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Cover Page
CONTENTS
EDITOR’S ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION
Herbert Hoover’s Mysterious Magnum Opus
EDITOR’S NOTE ON SOURCES AND EDITING METHODS
VOLUME I
INTRODUCTION
SECTION I
A Great Intellectual and Moral Plague Comes to Free Men
CHAPTER 1
The Creators, Leaders, Principles, and Methods of Communism
CHAPTER 2
The Recognition of Soviet Russia in November 1933
CHAPTER 3
The Kremlin Onslaught against the American People
CHAPTER 4
Infiltration of Members of the Communist Party into the Federal Government
CHAPTER 5
The Communist Fronts
Herbert Hoover meets Adolf Hitler.
SECTION II
I Make an Appraisal of the Forces Moving among Nations in 1938
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 6
Belgium and France
CHAPTER 7
Germany and Italy
CHAPTER 8
Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
CHAPTER 9
Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden
CHAPTER 10
Russia
CHAPTER 11
China in 1938
CHAPTER 12
Japan
CHAPTER 13
The Decline and Fall of the League of Nations
CHAPTER 14
Great Britain
CHAPTER 15
My Report to the American People on the Forces of Motion in Europe
SECTION III
A Revolution in American Foreign Policies
CHAPTER 16
President Roosevelt Abandons Isolationism and Enters Foreign Politics
CHAPTER 17
Actions Stronger than Words
SECTION IV
1939: In Europe, a Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind
CHAPTER 18
The Rape of Czechoslovakia
CHAPTER 19
Hitler Moves on Poland
CHAPTER 20
Shall We Send Our Youth to War?
CHAPTER 21
The Allies and Hitler Each Bid for an Alliance with Stalin
CHAPTER 22
A Tragedy to All Mankind without End
SECTION V
The Communist-Nazi Conquest of Europe
CHAPTER 23
Communist and Nazi Conquest of Poland and the Baltic States
CHAPTER 24
The Surrender of Western Europe
CHAPTER 25
A Great Trial for but No Defeat of Britain
SECTION VI
More American Action—Stronger Than Words—but Less Than War
CHAPTER 26
Revision of the Neutrality Laws
CHAPTER 27
Military Preparedness
CHAPTER 28
More Than Words in the Balkans
SECTION VII
Brainwashing the American People
CHAPTER 29
“Hitler’s Coming!”
SECTION VIII
The Revolution in American Foreign Policies Continued
CHAPTER 30
The Presidential Election of 1940
CHAPTER 31
The Lend-Lease Law[and] The ABC-1 Agreement
CHAPTER 32
There Were to Be No Convoys
SECTION IX
The Opportunity to Make Lasting Peace Comes to Franklin Roosevelt
CHAPTER 33
Hitler Turns His Might against Communist Russia
CHAPTER 34
My Appeal that the United States Stay on the Side Lines until the Great Dictators Exhaust Each Other
CHAPTER 35
The Reactions in the Western World
SECTION X
The Road to War
CHAPTER 36
Via Germany
CHAPTER 37
Via Germany (Continued)
CHAPTER 38
Via Japan—the Total Economic Sanctions on Japan and Japanese Proposals of Peace
CHAPTER 39
Via Japan—yet Again Comes a Chance for Peace in the Pacific
CHAPTER 40
Via Japan—the Ultimatum
CHAPTER 41
Via Japan—Pearl Harbor
CHAPTER 42
Via Japan—Finding Someone to Blame
VOLUME II
SECTION XI
The March of Conferences
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 43
The First Washington Conference
December 22, 1941 to January 14, 1942
CHAPTER 44
The Second Washington Conference
June 18 to June 25, 1942
CHAPTER 45
The Development of TORCH (the North African Campaign)
CHAPTER 46
The Casablanca Conference
January 14 to January 24, 1943
SECTION XII
The March of Conferences
CHAPTER 47
The Third Washington Conference
May 12 to May 25, 1943
CHAPTER 48
The First Quebec Conference
August 11 to August 24, 1943
CHAPTER 49
The First Moscow Conference
October 19 to October 30, 1943
CHAPTER 50
The Supplementary Purposes of Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, and Chiang Kai-Shek
SECTION XIII
The March of Conferences
The Tehran-Cairo Conferences November–December 1943
CHAPTER 51
The Conferences at Cairo and Tehran
November 22 to December 7, 1943
CHAPTER 52
The First Cairo Conference
November 22 to November 26, 1943
CHAPTER 53
The Tehran Conference
November 27 to December 1, 1943
CHAPTER 54
Other Conclusions at Tehran
CHAPTER 55
The Second Cairo Conference
December 2 to December 7, 1943
CHAPTER 56
The Two Great Commitments at Tehran Which Destroyed Freedom in Fifteen Nations
CHAPTER 57
President Roosevelt’s Statements as to the Decisions at Cairo and Tehran
CHAPTER 58
Stalin by Action Proves the Two Secret Undertakings
CHAPTER 59
Secretary Cordell Hull’s Bewilderment
SECTION XIV
The March of Conferences
CHAPTER 60
The Second Quebec Conference
September 11 to September 16, 1944
CHAPTER 61
The Second Moscow Conference
October 9 to October 20, 1944
CHAPTER 62
Getting Along with Stalin
SECTION XV
The March of Conferences
The Yalta ConferenceFebruary 4–11, 1945
CHAPTER 63
The Conference at Malta
Prelude to Yalta from January 30 to February 2, 1945
CHAPTER 64
Organization, the Military Situation, Sources of Information
CHAPTER 65
The Declarations on Liberated Europe and Poland
CHAPTER 66
Declarations and Agreements as to Germany
CHAPTER 67
Sundry Agreements
CHAPTER 68
The Secret Far Eastern Agreement
CHAPTER 69
Were These Sacrifices Necessary to Defeat Germany?
