| 5 | FOREWORD |
| Chapter One | |
| Secrecy—the Watchword | |
| 11 | I. World Imperialism Is the Culprit |
| 17 | 2. The Secret Nazi Plans |
| 26 | 3. The Hidden Meaning of the Munich Deal |
| 31 | 4. Designs of the Abettors of Aggression Exposed |
| Chapter Two | |
| Governments Surrender, the People Fight On | |
| 38 | 1. The Polish Tragedy |
| 42 | a. The First Nazi Retreat |
| 45 | 3. Behind the Scenes in the Phoney War |
| 49 | 4. France Defeated |
| 55 | 5. What Was “The Battle for Britain” |
| 59 | 6. The Unvanquished |
| Chapter Three | |
| Collapse of the Barbarossa Plan | |
| 62 | 1. Secret Intents of the German Monopolists |
| 69 | 2. Perfidy and Surprise |
| 72 | 3. The “Secret” of Soviet Resistance |
| 79 | 4. Moscow, the Hero City |
| 87 | 5. The Pearl Harbor Secret |
| 90 | 6. The Great Coalition |
| Chapter Four | |
| From the Volga to Berlin | |
| 95 | I. The Stalingrad Exploit |
| 102 | 2. Anglo-American Military and Diplomatic Strategy Secrets |
| 108 | 3. German “Tigers” Smashed |
| 113 | 4. The Teheran Conference |
| Chapter Five | |
| The Economic Miracle | |
| 121 | I. Heroism in Battle and in Labour |
| 129 | 2. The Economic Victory |
| 136 | 3. The Pen Is a Bayonet, the Camera a Rifle |
| Chapter Six | |
| Retribution | |
| 152 | I. He Who Draweth the Sword, Shall Perish By the Sword |
| 160 | 2. Why the Second Front? |
| 166 | 3. Emergence of a New Poland |
| 170 | 4. Explosion in the German General Headquarters |
| 174 | 5. The Slovak Uprising |
| 176 | 6. Liberation of Southeast Europe |
| 186 | 7. Hitler’s Last Trump |
| 190 | 8. The Crimea Conference |
| Chapter Seven | |
| The Soviet Partisans | |
| 195 | I. Invader Constantly Harassed |
| 211 | 2. Soviet System in the Enemy Rear |
| Chapter Eight | |
| Victory in the Offing | |
| 215 | I. Offensive Down the Line |
| 219 | 2. In Beleaguered Berlin |
| 221 | 3. Victory Flag Over the Reichstag |
| 229 | 4. Soviet Tanks Race to Prague |
| 231 | 5. Intolerance of Fascism, Humane Treatment of the People |
| 234 | 6. Seen and Unseen Strength of the Resistance Movement |
| 237 | 7. The Enemy Surrenders |
| 243 | 8. The Conference in Potsdam |
| Chapter Nine | |
| The Victory Over Japan | |
| 248 | I. Secret Plans of the Japanese Militarists |
| 252 | 2. The Atomic Crime |
| 256 | 3. Asian Peoples Fight for Liberation |
| 259 | 4. The Victorious End |
| 266 | Conclusion |
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