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Bibliography on the 1914-1945 World War, I: 1870-1918
Bibliography on the 1914-1945 World War, II: 1919-1945
Bibliography: key to cited periodicals
Book Reviews, I: 1870-1918
Book Reviews, II: 1919-1945
1a) Storm Warning: the French-German War, 1870-1871
1b) Crafting the Encirclement: French Diplomacy and High Finance, 1871-1903
1c) Crafting the Encirclement: the Russo-Japanese War, French Diplomacy and High Finance, 1904-1911
2) Broken Alliance: Germany and the Fall of Bismarck, Britain and the Rise of Churchill, 1888-1913
3) The Tottering Empires: Turkey, Austria-Hungary, and the Balkan Wars, 1911-1913
4) Lighting the Balkan Fuse: French Conspiracy, Serbian State Terrorism, and the Coming of the World War
6) Poincare and Churchill Get Their War: European Diplomatic Maneuvers, from the Sarajevo Hit to Military Mobilization, 28 June – 4 August 1914
7a) Into the Inferno, August – September 1914: Battle of the Frontiers, the Marne, and the Race to the Sea
7b) Into the Inferno, August – September 1914: Gumbinnen, Tannenberg, and the Masurian Lakes
7c) Into the Inferno: From Belgrade to Przemsyl, August – October 1914
10) Deadlock in the West: From 1st Ypres to Picardy
12a) Floating Bomb with Human Shield: Churchill’s Lusitania Conspiracy
12b) Defeat at Gallipoli, April-October 1915: Downfall of Churchill, Demoralization in Moscow
14) Italian Attack: the Alpine/Balkan Front, May – December 1915
15) Falkenhayn’s Folly: Holocaust at Verdun, Desperation in Berlin
16) From Vera Cruz to Villa: Brother Woodrow’s Exciting Adventures in Mexico
17) An Uprising Against the Empire: Ireland, Easter 1916
20) Blockade Unbroken: Submarine Warfare, Jutland, and the Starvation of Europe Central, 1915-1916
21) Russia’s Last Thrust: the Brussilov Offensive, 1916
22) From the Somme to 3rd Ypres: Bloodbath in the West, 1916-1917
23) Frozen Inferno: the Alpine Front, II – from the Isonzo Battles to Caporetto, 1916-1917
24) Debt Rules: Wilson Chooses War, March-April 1917
25) France at Bay, 1917: the Nivelle Offensive and the Army Mutiny
27a) The Jewish Ideology: from Marx to Bronstein and Lenin
27b) Release the Kraaken: Ludendorff, Lenin, and the Sealed Train
27c) Red October: Urban Communist Coup d’Etat and the Russian Collapse, 1917-1918
28) Lost Victory: Germany in the East, 1917-1918
31) Kaiserschlacht: the German Offensives in the West, and the American Arrival
32) Collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Summer – Fall 1918
33) Retreat in the West, August – November 1918
35) Fake Victory, Class War: Europe from the Armistice to Versailles
36) Russia in Chaos: Nationalist-Communist Civil War. 1918-1919
38) A Gathering of Vultures: Wilson, Versailles, and the Diktat
39a) War, Continued: Eastern Europe, 1919-21
39b) War, Continued: Greek-Turkish War and the Smyrna Massacre, 1922-23
41) Embittered Italy: Mussolini, Fascism, and the March on Rome
42) Whites Betrayed, Reds Victorious: Russian Civil War, 1919-1922
43) China in Chaos: Nationalists, Warlords, and Reds, 1921-27
45) Roaring 20’s: European Debt, American Margin, and the Great Ponzi
46) Koba and the Sleepwalker: Struggle for Power in Russia and Germany, 1922-1929
48) Holodomor: Judeo-Communist Massacre of the Ukrainian Middle Class, 1929-1932
50a) The Great Depression, I: Germany and the Rise of Hitler, 1929-1936
50b) The Great Depression, II: America and the Rise of Roosevelt, 1929-1936
53) Payback Time: Marseilles, 9 October 1934
54) Red Terror, or, Trotskyism Without Trotsky: Stalin Destroys the Judeo-Bolsheviks, 1933-1938
55) Britain and Germany during the Later 1930s: Churchill, Hitler, and the Zionist Connection
57) Spain in Chaos: Nationalist-Communist Civil War and Foreign Intervention, 1936-1938
58a) Getting it All Wrong: Germany, Japan, and China, 1937
58b) Life and Death Along the South Manchurian Railroad: China, Japan, and Russia, 1937-38
59) 12 March, 1938: Anschluss, Austria Annexes Germany
60) Strange Attractors: Nazi-Communist Conspiracy and Co-Aggression, July-September 1939
63a) Struggle for Scandinavia, I: the Winter War, October 1939 – March 1940
63b) Struggle for Scandinavia, II: Blitzkrieg in the North, March – May 1940
65) Battle of the Atlantic, I: Early Surface and Submarine Actions through April, 1940
66) Blitzkrieg in the West: Versailles Avenged, May – June 1940
67) Air War Over Europe, I: the Battle of Britain, June – November 1940
70a) Blitzkrieg in the South: Italian Debacle, Zionist-Communist Conspiracy, and the Widening War, October 1940 – June 1941
70b) Securing the Chokepoint: from East Africa to Syria and Iraq, April – June 1941
