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232n. H. F. Guessen, Lecture "Carlyle and Hitler": Klaus Schreiner, "Wann kommt der Retter Deutschlands? Formen und Funktionen des politischen Messianismus in der WeimarerRepublik", in Saeculum, XLIX (1998), S. 15.
232o. Tennyson, quoted in: Matthew Arnold, Culture and Anarchy (1965), pp. 150 f; Herbert Beer, Fuhrers und Folgen. Herrschen und Beherrscht werden im Sprachgut der Angelsachsen: Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung von Fuhrertum und Gefolgschaft (Breslau, 1939), cited in: G. StrobI, The Germanic Isle. Nazi perceptions of Britain (Cambridge, 2000), pp. 83f, 243.
233. Thomis & Holt, Threats of Revolution in Britain, p. 128.
234. John Morley, The life of Richard Cobden (London, 1903), p. 130.
234a. Thomis & Holt, Treats of Revolution in Britain, p. 23; G. M. Trevelyan, History of England, Vol. Ill (New York, 1952), p. 85, 87, 89–92.
235. Thomis & Holts, Treats of Revolution in Britain, p. 128; cf. E. S. Thompson, The Romantics. England in a revolutionary age (New York, 1997), pp. 9, 43, 16, 2, 165; Wingfield-Stratford, The Squire and his Relations, p. 246; Don Herzog, Poisoning the mind of the Lower Orders, p. 124f.
235a. Kenneth Neill Cameron, The Young Shelley. Genesis of a Radical (New York, 1950), p. 160.
236. David Worrall, Radical Culture. Discourse, Resistance and Surveillance 1790–1820 (Detroit, 1992), pp. 6–7, 60–61, 68; William Blake, Poems. Edited by W H. Stevenson (London, 1971), p. 194; Geoffrey Pearson, Hooligan. A history of respectable fears (New York, 1983),p. 180, 157; A. L. Motion, Volksgeschichte Englands (Ost-Berlin, 1956), S. 385, 433, 406, 435, 480; Kenneth Neill Cameron, The Young Shelley, Genesis of a radical (New York, 1950), S. 160; Friedrich Heer, Europa, Mutter der Revolutionen, S. 40f.
237. Matthew Arnold, Culture and Anarchy (1867) (New Haven, USA, 1994), p. 77.
238. Ibid., p. 147 mit Anfuhrung von George Canning, «Anti-Jacobin». 238a. Friedrich Heer, Europa, Mutter der Revolutionen, S. 31.
239. Thomis & Holt, Threats of Revolution in Britain, p. 23, 130; Gerald Newman, Rise of English Nationalism (London, 1977), pp. 209, 231, 232; Christopher Husbands, "Racial attacks, Persistance of racial harassment in Britain's cities": T. Kushner and K. Lunn (Editors). Traditions of Intolerance… in Britain (Manchester, 1989), p. 98.
239a. Raphael Samuel (Editor), Patriotism. The making and unmaking… Vol. I (1989), pp. 266–268; G. Pearson, Hooligan. A history of respectable fears (as note 236), p. 159.
240. G. E. Watson, English Ideology. Studies in the language of Victorian politics (London, 1973), p. 190, quoting A. Tocqueville, Journeys to England and Ireland of 1835 (London, 1968), p. 60; Gerwin StrobI, The Germanic Isle. Nazi perceptions of Britain (Cambridge, 2000), p. 31; Lord Selbourne quoted in G. R. Searle, Corruption in British politics 1895–1930 (Oxford, 1987), p. 116; Paul Kennedy & A. Nicholls (Hrsg.), Nationalist and racialist movements in Britain (Oxford, 1981), S. 30.
241. Heinrich Himmler, Geheimreden, S. 44.
241a. Thomis & Holt, Threats of Revolution in Britain, S. 28; Joseph Goebbels, "Erziehung und Fuhrerschicht": Nationalsozialistisches Jahrbuch (Munchen, 1930), S. 180, 181.
