;Prequels (only on Blu-ray & DVD) • Episode A: 1900-1920 –
World War I,
The Russian Revolution &
Woodrow Wilson • Episode B: 1920-1940 –
Roosevelt,
Hitler,
Stalin: The Battle of Ideas • Episode C: – On History: Tariq Ali and Oliver Stone in Conversation ;Season 1 • Chapter 1:
World War II • This chapter delves into the history of World War II, with a focus on the often-overlooked events that played a key role in the war's outcome. The
Spanish Civil War, Roosevelt's desire to join the allies, Japan's strategic decisions leading up to Pearl Harbor, and the Soviet Union's contribution to the war effort are all explored in detail. • Chapter 2:
Roosevelt,
Truman &
Wallace • In this chapter, we examine the aftermath of World War II, including Stalin's attempts to exert control over Poland and Eastern Europe, the Democratic party's efforts to remove
Henry Wallace from the presidential ticket in 1944, and Britain's attempts to maintain its colonial holdings. • Chapter 3:
The Bomb • Chapter three centers around the conclusion of World War II, with a particular focus on the events leading up to the use of atomic bombs and Japan's subsequent surrender. This chapter explores the Truman era of American history, with special attention given to the overlooked role of
Henry A. Wallace. • Chapter 4:
The Cold War: 1945-1950 • The origins of the Cold War are analyzed in this chapter, with a month-by-month breakdown of the initial aggressors. The chapter also covers Winston Churchill's famous "Iron Curtain" speech, the rise of the "
Red Scare" in the US, and Joseph McCarthy's controversial anti-Communist crusade. • Chapter 5:
The '50s:
Eisenhower,
the Bomb & The
Third World • Eisenhower and the CIA are the main focus of this chapter, with an examination of their role in shaping the global political landscape of the 1950s. The chapter delves into the development of the Cold War and the US's battle against communism. • Chapter 6:
JFK:
To the Brink • Chapter six focuses on JFK's presidency, including the Bay of Pigs invasion and the
Cuban Missile Crisis. The chapter also explores early US involvement in Vietnam and JFK's attempts at peace with Khrushchev, as well as the assassination of JFK. • Chapter 7:
Johnson,
Nixon &
Vietnam: Reversal of Fortune • The
Vietnam War is the central theme of this chapter, with a focus on the public's disillusionment with modern military power in the face of guerrilla-style warfare. Richard Nixon's administration is also examined, with a particular focus on its methods and their impact on American politics. • Chapter 8:
Reagan,
Gorbachev &
Third World: Rise of the
Right • This chapter explores the relationship between Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan, which led to new attempts at peace as the Berlin Wall came down. However, the chapter also covers the Iranian hostage crisis, which heightened fears and uncertainty around the world. • Chapter 9:
Bush &
Clinton:
American Triumphalism –
New World Order • In this chapter, we examine the US invasion of Panama and its failed attempt at establishing peace in the aftermath of the
Cold War. The chapter also explores the George W. Bush administration's approach to security, which ultimately led to a new era of "endless war" in Iraq and Afghanistan. • Chapter 10:
Bush &
Obama:
Age of Terror • The final chapter of the book centers around homeland security and the worldwide global security state. It also covers the economic struggles facing the US, as well as the presidency of Barack Obama and the future of the
American Empire. ==See also==