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917. L. Amery, My political Life, Vol. IlI (1953), p. 247; Bernd Martin, Friedensinitiativen und Machtpolitik im Zweiten Weltkrieg, S. 507; Alfred Rosenberg, Der Mythus des Zwangzigsten Jahrhunderts. Wertung der seelisch-geistigen Gestaltenkampfe unserer Zeit (Munchen, 1943), S. 666.
918. Ibid., S. 660, 663.
919. Ibid., S. 676.
920. Ibid., S. 656, 657.
921. Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (1941), S. 743.
922. Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (Munchen, 1941), S. 154.
923. Valentin Falin, Die Zweite Front. Die Interessenkonflikte in der Anti-Hitler-Koalition (Munchen, 1995), S. 38.
924. Memorandum Undersecretary of State Olme G. Sargent of the Foreign Office of 17. February 1935: Documents of British Foreign Policy 1919–1939, Series 2, Vol. XII (London, 1972), p. 501f.
925. Maurice Cowling, The Impact of Hitler. British politics and policies 1933–1940 (Chicago, 1977), p. 126.
926. Joseph Chamberlain in Birmingham 1898 and in Leicester 1903 in Lean Poliakov, The Aryan Myth, A history of racist and nationalist ideas in Europe (London, 1971), p. 190, 377.
927. Robert Cecil, The Myth of the Master Race (London, 1972), p. 185; Ernst Nolte, Die Krise des liberalen Systems und die faschistischen Bewegungen, S. 332, 203.
928. Rudolf Hess, Briefe 1908–1933. Hrsg. von Wblf Rudiger Hess (Munchen, 1987), S. 38.
929. Hans Lutzhoft, Der Nordische Gedanke in Deutschland 1900–1940 (Kiel, 1971), S. 372.
930. Robert Cecil, The Myth of the Master Race, p. 54, 168; Adolf Hitlers Zweites Buch. Ein Dokument aus dem Jahr 1928 = Institut fur Zeitgeschichte, Quellen und Darsteilungen zur Zeitgeschichte, Band VII (Stuttgart, 1961), S. 2.
931. Cecil, Myth of the Master Race, p. 162, 167.
932. Alfred Rosenberg. Der Mythus des Zwanzigsten Jahrhundert, S. 675.
933. Ibid., S. 671–672.
934. Richard Griffiths, Fellow Travellers of the Right. British enthusiasts for Nazi Germany, 1933–1939 (Oxford, 1983), p. 313.
935. Franz Schonauer, Deutsche Literatur im Dritten Reich. Versuch einer Darstellung (Freiburg im Breisgau, 1961), S. 48.
936. Hans Grimm, Heynade und England. Eine deutsch-englische Familiengeschichte 1880–1923 (Lippoldsberg, 1969), Buch I, S. 204, 292; Griffiths, p. 317, 320.
936a. Gerwin Strobl. The Germanic Isle. Nazi perceptions of Britain, p. 82.
936b. Sarvepalli Gopal, Jawaharlal Nehru. A Biography. Vol. I (London, 1975), p. 232, quoting National Herald of"24. January, 1939.
936c. R. Griffiths, Fellow Travellers of the Right, p. 320.
937. Ibid., p. 321; Earl of Portsmouth, Gerald Wallop, A Knot of Roots (New York, 1965), pp. 127, 128, 13If; Fergal Keane, "Save us from our friends… Aung San's murder": The Manchester Guardian of 19. July, 1997.
938. Cowling (wie Anm. 925), S. 239.
939. Hitler, Monologe, S. 466.
940. David Pryce-Jones, Unity Mitford. A Quest (1976), pp. 232, 235; Griffiths, p. 173f.
941. Randall Bytwerk, Julius Streicher (wie Anm. 50), S. 35.
942. Saturday Review of 20. and 6. June 1936 in Griffiths, p. 234.
943. Robert Bruce Lockhart, Diary. Edited by yon Kenneth Young (London, 1973), entry of 14. September 1934, in Griffiths, p. 169.