CHAPTER 70
The Claim That Mr. Roosevelt Signed the Far Eastern Agreement Because of Military Pressures
CHAPTER 71
Acclaim of the Yalta Agreements
SECTION XVI
The March of Conferences
The Rise, Decline and Fall of the Atlantic Charter
CHAPTER 72
The Rise
CHAPTER 73
The Step-by-Step Retreat from the Charter
President Harry S.
SECTION XVII
The First Days of the Truman Administration
CHAPTER 74
The United States Has a New President
CHAPTER 75
Keeping the Secret Far Eastern Agreement a Secret
CHAPTER 76
I Am Asked for Advice by President Truman
CHAPTER 77
The Preservation of Lasting Peace
CHAPTER 78
The Conference to Draw a Charter for the Preservation of Lasting Peace
SECTION XVIII
The March of Conferences
The Potsdam Conference and After
CHAPTER 79
The Awakening of Prime Minister Churchill to the Betrayal of Freedom
CHAPTER 80
Organization of the Potsdam Conference
CHAPTER 81
Potsdam Action as to Germany and Poland
CHAPTER 82
Action as to Japan
CHAPTER 83
Aftermath of Dropping the Atomic Bomb on Japan
CHAPTER 84
An Era of Vacillation in Relations with the Communists
CHAPTER 85
I Make an Appraisal of Communist Progress as of 1946
The living room of Herbert
VOLUME III
Case Histories
EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION
SECTION I
A Step-by-Step History of Poland
PREFACE
CHAPTER A
The Resurrection of the Polish Nation
CHAPTER B
Hope Comes to the Polish People Again
CHAPTER C
Reaffirmation of the Atlantic Charter
CHAPTER D
Great Shocks Come to the Polish Leaders
CHAPTER E
Doom Comes to Free Poland
CHAPTER F
At Russian Request the Polish Underground Rises against the Germans
CHAPTER G
A Death Scene in Integrity
CHAPTER H
The Polish Leaders Fight On
CHAPTER I
The Death of Hope for a Free Poland
CHAPTER J
The Burial Services of Poland’s Freedom
CHAPTER K
Poland in the Communist Pit
CHAPTER L
Poland and the Presidential Campaign of 1944
SECTION II
The Decline and Fall of Free China—a Case History
INTRODUCTION
[CHAPTER 1–ED.]
1946
[CHAPTER 2–ED.]
1947
[CHAPTER 3–ED.]
1948
[CHAPTER 4–ED.]
The End of Free China—1949
SECTION III
The Case History of Korea
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1
Korea—1943 to 1945
CHAPTER 2
[Korea in 1945 and 1946–ed.]
CHAPTER 3
Korea in 1947, 1948 and 1949
CHAPTER 4
1950
CHAPTER 5
Korea in 1951
SECTION IV
Vengeance Comes to Germany
CHAPTER A
CHAPTER B
CHAPTER C
CHAPTER D
And Freedom Comes Also
APPENDIX
A Selection of Documents Pertaining to Freedom Betrayed
EDITORIAL NOTE ON THE APPENDIX
DOCUMENT 1
Herbert Hoover to William R. Castle Jr.
December 8, 1941
DOCUMENT 2
Herbert Hoover to General Robert E. Wood
December 17, 1941
DOCUMENT 3
“Going to War With the Yellow Races”
February 19, 1942
DOCUMENT 4
Memorandum of Conversation with Charles G. Dawes
March 6, 1942
DOCUMENT 5
Hoover’s Attitude toward Various Belligerent Powers
November 1944
DOCUMENT 6
“Twelve Years 1932–1944”
December 13, 1944
DOCUMENT 7
A Conversation with Joseph P. Kennedy
May 15, 1945
DOCUMENT 8
Hoover’s “12 Theses”
February 11, 1946
DOCUMENT 9
Hoover’s Conversations with General Douglas MacArthur
May 4, 5, and 6, 1946
DOCUMENT 10
Hoover Memorandum to Arthur Kemp
n.d.
DOCUMENT 11
Hoover’s Visit to Germany, 1938
1947
DOCUMENT 12
“A Review of 1941 and Its Four Times Lost Statesmanship”
1947
DOCUMENT 13
“The Results of World War II to the United States”
and
“A Review of Franklin Roosevelt’s Foreign Policies”
1947
DOCUMENT 14
A Footnote on Winston Churchill
May 10, 1949
DOCUMENT 15
A Search for Communist Influences in the Roosevelt Administration
November 24, 1949
DOCUMENT 16
“Mr. Winston Churchill”
n.d. [circa 1950–1953–ed.]
DOCUMENT 17
Hoover Assesses Franklin Roosevelt’s Wartime Record
1953
DOCUMENT 18
“A Review of Lost Statesmanship—19 Times in 7 Years”
1953
DOCUMENT 19
Hoover to Arthur Kemp
May 1, 1954
DOCUMENT 20
Preface to Lost Statesmanship
July 1, 1957
DOCUMENT 21
Franklin Roosevelt and Communist Infiltration into American Life
August 21, 1957
DOCUMENT 22
Foreword to The Ordeal of the American People
June 5, 1961
DOCUMENT 23
“The Communist Infiltration into the Federal Government”
Summer 1961
DOCUMENT 24
Hoover Memorandum for His Staff
November 13, 1962
DOCUMENT 25
Hoover to Clarence Budington Kelland
January 31, 1963
DOCUMENT 26
Hoover to Lewis L. Strauss
March 15, 1963
DOCUMENT 27
Hoover to Bernice Miller and Loretta Camp
n.d. (circa June 10, 1963)
DOCUMENT 28
Hoover to His “Historical Staff”
n.d. (June 1963)
INDEX
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