy bombers The whole building was rocked by a terrific explosion Then the lights went out I tried to keep on singing but the smell of cordite was too great It was In my nose in my throat In the dim light and through the dust I could make out some wreckage and the Red Cross workers moving forward w with wit I t h stretchers Then my throat and eyes cleared and I fixed my eyes on what had been the roof at the end of the hall an and l I went on sing sing- ing lag |