944. Griffiths, p. 225; David Pryce-Jones, Unity Mitford. A Quest (1976), p. 110.
945. Hans Adolf Jacobsen, Nationalsozialistische Aussenpolitik 1933–1938 (Frankfurt, 1968), S. 334.
946. Thost, Als Nationalsozialist in England (Munchen, 1939), S. 222, 17; Cowling, p. 118, 119, 157.
947. Cowling, p. 120f.
948. Cowling, p. 122, 135; cf. B. Semmel, Imperialism and Social Reform, p. 256.
949. H. Frankel & R. Manvell, Hermann Goering (Hannover, 1964), S. 171.
950. Cowling, p. 166, 162.
951. Cowling, p. 284–285; cf. Josef Henke, England in Hitlers politischem Kalkul (1973), p. 14; Martin Thomas, Britain, France and Appeasement (Oxford, 1956), pp. 91f; Robert Rhodes James (Editor), Chips: The Diaries of Sir Henry Channon (London, 1967), p. 198: 11. May 1939.
952. English Review of September 1936, p. 204 in Griffiths, p. 233.
952a. Enrique Moradiellos, La perfidia de Albion. El gobierno britanico у la guerra civil espafiola (Madrid, 1996), p. 201.
953. Cowling, p. 275, 273.
954. Cowling, p. 263, 281.
955. Cowling, p. 160–162, 274–275.
955a. On Wilson-Knight cf. James Anthony Froude, cited by Hans Galinsky, "Sendungsbewusstsein der politischen Fuhrungsschicht im heutigen Britentum": Anglia, Zeitschrift fur englische Philologie, Vol. LXIV (Halle, 1940), S. 319; F. Brie, Imperialistische Stromungen in der englischen Literatur (Halle, 1928), S. 128.
956. Cowling, p. 266, 125, 376.
956a. Keith Middlemas, The Strategy of Appeasement. The British Government and Germany 1937–1939 (Chicago, 1972), p. 100: Parliamentary Debates, Fifth Series, Vol. 332 in House of Commons, February, 1938, Hansard (London, 1938), Col. 227.
957. Cowling, p. 126, 269–270; J. A. Cromb, Reflections on Destiny of Imperia Britain (London, 1900), p. 209.
958. Cowling, p. 162, 169; T. Kushner & K. Lunn, Traditions of Intolerance… Fascist and racist discourse in Britain (Manchester, 1989), p. 183; Domville Diaries of 12. November, 1939; cf. Gaines Post, Dilemmas of Appessement (Ithaca, USA, 1993), p. 60 and Douglas Little, Malevolent Neutrality (Ithaca, USA, 1985), p. 43.
959. Transatlantisches Ferngesprach mit Professor Dr. Hans-Adolf Jacobson vom 8. Mai 1996; Jan Colvin, The Chamberlain Cabinet. How the meetings … led to the Second World War (London, 1971), p. 266, 260; L. Amery, My political Life (London, 1955), Vol. III, p. 309; Carrelli Barnett, The Collapse of British Power (1997), p. 573; R. Cockett, Twilight of Truth (London, 1989), p. 83, 82, 189, 188.
960. Ivonne Kirkpatrick, Inner Circle (London, 1957), p. 195; Margaret George, Warped Vision. British foreign policy 1933–1939 (Pittsburgh, USA, 1965), p. 199; William Rock, British Appeasement in the 1930's (London, 1977), p. 28, 67, 89f.
960a. Erich Kordt, Nicht aus den Akten. Die Wilhelmstrasse in Frieden und Krieg. Erlebnisse, Begegnungen und Eindrucke 1928–1945 (Stuttgart, 1950), S. 248; internationale Militargerichtshof, IV, S. 466: Jodl; Meehan, Unnecessary War, p. 135.
960b. Winston Churchill, The Second World War, I: The Gathering Storm (London, 1950), pp. 281f, 286, 301f; Robert Caputi, Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement (London, 2000), p. 50; Andrew Rothstein, The Munich Conspiracy (London, 1958), p. 194f; Jan Colvin, The Chamberlain Cabinet. How the meetings … led to the Second World War (London, 1971), p. 269; L. S. Amery, My political Life (London, 1955), Vol. III, p. 288f; cf G. Jukes, "The Red Army and the Munich Crisis": Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. XXVI, pp.202, 203.
960c. Hitler, Zweites Buch (wie Anm. 3), S. 147.
960d. Albert Sneer, Erinnerungen (Frankfurt, 1969), S. 125.
960e. Nuerenberg Trial of the Major War Criminals, XI, S. 2: Rothstein, p. 198; Patricia Meehan, p. 134.
960f. Heinz Drummel, Vom Anschluss zum Krieg (Wien, 1989), S. 263.
