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A Bell for Adano
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Benét, Stephen Vincent,
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Berle, Adolf A.,
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Berlin book burning,
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Bernstein, Walter,
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The Blitz,
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Bolte, Charles,
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Book burnings,
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Book Publishers Bureau,
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Books

German book bans,
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hardcovers,
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postwar military needs,
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prewar reading habits,
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reintroduction in Europe,
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therapeutic effect,
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See also individual book titles and authors

Boston book bans,
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Boutell, Clarence,
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Bowen, Catherine Drinker,
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Britain,
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publishing industry,
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Brown v. Board of Education
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B-29 bombers,
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Carlisle, Kitty,
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Censorship (American),
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Chicken Every Sunday
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Coles, Robert M.,
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Collection drives,
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Commencement day book collections,
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Connor, John,
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Conscription,
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Council on Books in Wartime,
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ASEs.
See
Armed Services Editions (ASEs)

books as weapons,
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censorship fight,
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creation of,
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“Imperative” book program,
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postwar,
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radio programs,
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Victory Book Campaign,
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Day of German Art,
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D-day,
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ASEs,
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battle plans,
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casualties,
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marshaling areas,
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Omaha Beach,
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postponed,
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prayer,
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Utah Beach,
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Death,
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Demobilization,
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Doubleday, Doran & Co.,
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Dreiser, Theodore,
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DuBois, Isabel,
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complaints to council,
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opposition to VBC,
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The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N
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Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg,
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Einstein, Albert,
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Eisenhower, Dwight D.,
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Evans, Maurice,
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Ewen, David,
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Farrar & Rinehart,
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Farrar, John,
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott,
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Forever Amber
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Fort Benning,
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Fort McClellan,
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France,
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books banned by Germany,
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defeat by Nazis,
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German radio propaganda,
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Frick, Wilhelm,
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Fussell, Paul,
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Gannett, Lewis,
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GI, anonymity of,
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GI Bill,
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African Americans,
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education enrollment rate,
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employment,
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initial failure of,
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publicity for,
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wartime book programs,
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women,
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Gillars, Mildred,
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Goebbels, Joseph,
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Goodman, Benny,
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The Great Gatsby
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Green, Theodore,
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Grynszpan, Herschel,
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Guadalcanal,
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“The Gutenberg Address,”
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Hargrove, Marion,
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Heine, Heinrich,
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Hemingway, Ernest,
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Hepburn, Katharine,
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Hersey, John,
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Hershey, Lewis B.,
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Hiroshima,
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Hitler, Adolf,
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Hospitals,
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Hunnewell, Stanley P.,
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Ingersoll, Ralph,
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Into the Valley
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Ironbottom Sound,
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Isenstadt, Abraham,
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Iwo Jima,
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Johnson, Malcolm,
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Keller, Helen,
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Kimbrough, Emily,
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Klopfer, Donald,
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Kristallnacht,
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Lavender, David,
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Letters home,
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Lewis, Sinclair,
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Librarians,
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Libraries, reorganization in Europe,
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Library of Burned Books,
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Lippmann, Walter,
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Loizeaux, Marie,
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London, Jack,
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Lucas, Scott,
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Ludwig, Emil,
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MacInnes, Helen,
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Magazine service,
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Mail,
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Mann, Heinrich,
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Mann, Thomas,
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Marx, Chico,
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Marx, Karl,
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Massey, Raymond,
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Mauldin, Bill,
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McCormick, Anne O'Hare,
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Mead, James,
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Mein Kampf
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Menefee, Selden,
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Merrill's Marauders,
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Milam, Carl,
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Minton, Melville,
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Morale,
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books,
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D-day,
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GI Bill,
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magazines,
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Pacific theater,
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redeployment,
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Morgan Library,
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Morley, Christopher,
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Munson, Edward,
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Nagasaki,
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National Defense Book Campaign (NDBC),
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Nazi Germany,
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banned book lists,
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book burnings,
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books for postwar university,
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cultural purgings in Europe,
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cultural redefinition in Germany,
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Night of the Broken Glass,
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New York Library Association,
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New York Public Library,
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New Yorker
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Newsweek
Battle Baby,
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Night of the Broken Glass,
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North African Front,
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Norton, William Warder,
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Nuremberg,
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Oakes, George,
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Ogden, Archibald,
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attitude toward banned books,
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Title V,
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Okinawa,
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Omaha Beach,
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One Man's Meat
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One World
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Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
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Overseas Editions,
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Pacific theater,
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Palmer, Gretta,
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Paperback books,
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British paperback trade,
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postwar,
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prewar,
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wartime reliance on,
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Pearl Harbor,
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People on Our Side
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Pocket Books, Inc.,
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Porter, Katherine Anne,
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Post Yarns
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Postell, Paul E.,
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POWs,
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