E u r o p e s p e a k s  -  1942
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Europe speaks, [Heft 1]
France
German Troops in France
Insubordination
Tightening the Belt
We are Lost!
To the East
The Responsibility for the Tragedy of France
Riom Starts
Trustworthy Evidence
Lack of Organisation
From Bad to Worse
Lack of Material
Nationalisation
Darlan
Luxembourg
Home to the Reich
Belgium
Underground Socialists
Germany
Opposition in Germany
Go Slow
Internationalism
No Anti-Semitism
You are Lucky!
The Illtreatment of the Poles
War effects in Germany
The Massacre of Russians
SS Devils
The Hell in the East
Losses
Final Victory?
Doubts
Europe speaks, [Heft 2]
France
Belin and the ,,Charte du Travail"
Sablettes
"Revolution Nationale"
Pucheu
Bertin
Mixed Trade Unions
Independent Trade Unions
Trade Union officials
Trades Councils
Comités Sociaux and Trade Unions
Planned Economy
Fixing of Wages
And the Trusts?
Co-Operation
???
Spain
Civil War in the Midst of World War
Open Wounds
Europe speaks, [Heft 3]
Alsace
The Morale of the Population
Few Volunteers
Labour Service and the Auxiliary Police
Food Supply
Collection of Woollen Material, Confiscation of Sheets and Table-Cloths
The Morale of the Germans
Tension between Party and Army
Germany
Effects of the Losses
No End in Sight
"Eugenics"
Helping themselves
Combing out
Rationalisation
Per Luggage Van
France
The Socialists
Trade Unions
The Communists
Europe speaks, [Heft 4]
Germany
Civilians
No Optimism
Soldiers
Radio
Opposition in Industrial Districts
Peasants in South Germany
Catholic Opposition
A Swiss Sees the Third Reich
"You are the only one."
France
Traitors
Semi-Traitors
Opposition
Libération
Libération Nationale
"Franc-Tireur"
Socialists
Wirepulling
Sicily
Europe speaks, [Heft 5]
Hitler speaks. What is the significance of his speech?
Against Whom?
All in One Boat?
Industrial "Autonomy"
More "Confidence"
War Profits
Counterblows
"The Gentlemen"
Nazi Ruthlessness
The Unreliable Opposition
The Workers
What is to be Done
A Swiss Skilled Worker in Germany
Gestapo
'You can never go home'
At the Consulate
Pay Day
The Labour Bureau
The Labour Court
Foreign Workers
Swiss Gauleiters
Europe speaks, [Heft 6]
Germany
The Situation through the Eyes of the S.S.
S.S. and the O.K.W.
Religious Opposition
Socialists
Sabotage by the enemy
Occupied Countries
Foreign Workers
Morale
1917 Over Again
The Truth will Out
O.K.W. against the Truth
Europe speaks, [Heft 7]
Germany
Pessimistic?
Springtime Anxiety in Germany
Workers
Depression
Women
Silent Resistance
The Middle Classes
Demoralisation
The "Cadres"
Air-Raids
No Help for the N.S.D.A.P.
Propaganda
Duration of the War
Casualties at the Front
Medical Facilities in Germany
Cripples
From Vienna
Opposition from the Generals
Europe speaks, [Heft 8]
France
"Synarchy"
Foundation and Aim
Origin of the Name
M. Jean Coutrot
The Death of M. Coutrot
Circles of Recruitment
Key Positions
Most Important Members
International Scope and Aims
Methods of Action in France
After June 1940
Activity in the Economic Sphere
Activity in the Political Sphere
Conclusions
Europe speaks, [Heft 9]
France
Socialism and De Gaullisme
Letter to Pétain
May Day 1942
The SS of the "Legion"
Luxembourg
An Illegal Newspaper
Germany
The Watch on the Rhine
Victory?
Defeatism
Opposition
Radio
Jews
Labour Shortage
On the Evidence of the Military Highcommand (O.K.W.)
Shirkers
Army Post
Europe speaks, [Heft 10]
Italy
Socialist Anti-War Week
Socialist Appeal
Open Resistance
Belgium
Food
Flanders
Opposition: The Church
Co-operation
Army
In Brief
France
Underground Press
Co-Operation
Political Programme
Labour Movement
Publications
Europe speaks, [Heft 11]
France
Manifesto of the Comité d'Action Socialiste (June 1942)
Who we are
Socialism and De Gaullism
Towards a Socialist Democracy
Socialism and Bolshevism
No Peace of Revenge
Europe speaks, [Heft 12]
Italy
Italian Socialist Party. Information for the Press
Germany
Radio
Bombing
Resistance
Anti-Semitism
Communist Propaganda
Lack of Discipline
Equality of Sacrifice
Europe speaks, [Heft 13]
Czechoslowakia
"And Still Others!"
Deep Hatred and Fear
Where is the R.A.F.?
Heydrich
Germans First!
Transport and Trade
Nutrition
Clothing
Radio
Gestapo
Alsace
Europe speaks, [Heft 14]
Italy
The Purge
Food
The workers
Germany
Radio
Food Shortage
Foreign Workers
Victory?
Frau Hess
Feats of Endurance
Comforts Provided
Health Resort Switzerland
France
"Le Populaire"
"To our Friends"
Illegal Leaflets
Europe speaks, [Heft 15]
Germany
Man-Power
Food
Coal
The Plan
Civilian Consumption
Transport
Industrialists and Bankers
Workers and Soldiers
The Bogey of Winter
Go Slow
American Bombers
Casualties
Lidice
Ignorance
Luxembourg
Nazi Tricks
Opposition
Sabotage
Home to the Reich?
Civil Administration
Europe speaks, [Heft 16]
Germany
80 % Disagree
Malnutrition and Overstrain
Wages and Deductions
Foreign Workers
Opposition in the Factories
Illegal Work
Radio
Propaganda
Terror
Ideas about the Future
Emigration
Youth
Italy
A Revolt of the Cafoni
Execution of the old Socialist Santo Barillà
Socialist Party and European Federation
Europe speaks, [Heft 17]
France
Laval's propaganda for the "Revolution Nationale" and his attempts to win over the teachers
Laval and the Trade Unions
Trade Union Unity
A Single Trade Union Organisation
Leaders and Members
Reconstitution of the Confederations
Europe speaks, [Heft 18]
Italy
Anti War Campaign
Lidice in Italy
A Fascist Teacher
Opposition in Forli
And in Milan
In Tuscany
Revolutionary Spirit among the Soldiers
Grave Incidents in Bari
Germany
The Veterans of the last World War in the present German Army
Each one a Guardian of National Socialism
Sticking it Out
Gauleiter Wagner
Fear of Revenge
Air-Raids
Shortage of Oil
France
Traitor Pétain
"Populaire"
Europe speaks, [Heft 19]
France
Manifesto of the Mouvement Ouvrier Français
Against the Hypocritical Forces of Opportunism
The Generals Strike at de Gaulle
From mere Resistance to a Positive Political Programme
"Combat"
Liberate and Federate
To Win the Peace
Europe speaks, [Heft 20]
France
The French Underground Press after the Total Occupation
The Opinions of Industrialists in Vichy France (written October 31st, 1942)
Anglophobia
De Gaulle and Laval
Weapons from Heaven
More and More Germans
Profits versus Patriotism
Corruption
The Youth
Report of a Swiss athlete on his visit in Lyons.
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