960g. Siegfried Westphal, Heer in Fesseln. Aus Papieren des Stabschefs von Rommel, Kesselring und Runstedt (Bonn, 1950), S. 73f; Rothstein, S. 201; Kimche, The Unfought Battle (London, 1968), S. 29; Robert Caputi, Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement (London, 2000), p. 210.
960h. Nuerenberg Trial (…), XV, p. 320, 368f in: Rothstein, S. 195.
960i. W, Jaksch, Der Weg nach Potsdam (Stuttgart, 1958), S. 317.
961. John A. Lucacs, The Great Powers and Eastern Europe (New York, 1953), p. 172–189; William Rock, British Appeasement in the 1930's (London, 1977), p. 19; Andrew Rothstein, The Munich Conspiracy (London, 1958), p. 201, 249; Richard Overy, Russia's War (New York, 1977), p. 61, citing G. Jukes, "The Red Army and the Munich Criss": Journal of Contemporary History, Vol XXVI, pp. 196–198; Patricia Meehan, The Unnecessary War, pp. I74f.
962. H. R. W. Seton-Watson, Munich and the Dictators (London, 1939), p. 139, 88f, 91–94; M. J. Carley, 1939: The Alliance that never was, p. 209.
963. Akten zur deutschen auswartigen Politik. Serie D, Bd. VIII, Erster Teil (Frankfurt, 1961), S. 715. Vgl. ibid., Bd. II (Baden-Baden, 1950), S. 292: Dokument 227 vom 31. Mai 1938; H. R. W. Seton-Watson, Munich and the Dictators, p. 69.
963а. М. Cowling, The Impact of Hitler, p. 181; Rock, British Appeasement, p. 7, 69 (with reference to Middlemas, Diplomacy of Illusion, London, 1972, pp. 211ff); Colvin, The Chamberlain Cabinet, p. 269; Carrelli Barnett, The Collapse of British Power (1997), p. 544; Yvon Lacaze, La France et Munich… processusdecesionnel (Bern, 1992), pp. 149, 153f, 206, 230–233, 412–417; L. Amery, My Political Life, Vol. Ill (1995), p. 269; C. Leibowitz and A. Frankel, The Chamberlain-Hitler Collusion (Halifax, Canada, 1997), p. 174, quoting F. S. Northhedge, The Troubled Giant (New York, 1996), p. 535.
963а. М. Cowling, The Impact of Hitler, p. 181; Rock, British Appeasement, p. 7, 69 (with reference to Middlemas, Diplomacy of Illusion, London, 1972, pp. 211ff); Colvin, The Chamberlain Cabinet, p. 269; Carrelli Barnett, The Collapse of British Power (1997), p. 544; Yvon Lacaze, La France et Munich… processusdecesionnel (Bern, 1992), pp. 149, 153f, 206, 230–233, 412–417; L. Amery, My Political Life, Vol. Ill (1995), p. 269; C. Leibowitz and A. Frankel, The Chamberlain-Hitler Collusion (Halifax, Canada, 1997), p. 174, quoting F. S. Northhedge, The Troubled Giant (New York, 1996), p. 535.
964. Boris Celovsky, Das Munchner Abkommen (Stuttgart, 1958), S. 25, 34; A. L. Rowse, Appeasement. A study in political decline 1933–1939 (New York, 1961), p. 67; William Rock, Chamberlain and Roosevelt. British Foreign Policy and the United States, 1937–1940 (Columbus, Ohio, 1988), pp. 58, 64, 60, 68, 69, quoting Lord Templewood (Sir Samuel Hoare), Nine Troubled Years (London, 1954), pp. 263–271; R. Caputi, Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement, pp. 59f; Ian Colvin, The Chamberlain Cabinet, p. 84; P. Neville, Appeasing Hitler. The Diplomacy of Sir Nevile Henderson (2000), p. 54; R. Shepherd, A Class divided, p. 152.
965. Cabinet Papers. The Minutes, Conclusions and Confidential Annexes in the Public Record Office, Cab/23/83, p. 82 in: Valentin falin, die zweite Front. Die Interessenkonflikte in der Anti-Hitler- Koalition (Munchen, 1995), S. 46, 55.
966. H. R. W Seton Watson, S. 161.
967. R. Caputi, p. 55, quoting the Boston edition of Winston Churchill, The Gathering Storm, pp. 344, 347; Andrew Rothstein, The Munich Conspiracy (London, 1958), p. 267.