From the Book - Regular Print
1 Struggle for Peace, and Its Results 1 --
2 First Attempts to Unleash a Second World War 5 --
4 Stalin's Role in the Rebirth of German War Power 16 --
5 Why Did Stalin Like Hitler's Book So Much? 19 --
6 Industrialization and Collectivization 23 --
7 Stalin's Role in Elevating Hitler 28 --
8 Stalin and the Destruction of Soviet Strategic Aviation 32 --
9 Stalin's Preparations for War: Tanks 41 --
10 On the "Obsolete" Soviet Tanks 50 --
11 Winged Genghis Khan 58 --
12 About "Obsolete" Airplanes 66 --
13 Soviet Airborne Assault Troops and Their Mission 73 --
14 About the Brilliant Military Leader Tukhachevski 81 --
17 Stalin's Trap for Hitler 105 --
18 Results of the Moscow Pact 111 --
19 Blitzkrieg in Poland and Mongolia 114 --
21 Mobilization of the Economy 127 --
22 Winter War: Finland 136 --
23 Germany's Strategic Resources and Stalin's Plans 146 --
24 Carving Up of Romania, and Its Consequences 153 --
25 Destruction of the Buffer States between Germany and the Soviet Union 160 --
26 Destruction of the Security Pale on the Eve of the War 164 --
27 Partisans or Saboteurs? 168 --
28 Destruction of the Stalin Line 171 --
29 Trotsky Murdered, Molotov in Berlin 178 --
31 All the Way to Berlin! 190 --
32 Mountain Divisions on the Steppes of Ukraine 196 --
35 Words and Deeds 218 --
36 Red Army, Black Gulag Uniforms 222 --
37 Military Alignment 228 --
38 Churchill's Warning and Stalin's Reaction 233 --
39 A Blitzkrieg against Russia? 238 --
40 Intelligence Reports and Stalin's Reaction 244 --
43 If It Weren't for Winter! 263 --
Conclusion: The Aggressor 278 --
Epilogue: Stalin Was a War Criminal 281.