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  • The File on Fraulein Berg

    Joan Lingard

    Paperback (Catnip Publishing Ltd, Nov. 1, 2008)
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  • File on Fraulein Ber: 2

    Joan Lingard

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, June 14, 1980)
    In Northern Ireland in 1944 three girls collect data on the activities of their German instructor who they suspect is a Nazi spy.
  • The File on Fraulein Berg

    Joan Lingard

    Paperback (Signature, Jan. 20, 2000)
    1944 Belfast. Fraulein Berg arrives to teach German at Kate, Harriet and Sally's school. Saturated with war-time propaganda, reading spy stories and imagining themselves dropping over enemy lines to perform daring and heroic deeds, the girls decide that, as she's German, she must be the enemy - and she must be a spy. They set to work to prove it, following her everywhere, recording everything in notebooks, hounding her, seeing themselves as valiant secret service agents helping their country. Finally on a train travelling between Dublin and Belfast, they alert a border guard ... The story is told by Kate years later, always haunted by their silly antics at the time, and often wondering what happened, in the end, to the unhappy Fraulein Berg. In fact, she was a Jewish escapee from Nazi Germany, having lost parents, two sisters and a brother in the gaschambers. Kate reflects that, so used to dividing people up into Protestants and Catholics, enemies and friends, they had never stopped to think of the tragedy they might be creating..First published in 1980 by Julia MacRae Books
  • The File on Fraulein Berg

    Joan Lingard

    Paperback (Catnip Publishing Ltd, Oct. 3, 2008)
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  • The File on Fraulein Berg

    Joan Lingard

    Paperback (Puffin Books, July 29, 1993)
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  • File on Fraulein Berg

    Joan Lingard

    Hardcover (Julia MacRae, Aug. 16, 1980)
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  • The File on Fraulein Berg

    Joan Lingard

    Paperback (Red Fox, July 11, 1985)
    In Belfast 1944, Fraulein Berg arrives to teach German at Kate, Harriet an dSally's school. The girls decide that as she's German she must be an enemy and they set to proving it. The story is told by Kate years later, haunted by their silly acts and often wondering what happened to Fraulein Berg.
  • The File on Fraulein Berg

    Joan LINGARD

    Hardcover (Elsevier/Nelson, Aug. 16, 1980)
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