241b. Christoph Jahr, Gewohnliche Soldaten, Desertion und Deserteure im deutschen und britischen Heer 1914–1918 (Gottingen, 1998), S. 18, 162, 205, 240, 338, citing Julian Putkowski and Julian Sykes, Shot at Dawn (Barnsley, 1993), p. 243.
241a. Thomis & Holt, Threats of Revolution in Britain, S. 28; Joseph Goebbels, "Erziehung und Fuhrerschicht": Nationalsozialistisches Jahrbuch (Munchen, 1930), S. 180, 181.
242. Philip Mason, Prospero's Magic. Some thoughts on Class and Race (London, 1962), p. 106; John Higham, Strangers in the Land. Patterns of American Nativism 1860–1925 (Westport, USA, 1981), S. 138, zitiert "Business Magazine" Public Opinion (1886), S. 355: "Age of Steel".
243. Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (Munchen, 1940), S. 251; vgi. Schwind-Waldeck, Wie deutsch war Hitler? (Frankfurt, 1979), S. 165.
63. Horst Kuhn, Faschistische Kolonialideologie und der Zweite Weltkrieg (Ost-Berlin, 1962), S. 100.
64. General von Lettow-Vorbeck, Mein Leben (Biberach, 1957), S. 183, 189.
244. Arthur Marwick, The Home Front. The British and the Second World War (London, 1976), pp. 36f; Peter and Leni Gillman, "Collar the Lot!" How Britain interned and expelled its Wartime Refugees (London, 1990), p. 286; Hubertus Prinz zu Lowenstein, Abenteurer der Freiheit (Frankfurt, 1983), S. 231; R. Thurlow, Fascism in Britain (New York, 1987), p. 221; R. Cecil, The Myth of the Master Race, p. 176.
245. James Drennan, Der britische Faschismus und seine Fuhrer (Berlin, 1934), S. 230.
246. Hannah Arendt, Elemente und Ursprunge totaler Herrschaft (Frankfurt, 1955), S. 126; Cecil Rhodes (1895) quoted in Robert Colls and Philip Dodd (Editors), Englishness. Politics and Culture 1880–1920 (London, 1986), p. 46.
247. Disraeli to Lord George Bentinck, quoted in: Wingfield-Stratford, History of English Patrintism (London, 1913), Vol. II, p. 545.
248. Carl Schmitt, Glossarium. Aufzeichnungen der Jahre 1947–1951. Hrsg. von Eberhard von Medem (Berlin, 1991), S. 142: 1. Mai, 1948; Arendt, p. 128.
249. Disraeli, Tancred or The New Crusade = Benjamin Disraeli, Novels and Tales, Band X (London, 1927), p. I53f.
249a. Esme Wingfield-Stratford, History of English Patriotism, II, p. 547, 546.
250. Disraeli, "Life history of Lord Bentick" (1853), zitiert bei H. Ruhl, Disraelis Imperialismus und die Kolonialpolitik (Leipzig, 1935), S. 411; Wingfield-Stratford, p. 546, 547.
251. Disraeli, Tancred, p. 153f.
252. Walter E. Houghton, The Victorian frame of mind 1830–1870 (New Haven, 1970), p. 325.
253. Randall Bytwork, Julis Streicher (New York, 1983), p. 133.
254. Esme Wingfield-Stratford, History of English Patriotism, II, p. 545.
255. Ibid., p. 545.
256. G. E. Watson, The English Ideology. Studies in the language of Victorian politics (London, 1973), p. 202, 204.
257. Benjamin Disraeli, Lothair = Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield, Novels and Tales, Band XI (London, 1927), p. 397.
258. Arendt, S. 128.
259. Disraeli, Tancred or The New Crusade = Benjamin Disraeli, Novels and Tales, Band X (London, 1927), p. 270, 271.
260. Arendt, S. 128.
261. Benjamin Disraeli, Lothair = Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield, Novels and Tales, Band HI, iii (London, 1927), p. 34: Ruhl, Disraelis Imperialismus, S. 53.