73) Blitzkrieg in the East: Clash of the Dictators, June – August 1941
74) The Second Fatal Decision: Hitler’s Halt Order, and the Battles for Leningrad/Kiev
75) Blitzkrieg Renewed: Toward Moscow, September – December 1941
76) The Stillborn Empires, I: Behind the Eastern Front, 1941
78) Airwar Over Europe, II: Accelerating the Urban Massacres
79) Battle of the Atlantic, II: Surface and Submarine Actions, February-November 1941
80) Roosevelt Chooses War: From Atlantic Provocation to Pacific Conspiracy, Summer – Fall 1941
81) Crusader: North Africa and the Mediterranean Air-Sea Battles, August – December 1941
82) Mother of all Conspiracies: Churchill, Roosevelt, and Pearl Harbor, 26 November – 7 December 1941
83) Disaster at Moscow…and Berlin: the Russian Counter-Attack, and Hitler’s War Declaration on America
84) The Big War, December 1941 – January 1942: from Malaya to Moscow, North Africa, and the Atlantic
88a) Japan Destroys the Eurasian Empires, I: Singapore to Java Sea, February-March, 1942
88b) The Giant Stirs: American Carrier Raids, February-April 1942
88c) Japan Destroys the Eurasian Empires, II: “The Most Dangerous Moment”? Battle of the East Indian Ocean, March-April 1942
91) Airwar Over New Guinea, I: Spring, 1942
92) Desperate Victories: Coral Sea/Midway, May-June 1942
93) Airwar Over New Guinea, II: Summer, 1942
96) Drang nach Osten, II: to Stalingrad and the Caucasus, May-September 1942
97) The Stillborn Empires, II: Behind the Eastern Front, May-November, 1942
100) Battle of the Atlantic, III: Trans-Atlantic and Murmansk Convoys, February-June, 1942
102) Crisis in the Desert: North Africa and the Mediterranean Air-Sea Battles, February-September, 1942
105) Battle of the Atlantic, IV: Trans-Atlantic and Murmansk Convoys, July-December, 1942
106) Airwar Over Europe, III: Stretching the Luftwaffe, March-December, 1942
107) Downfall of the Eurasian Empires, III: Burma, 1942, and Churchill’s East India Terror Famine, 1942-43
110) Pacific Knifes’edge: the Struggle for Guadalcanal, August 1942-January 1943
113) Axis Disaster in the Desert: From El Alemein to Tunis, November 1942-April 1943
114) Axis Disaster in the East: From Stalingrad to the Kuban Bridgehead, November 1942-May 1943
117) Battle of the Atlantic, V: Tactics, Technology, and the Defeat of the U-Boats, December 1942 – Summer, 1943
118) The Pacific Convoy Battles: American and Japanese Submarine/anti-Submarine Warfare, 1942-1943
120) The Island War, I: Northern Solomons, Aleutians, and New Guinea, January 1943 – October 1943
122a) Sicily, Salerno and the Italian Campaign: Eisenhower’s Botchery, August – December, 1943
122b) Churchill’s Last Fling: Defeat in the Aegean, September-December, 1943
123) The Stillborn Empires, III: Behind the Eastern Front – From the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising to Operation Harvest Festival, March-November, 1943
125) Air War Over Europe, IV: From Ploesti to Normandy, August 1943 – May 1944
127) The Island War, II: From Tarawa to New Guinea and the Marshalls, November 1943 – February 1944
130) Air War Over Japan, I: Stillwell, Chennault, and the Crisis in East China, Spring – Summer 1944
131) An Invasion Too Late: Imphal/Kohima, March – June 1944
132) Back to Burma, or, Resurrecting the Imperial Corpse: Chindit Operations and Anglo-American Invasion, 1944-1945
135) The Island War, III: From Saipan to Leyte Gulf, June – November, 1944
139) Anglo-American Invasion of Western Europe: from Normandy to Arnhem, June 1944 – October, 1944
140) Air War over Europe, V: Destruction of the German Cities, June – December, 1944
144) Russian Steamroller: Collapse of Germany’s Eastern Front, Summer – Fall, 1944
147a) A Tale of Four Cities, I: Warsaw – The Betrayed Uprising, August – September, 1944
147b) A Tale of Four Cities, II: Budapest – Siege and Hecatomb, December 1944 – February, 1945
147c) A Tale of Four Cities, III: Dresden – Churchill’s Last Massacre, February 1945
147d) A Tale of Four Cities, IV: Red Rape of Eastern Germany and the Battle of Berlin, March – May, 1945
150) The Island War, IV: Leyte, Luzon, and the Southern Islands, 1944 – 1945
152) Airwar Over Japan, II: from Tinian to Tokyo, January – June, 1945
153) The Island War, V: Iwo Jima and Okinawa, February – July, 1945
154: A Raven at the Feast: Russia Seizes Manchuria and the Northern Japanese Islands, July – August, 1945
155) Airwar Over Japan, III: Oppenheimer, Truman, and the Atom Bomb
156) Catastrophic Victory: Zionist-Communist Triumph, the Dollar Hegemonic, and More Wars
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