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  10

  Niall Ferguson – The Pity of War – London, 1999, p436–462

  11

  Hew Strachan – The First World War – London, 2003, p69, 73, 155

  12–15

  Richard Milton – Best of Enemies: Britain and Germany, 100 Years of Truth and Lies – London, 2007, p260–1, 53–55, 59–61 & Niall Ferguson – The Pity of War – London, 1999, p438

  16

  Richard Van Emden Meeting the Enemy – London, 2014, p185–6

  17

  Ernst Jünger – Storm of Steel – London, 2004, p xiii–iv

  18

  Richard Milton – Best of Enemies: Britain and Germany, 100 Years of Truth and Lies – London, 2007, p63–64

  19

  H.P. Willmott – First World War – London, 2003, p307 & Hew Strachan – The First World War – London, 2003, p31 & Niall Ferguson Pity of War – London, 1999, p436 & S. Ozment, p240

  Shock and Revolution in 1918/The Cost of Versailles/The List/Punishment/Payment/Prevention/Legacy

  1–2

  Margaret MacMillan – Peacemakers: Six Months that Changed the World – London, 2003, p238, 471–75

  3

  Eckhart Klessmann – Napoleon und die Deutschen – Berlin, 2007 & Alan Schom – Napoleon Bonaparte: A Biography – New York, 1997 & Gastrom Bodart – Losses of Life in Modern Wars – London, 1916

  4

  Margaret MacMillan – Peacemakers: Six Months that Changed the World – London, 2003, p475

  5

  Steven Ozment: – A Mighty Fortress: A New History of the German People 100 BC to the 21st Century, London, 2005, p246 & R.J. Evans, M. MacMillan and H.P. Willmott

  6

  H.P. Willmott – First World War – London, 2003, p17

  7–8

  Margaret MacMillan – Peacemakers: Six Months that Changed the World – London, 2003, p193–4, 191

  9

  Steven Ozment – A Mighty Fortress: A New History of the German People 100 BC to the 21st Century – London, 2005, p248

  10–14

  Margaret MacMillan – Peacemakers: Six Months that Changed the World – London, 2003, p475, 482, 236, 479

  15

  Michael Beschloss – The Conquerors – New York, 2002, p35–6, 181

  16

  Roger Moorhouse – Killing Hitler – London, 2000, p2, 49

  Weimar and the Perfect Storm/The Three Phases of Weimar

  1

  Geo Epoch – ‘Die Weimarer Republik, drama und magie der ersten deutschen demokratie’ – 20th July 2007, p32

  2

  William Carr – A History of Germany 1815–1990 – London, 1991, p265–6

  3

  Geo Epoch – ‘Die Weimarer Republik, drama und magie der ersten deutschen demokratie’ – 20th July 2007, p37

  4

  Christopher Clark – Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia 1600–1947 – London, 2006, p630, 640–1

  5

  S.J. Lee – The Weimar Republic – Abingdon, 2007, p19

  6

  R.J. Evans – The Coming of the Third Reich – London, 2003, p15–16

  7

  William Carr – A History of Germany 1815–1990 – London, 1991, p255

  8

  R.J. Evans – The Coming of the Third Reich – London, 2003, p84

  9

  S.J. Lee – The Weimar Republic – Abingdon, 2007, p75, 35, 41–2 & Niall Ferguson – The Pity of War – London, 1999, p403–404

  11

  William Carr – A History of Germany 1815–1990 – London, 1991, p271–73 & S.J. Lee, p48–9

  12

  S.J. Lee – The Weimar Republic – Abingdon, 2007, p50

  13–14

  William Carr – A History of Germany 1815–1990 – London, 1991, p271–73 & S.J. Lee, p278

  15

  S.J. Lee – The Weimar Republic – Abingdon, 2007, p62–65

  16

  William Carr – A History of Germany 1815–1990 – London, 1991, p290

  17

  Geo Epoch – ‘Die Weimarer Republik, drama und magie der ersten deutschen demokratie’ – 20th July 2007, Introduction

  18

  S.J. Lee – The Weimar Republic – Abingdon, 2007, p87

  19–20

  William Carr – A History of Germany 1815–1990 – London, 1991, p295

  21

  Mary Fulbrook – A Concise History of Germany – Cambridge, 2008, p173

  22

  Richard Holmes – The World at War – London, 2007, p32–33

  23

  S.J. Lee – The Weimar Republic – Abingdon, 2007, p98

  *Additional sources/recommended reading:

  Winston Churchill – The Second World War – London, 2002

  Ian Farr accumulated – German history III – University of East Anglia

  Polish Census Stats 1931

  CHAPTER VII – THE THIRD REICH: FROM TOTAL WAR TO WAR WITHOUT END

  Hitlerism vs. Nazism

  1–2

  R.J. Evans – The Coming of the Third Reich – London, 2003, pxxvi, 41–5

  3

  Charles Roy – The Vanished Kingdom – New York, 1999, p25

  4

  Tony Judt – Postwar: A History of Europe since 1945 – London, 2007, p52

  5

  Len Deighton – Blood, Tears and Folly – London, 1995, p135

  6

  Noakes and Pridham – Nazism Vol I: The Rise to Power 1919–34 – Exeter, 1987, p26

  7

  Ian Kershaw – The Nazi Dictatorship – London, 1989, p113–4

  8

  R.J. Evans – New Nationalism and Old History – London, 1988, p785

  9

  Noakes and Pridham – Nazism Vol III: Foreign Policy, War and Racial Extermination – Exeter, 1988, p899–900

