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Books are weapons in the war of ideas / S. Broder.

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Poster showing Nazis burning books, with quotation by Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Books cannot be killed by fire ...."

GPO no. 1942-O-487131.

OWI no. 7.

Promotional goal: U.S. J49. 1942.

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01/01/1942
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