The cooperation of the German and Japanese leadership
The last chapter published in this book among Szálasi's writings about the WWII. He examines the question if there is a real alliance between the Tripartite powers, if they have opposing interests or their interests are aligned, what steps they took, and what moral, spiritual, and material tools they have to realize their goals. He really displays his idealist nature in this one. But first thing first. In this chapter Szálasi mentions an event from early 1944 (Japanese diplomats in Turkey stated the events in Europe doesn't influence the war in the East, Japan would continue the war even if remained alone - he did not note exact date of this) so I have to revise the date when this work was put to paper. Since up to this part the writing is so devoid from anything happened in 1944, this makes me think it was written over time starting 1943 autumn (maybe October, probably from November) to sometimes in early 1944. Sadly the book doesn't give any clues about this. I suspect this study about the war was never even completed, and what was available the editors of the book compiled together (hence the missing items from this list here: >>43318 ).