  10

  Huge Trevor Roper – Hitler’s Table Talk – Oxford, 1988, p33

  11

  Eberhard Jäckel – Hitler’s Weltanschauung – Stuttgart, 1972, p21

  12

  Ian Kershaw – The Nazi Dictatorship – London, 1989, p77, 557

  13

  Noakes and Pridham – Nazism Vol II: State, Economy and Society 1933–39 – Exeter, 1988, p199

  14

  Ian Kershaw – The Nazi Dictatorship – London, 1989, p73

  15

  Roger Moorhouse and Norman Davis – Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City – London, 2002, p339

  16

  Guillebaud – The Economic Recovery – London, 1939, p145, 185, 204 & R.J. Overy – The Nazi Economy 1933–38 – London, 1982

  17

  Ian Kershaw – Hitler 1936–1945: Nemesis – London, 2000, pxlvi

  *Additional sources/recommended reading:

  Alan Milward – The War Economy and Society – London – 1977

  Foreign Policy – A Fool’s Errand?

  1

  Noakes and Pridham – Nazism Vol III: Foreign Policy, War and Racial Extermination – Exeter, 1988, p615

  2

  Eberhard Jäckel – Hitler’s Weltanschauung – Stuttgart, 1972, p28

  3

  Foreign Office Secret Files ref: J. L. Bryan’s negotiations with Hitler, released Sept 2008 and BBC World Report

  4

  Len Deighton – Blood, Tears and Folly – London, 1995, p132

  5

  Noakes and Pridham – Nazism Vol III: Foreign Policy, War and Racial Extermination – Exeter, 1988, p673

  6

  Dr John Biggart – Polish Diplomacy between the wars – seminar notes

  7

  Foreign Office Secret Files ref: J. L. Bryan’s negotiations with Hitler, released Sept 2008 and BBC World Report

  8

  Joachim Hoffmann – Stalin’s War of Extermination 1941–45: Planning, Realisation and Documentation – Capshaw, 2001, p30

  9

  The World At War – Disc 1, Part 1 – The Phoney War

  10–11

  Len Deighton – Blo
od, Tears and Folly – London, 1995, p82, 174–182

  12

  The World At War – Disc 1, Part 1 – The Phoney War

  13

  E.R. Horton p47–8 + Len Deighton – Blood, Tears and Folly – London, 1995, p171–2

  14

  Dennis Judd – The Empire: The British Imperial Experience from 1765 to the Present – London, 1996, p312–13

  15

  David Irving – Hitler’s War 1939–42 Vol II – London, 1977, p197

  16

  David Irving – Hitler’s War 1939–42 Vol II – London, 1977, p151 & Vikor Suvorov – The Chief Culprit – Annapolis, 2008, p114

  17

  Len Deighton – Blood, Tears and Folly – London, 1995, p171–2

  18

  David Irving – Hitler’s War 1939–42 Vol II – London, 1977, p151 & Vikor Suvorov – The Chief Culprit – Annapolis, 2008, p114

  19

  Len Deighton – Blood, Tears and Folly – London, 1995, p219

  20–23

  David Irving – Hitler’s War 1939–42 Vol II – London, 1977, p332, 350–1, 355–6

  24

  Joachim Hoffmann – Stalin’s War of Extermination 1941–45: Planning, Realisation and Documentation – Capshaw, 2001, p69

  25

  Michael Beschloss – The Conquerors – New York, 2002, p9–11

  26–28

  Antony Beevor – Stalingrad – London, 1998, p75, 104, 77–78, 85,

  29

  Norman Davies – Europe at War 1939–45: No Simple Victory – London, 2006, p36

  30–31

  Antony Beevor – Stalingrad – London, 1998, p84–5, xiv, 101

  32

  David Irving – Hitler’s War 1942–45 Vol III – London, 1983, p482

  Hitler’s War/Stalin’s War

  1

  Hans Mommsen – 100 Jahre Hitler, Spiegel Spezial – Hamburg, 1989, p21

  2

  Roger Moorhouse and Norman Davis – Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City – London, 2002, p359, p80 and Eva Figes – Journey to Nowhere – London, 2008, p77

  3

  Goebbels Tagebuecher 17.07.38 – 100 Jahre Hitler, Spiegel Spezial – Hamburg, 1989, p19