262. Ruhl, S. 52f.
263. Ruhl, S. 59.
264. Arendt, S. 126.
265. Morris S. Lazaron, "Benjamin Disraeli", in: Seed of Abraham (New York, 1930), angefuhrt bei Hannah Arendt.
266. Arendt, S. 119.
267. Benjamin Disraeli, Coningsby or The new genius (1844), Bok IV, Chapter xiii = Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield, Novels and Tales, Vol. VIII (London, 1927), p. 253.
268. Disraeli, Coningsby, IV, x: Arendt, S. 125.
269. Arendt, S. 127.
270. Disraeli, Lothair = Benjamin Disraeli, Novels and Tales, Vol. XI, p. 397.
271. Disraeli, Lothair, Kapitel xxix: Disraeli, Novels and Tales, XI, p. 134.
272. Disraeli, Lothair, Novels and Tales, Vol. XI, p. 131.
273. Disraeli, Lothair, Novels and Tales, XI, p. 381.
274. Ibid., p. 390.
275. Ibid., p. 387.
276. Disraeli, Lothair, Chapter xxix, ibid., p. 132.
277. Disraeli, Lothair, ibid., p. 459.
278. Disraeli, Lothair, Chapter xxix, ibid., p. 132.
279. Ibid., p. 133.
280. Ibid., p. 131.
281. Ibid., p. 133–134.
281a. Arendt, S. 125.
282. Esme Wingfield-Stratford, History of English Patriotism, Band II (London, 1913), p. 551.
283. Disraeli, Lothair, xxix, ibid., p. 133.
284. Wingfield-Stratford, II, p. 559.
285. Ibid., S. 534, 536f.
286. Disraeli, Londoner Kristallpalast-Rede vom 24. Juni 1872: Earl of Beaconsfield, Selected Speeches, Edited with an introduction by Т. E. Kobbel, II (London, 1882), p. 524.
287. Oskar A. H. Schmitz, Englands politisches Vermachtnis an Deutschland durch Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield (Munchen, 1916), S. 395.
288. Wingfield-Stratford, II, 563.
65. Landes-Hauptarchiv Staatsministerium Schwerin, A 2, Vorgang 26 (vom 25.III. 1920), angefuhrt bei Horst Kuhn, op. cit. S. 100; Norddeutsche Zeitung vom 23. Marz 1920: "Die Unruhen in Schwerin", zitiert nach Martin Polzin, Kapp-Putsch in Mecklenburg (Rostock, 1966), S. 101.
289. Schmitz, S. 433.
290. Ibid., 414, 430.
291. Wingfield-Stratford, II, p. 562.
292. Ibid., II, 561.
293. Disraeli, Sibil or The Two Nations (1845), Book IV, Chapter viii = Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield, Novels and Tales, Ы. IX (London, 1927), p. 77, 285.
293a. Earl of Selborne, Draft of letter to the Editor of the "Morning Post", July 1912, quoted in: G. R. Searle, Corruption in in British politics (Oxford, 1987), p. 116.
293. Disraeli, Sibil or The Two Nations (1845), Book IV, Chapter viii = Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield, Novels and Tales, Ы. IX (London, 1927), p. 77, 285.
294. Schmitz, S. 116, 333.
295. Carl Peters, Nationalpolitisches Vermachtnis. Der Deutsche und sein Lebensraum (Hannover 1938), S. 51ff.
296. G. E. Watson, English Ideology (London, 1973), p. 199.
297. V. G. Kiernan, Lords of Humankind (London, 1969), p. 58.
297a. D. C. Somervell, Geistige Stromungen in England im neunzehnten Jahrhundert (Bern, 1946), S. 276f.
66. Lettow-Vbrbeck, Mein Leben, S. 192.
298. C. P. Lucas, Greater Rome and Greater Britain (Oxford, 1912), p. 108; D. C. Somervell, Geistige Stromungen in England im 19. Jahrhundert (Bern, 1946), S. 276f.