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To U. S. readers, sobered by the continental Tannenberg whereby the Nazis had defeated France and Poland piecemeal, came the realization: 1) that for seven years Timesman. Tolischus' dispatches had been intelligence reports to the American people, of great accuracy, fullness, scope; 2) that They Wanted War would soon take its place beside such important books about Naziism as Rauschning's The Voice of Destruction (TIME, Feb. 26), Edmond Taylor's The Strategy of Terror (TIME, July 1).