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The XXth Century, Shanghai, 1941-1945: A Guide
Tables of Contents in Chronological Order by Months
Volume V
July to December 1943
JULY/1943 [entire issue 76p, 15MB]
A New Phase of the War:
Allied Strategy........................Klaus Mehnert...............1
[where to apply main pressure - Europe or Asia?]
Six Campaigns in the Desert..............M. Andreone................11
[account of the 3 year North African campaign by Italian Navy Lt.]
The Southern Flank (illustrated)........Editorial Staff............22
[after Tunisia fell, a look of potential second front in Southern Europe]
A Change in Methods.....................A. V. Deringer.............39
[analysis of Bolshevik's next phase after end of COMINTERN]
Dancing, the Art of Arts (illustrated)..Dr. Lily Abegg.............49
[insight into the spirit of Japan]
Germany's Contemporary Painters(illustrated).........................Max Loehr..................58
The Story of Modern Chinese Literature..T. F. Chu..................64
[survey of Chinese literature since the 1911 revolution]
Strange Confession. A Story.............Elin-Pelin.................69
[pen name of Dimitr Ivanov, President of the Bulgarian
Writers Association]
Book Review................................................................................74
On the Screen..............................................................................75
Documents: Reich Minister Speer's Speech of June 6, 1943..................................76
Table of Contents and Index of Volume IV..................................................77
[pages not scanned]
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AUGUST/SEPTEMBER/1943 [entire issue 122p, 25MB]
The Smaller Battalions............................................Klaus Mehnert............81
[does superiority in numbers justify a hope for victory]
Bulwark of the North (illustrated)................................A. A. K..................91
[Finnish officer on the Finnish-Soviet War]
Geo-Politica. Aspects of Southeastern Asia........................H. Borner................99
[examines SE Asia as a unit rather than as individual parts]
What Is the Red Cross?............................................Ed. Egle................108
[written by Red Cross delegate for China]
The Front Inside..................................................Frederick Wiehl.........113
[author of "The Coming American Revolution" on U.S. labor problems]
Cartoon of the Month..............................................Sapajou.................115
The One and the Many..............................................Robert Schinzinger......119
[Japan's solution to relationship between the individual and the community]
Man-Made Catastrophe (illustrated)................................Adalbert Ebner..........126
[forestry expert on destruction resulting from deforestation]
Ape and Man.......................................................Hans Weinert............138
[author of "The Origin of Mankind" on the latest theories of subject]
The Surge of the Renaissance in Europe (illustrated)..............Beata von Erdberg.......147
[on the greatest cultural epoch in European history]
Synthesis.........................................................E. Salvatore............162
[recent scientific research in chemistry]
Empire of the Andes (illustrated).................................Cris Norlund............167
[formation and organization of Inca empire]
The Cup that Cheers (illustrated).................................Wu Ming.................175
[wine drinking in China]
The Window:
A New Set............................................H. M....................183
War and Peace in South America............................W. S....................185
The March of War: The Invasion of Sicily.........................Editorial Staff.........189
Blood Lairs. A Story.............................................Lars Hansen.............192
The Three Sappers. A. Story......................................Karl Springenschmid.....197
Book Review...............................................................................200
On the Screen.............................................................................202
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OCTOBER/1943 [entire issue 78p, 15MB]
Drama in Italy....................................................Klaus Mehnert...........203
[attempt to understand unfolding events in Italy from July 25, 1943]
Cartoon of the Month..............................................Sapajou.................210
Success of Two Missions (illustrated).............................E. Obenaus..............212
[a look at prewar years via the roles of two ambassadors in in Berlin]
Some of Our Contributors..........................................Photographs.............220
Good Earth? (illustrated).........................................Paul Wilm...............227
[why famines occur in China]
The Race for Japan................................................Adolf Freitag...........241
[on Japan's opening to the outside world from 1640 on]
Bookmaking in China...............................................Hedda Hammer............247
Diet and Dental Decay.............................................Dr. Joseph Eschler......253
Sailors in Convoys................................................Alberto da Cruz.........259
[merchant fleet - U-Boat duel from the eyes of a freighter crewman]
The March of War: American Casualties............................Editorial Staff.........264
The Window: The American Way of Life-Today.......................Editorial Staff.........266
The Proof. A Story...............................................Matti Kolehmainen.......271
[a Finnish author]
Book Review...............................................................................277
On the Screen.............................................................................278
Documents: Chancellor Hitler's Speech of September 10, 1943; Statement
by the German Foreign Office Concerning Italian Assurances to
continue the War on the Side of the Axis, of September 12, 1943;
Mussolini's Five Orders of the Day, September 15, 1943; Japanese-
German Declaration on the Continuation of the War, of September 15, 1943...........279
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NOVEMBER/1943 [entire issue 78p, 15MB]
The USA and the USSR (illustrated)................................Klaus Mehnert...........281
[analysis of the 10 year relationship]
Cartoon of the Month..............................................Sapajou.................299
Mengchiang-A Country in the Making................................Alfred Lueckenhaus......302
[Inner Mongolia's development over the last few years]
Lamaism in Mongolia (illustrated).................................Hermann Consten.........308
[account of the religion and summary of the "Direct Way" path]
The Thirteen days Before the War..................................Erich Oettinger.........326
[events of last 13 days before war by German political writer]
South Africa (illustrated)........................................Gustav Arnold...........334
[picture of country and it's attitude towards England and current situation]
The New Physician in Germany......................................J. W. Wirtz.............344
[a National-Socialist doctor compares medical philosophies with "liberalism"]
The Window: The North American Press.............................Alfred Lueckenhaus......349
Gronfeldt's Dog. A Story.........................................Hakan Brunberg..........354
On the Screen.............................................................................358
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DECEMBER/1943 [entire issue 81p, 16MB]
The Summer War....................................................Klaus Mehnert...........359
[Eastern Front from April 1 to November 1, 1943]
Cartoon of the Month..............................................Sapajou.................375
The Economics of Total Warfare....................................A. A. Magnus............376
[a theory of total warfare economics]
Soya (illustrated)................................................Kyushiro Nakayama.......385
France and Europe.................................................Valentin Buisson........389
[study of France's relations with Europe]
The Adlon Bar Gang................................................Carl Flick-Steger.......398
[Philadelphia Inquirer's Foreign Editor on Europe's best correspondents]
A Paradise Lost (illustrated).....................................Walter J. Kahler........408
[Mesopotamia - the original Garden of Eden]
Demons and Fairies................................................Eileen Chang............421
[beliefs of Chinese peoples]
The March of War: Southern Italy.................................Editorial Staff..........430
Fortune at Mr. Snoksdal's Door. A Story..........................Gunnar Gunnarsson.......433
On the Screen.............................................................................437
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