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A scene from the M.G.M. film of Phyllis Bottome's best-selling novel " The Mortal Storm," which is reviewed on the previous page. At the stage of the story shown here, the young Nazi, Fritz (Robert Young) can still drink beer with his former companions, Freya (Margaret Sullavan), the daughter of a Jewish professor, and the liberal-minded, peace-loving Martin (James Stewart), Later the storm of race hatred engulfs all the Characters of a noteworthy film.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 71, 1 November 1940, Page 22

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A scene from the M.G.M. film of Phyllis Bottome's best-selling novel " The Mortal Storm," which is reviewed on the previous page. At the stage of the story shown here, the young Nazi, Fritz (Robert Young) can still drink beer with his former companions, Freya (Margaret Sullavan), the daughter of a Jewish professor, and the liberal-minded, peace-loving Martin (James Stewart), Later the storm of race hatred engulfs all the Characters of a noteworthy film. New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 71, 1 November 1940, Page 22

A scene from the M.G.M. film of Phyllis Bottome's best-selling novel " The Mortal Storm," which is reviewed on the previous page. At the stage of the story shown here, the young Nazi, Fritz (Robert Young) can still drink beer with his former companions, Freya (Margaret Sullavan), the daughter of a Jewish professor, and the liberal-minded, peace-loving Martin (James Stewart), Later the storm of race hatred engulfs all the Characters of a noteworthy film. New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 71, 1 November 1940, Page 22

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