The dilemma of the booksellers of Germany as to what books they may safely sell without incurring Nazi wrath, was resolved here yesterday at a meeting of the Kuliur Kampfsbund, German culture league. Among others, it was definitely decided that the works of Lion Feuchtwanger, Emil Ludwig, Arnold Zweig and Heinrich Mann were not to be displayed or sold.
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