[No. 1]. Introductory poster of propaganda text
No. 2. Peoples of the world unite! - Defeat to the American invaders and all other running dogs! (Peoples of various nationalities and races (Chinese holding the Little Red Book, Africans, Arabs, Europeans etc.) protesting against American imperialism in Vietnam. In the foreground are three Chinese soldiers armed with battle weapons and poised to use them)
No. 3. Thought education for war preparedness. (Chinese in a classroom setting. The ever-present portrait of Mao on the wall; copies of the Little Red Book on the table; a Chinese defense squad drilling outside)
No. 4. Education in general knowledge about the three protections. (Three figures showing education and protective preparations)
No. 5. General knowledge to protect against nuclear attack: The external appearance of a nuclear explosion. (Three figures showing stages of a nuclear explosion, fireball and mushroom cloud)
No. 6. General knowledge to protect against nuclear attack: destruction caused by a nuclear bomb. (Four figures showing the devastation caused by a nuclear explosion with people safe in underground bunkers, wearing anti-radiation suits etc.)
No. 7. General knowledge to protect against nuclear attack: emergency measures at the time of a nuclear explosion. (Five figures showing people going into bunkers, lying flat on the ground, in ditches etc.)
No. 8. General knowledge to protect against chemical attack: how to recognize a chemical attack. (Five figures showing indicators of a chemical weapon attack: an aircraft spraying in the sky, crops withering, a dead bird etc.)
No. 9. General knowledge to protect against chemical attack: characteristics of a chemical attack. (Four figures showing people fleeing beneath a spraying aircraft plus images showing how people can become affected by the chemicals: eating affected fruit, touching contaminated surfaces etc.)
No. 10. General knowledge to protect against germ warfare. (Two large figures, one showing bacterial warfare bombs dropped by parachute, the second showing protective and preventive measures being implemented. Accompanied by nine smaller figures showing vectors of germ warfare ranging from fleas to an innocent-looking toy)
No. 11. General knowledge to protect against germ warfare. (Three figures showing protective measures against germ warfare: wearing masks and protective clothing, inoculation, and civilian defence)
No. 12. Protection against nuclear and chemical weapons: protective measures for the individual. (A range of everyday clothing that can be used as protection in the event of attack, and basic measures to make filtered breathing equipment)
No. 13. Protection against nuclear and chemical weapons: protective buildings. (A range of figures detailing the sealing of buildings and survival in bunkers)
No. 14. Protection against nuclear and chemical weapons: decontamination. (Three figures showing methods of decontamination)
No. 15. Protection against nuclear and chemical weapons: further decontamination measures. (Three more figures showing methods of decontamination)