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100 _aKay, Mara
245 0 _aStorm Warning
260 _bMacmillan London Ltd
260 _c1976
300 _a206
520 _a' But there's nothing wrong with the Nazi regime,'' argued Ann. It was true that somehow the atmosphere was changing around them in Germany that summer of 1938. Foreigners seemed less welcome, and an inordinate amount of what material was on the move, scarcely camou-flaged now. Still, people seemed clean and tidy and prosperous. ''You should know what's wrong after typing all my articles.'' Uncle Dick had replied. ''Don't imagine Hitler a benefactor to the German people...''
650 _aJuvenile Fiction
942 _2DDC
942 _cBook
999 _c188
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