[Book] Ted Grant Writings: Volume Two Publications World War II Fourth International & Trotskyism World War II Index [Book] Ted Grant Writings: Volume Two Introduction Aid Red Army with Lenin's weapon The need for the International The rise and fall of the Communist International Second front will not end fascism Fascism collapsing – Europe's revolution has begun The Italian revolution and the tasks of British workers How Mussolini came to power Aid the Italian revolution! Anglo-US strategy - Weaken Russia! Rift widens in Allied camp Churchill's speech marks a new stage in the war Italian workers had control Fascist butchers now in allied camp The Moscow conference plans post-war reaction Lebanon clash bares de Gaulle-Churchill aims Allied talks plot world carve-up Stalin scraps 'Internationale' Stalin recognises Badoglio Second front and the tasks of the working class Churchill preparing peace of revenge Germany – What next? Behind the generals' revolt Leon Trotsky Capitalists fear armed Paris workers The Allies fear fraternisation National question - Rough draft The coming German revolution Why Hitler came to power Indian troops join ELAS British Labour betrayed Greek workers Crimea decisions kept from masses The changed relationship of forces in Europe and the role of the Fourth International Open letter on repression in Northern Ireland Coalition cracking - Labour to power The Beveridge Report ILP conference and tasks of the left The ILP in transition Labour Party endorses truce Labour leaders back Vansittartism Appeal is in danger Internationalism and centrism Churchill's support crumbling ILP conference Bevin defends his anti-labour laws Labour leaders fear conference The attack on our party Statement to members from the Political Bureau Tories riding high TUC helps Goebbels Communist Party conference prepares post-war sell-out Redundancy Statement of the Political Bureau on redundancy Labour Party conference Labour lefts sell out Tory post-war plans The ILP at the crossroads CP Leaders want post-war coalition with the Tories Correspondence May - November 1942 A criticism by the RSL of the WIL pamphlet Preparing for power Statement of the PB on the expulsion from WIL of G. Healy Correspondence February - June 1943 Reply of WIL to the RSL criticism of Preparing for power Correspondence June - September 1943 Reply to comrades Cooper and Stuart Our tasks in the coming revolution The world revolution and the tasks of the British working class WIL conference resolution on international affiliation Fusion conference of WIL and RSL Open letter to SWP members All Pages Page 45 of 69 Bevin defends his anti-labour laws [Socialist Appeal, Vol. 5 No. 22, May 1944] Full text available on the Ted Grant Internet Archive: Prev Next