Record ID | ia:wave0000rhue |
Source | Internet Archive |
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008 050501r19911981enk 000 f eng d
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050 4 $aPS3568.H8$bW38 1991
082 04 $a813.54$221
100 1 $aRhue, Morton.
245 14 $aThe wave.
260 $bHeinemann,$c1991.
300 $a121 pages
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
520 $aA high school teacher drills his students on ideas of power, discipline, and superiority to illustrate the development of attitudes such as those that allowed the Germans to deny responsibility for genocide under the Nazis. Based on a true incident in Palo Alto, California, the story is intended to stimulate thinking among those who maintain that it can't happen here.
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653 0 $aEnglish fiction
653 0 $aUnited States
830 0 $aNew windmill series (Unnumbered)
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