  4

  Richard Overy – Misjudging Hitler – London, 1999, p98

  5

  R.J. Evans – The Third Reich in Power – London, 2005, p704

  6

  David Irving – The War Path Vol I – London, 1983, p67

  7

  Adolf Hitler – Mein Kampf – London, 2007, p586, 598–9

  8

  Dr John Biggart – The West’s Foreign Policy Towards the Soviet Union – Lectures

  9

  David Irving – The War Path Vol I – London, 1983, p28–9

  10

  Noakes and Pridham – Nazism Vol II, State, Economy and Society 1933–39 – Exeter, 1988, Doc 185, p281

  11–12

  David Irving – The War Path Vol I – London, 1983, p174, 123–4

  13

  W. Hagen – Germans, Poles and Jews – London, 1980, p227

  14

  Gregor Thum – Die Fremde Stadt, Breslau 1945 – Berlin, 2003, p183

  15

  Eberhard Jäckel – Hitler’s Weltanschauung – Stuttgart, 1972, p63

  16

  Viktor Suvorov – The Chief Culprit – Naval Institute Press – Annapolis, 2008, p6, 11, 136

  17

  Richard Pipes – Communism: A History – London, 2001, p74–5

  17.1

  Norman Davies – Vanished Kingdoms: The History of Half-Forgotten Europe – London, 2011, p382

  18

  Joachim Hoffmann – Stalin’s War of Extermination 1941–45: Planning, Realisation and Documentation – Capshaw, 2001, p30

  19

  Victor Suvarov – The Icebreaker: Who Started the Second World War? – London, 1990

  20

  Viktor Suvorov – The Chief Culprit – Naval Institute Press – Annapolis, 2008, p122, p260

  21–22

  & 24–26 & 28 & Joachim Hoffmann – Stalin’s War of Extermination 1941–45: Planning, Realisation and Documentation – Capshaw, 2001, p28–35, 34 and 70, 30 and 86, 36, 41–42, 55–60, 28–29 Viktor Suvorov – The Chief Culprit, p260

  23

  & 27–28 Viktor Suvorov – The Chief Culprit – Naval Institute Press – Annapolis, 2008, pxxii, 260, 213, 252

  *Additional sources/recommended reading

  Historians such Klaus Hildebrand & Hagen Schulze (German) and Martin Creveld (Israeli) go along with the idea of the inevitability of war between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany but a host of Russian historians such as Danilov, Nevezhin, Pleshakov, Radzinsky, Sokolov and Meltyukov have spoken in favour of Suvorov’s highlighting the plans that the Soviet Union had for invading Nazi Germany.

  Why Hitler Remains Front and Centre

  1

  Eberhard Jäckel – Hitler’s Weltanschauung – Stuttgart, 1972, p21

  2

  Jung Chang and Jon Halliday – Mao: The Unknown Story – London, 2005

  3

  Markus Leuschner – BdV Interview

  4

  Roy Medvedev – Stalin’s Murderous Purges Stats – Daily Telegraph 24 Nov 1988

  5

  Speer und Er Doku – Hitler’s architect und ruestungsminister incl. S. Haffner interview with Speer

  6

  Speer und Er Doku – Hitler’s architect und ruestungsminister

  7

  Eberhard Jäckel – Hitler’s Weltanschauung – Stuttgart, 1972, p64

  8

  Der Untergang (Downfall) – Constantin Film – 2004

  9

  Norman Davies – Europe at War 1939–45: No Simple Victory – London, 2006, p45

  Anti-Semitism: A History of Unremitting Persecution/Why?

  1

  Stories of an Exhibition: Two Millennia of German Jewish History – Jewish Museum Berlin – Berlin, 2005, p27

  2

  Amos Elon – The Pity Of It All: A Portrait of Jews in Germany 1743–1933 – London, 2002, p28

  3

  Stories of an Exhibition: Two Millennia of German Jewish History – Jewish Museum Berlin – Berlin, 2005, p27

  4

  Amos Elon – The Pity Of It All: A Portrait of Jews in Germany 1743–1933 – London, 2002, p24

  5

  Andrew Wheatcroft – Infidels: The Conflict Between Christendom and Islam 638–2002, London, 2003, p138–161

  6

  Saul Friedländer – Das Dritte Reich und die Juden – Munich, 2007, p11 and 239

  7

  David Blackbourne Quote from Roger Moorhouse and Norman Davis – Microcosm, Portrait of a Central European City – London, 2002, p309

  8

  R.J. Evans – The Coming of the Third Reich – London, 2003, p31

  9

  Margaret MacMillan – Peacemakers: Six Months that Changed the World – London, 2003, (J.M. Keynes quote)

  10–17

  Saul Friedländer – Das Dritte Reich und die Juden – Munich, 2007, p235–6, 238, 239, 240, 333, 245, 323–4, 242–3,

  18

  World at War – Disc 1 Part 1 – Phoney war

  19–20

  Saul Friedländer – Das Dritte Reich und die Juden – Munich, 2007, p323–4, 76–260

  21

  Eva Figes – Journey to Nowhere – London, 2008, p28–30

  22–24

  Saul Friedländer – Das Dritte Reich und die Juden – Munich, 2007, p323, 473, 585

  25

  Saul Friedländer – Das Dritte Reich und die Juden – Munich, 2007, p239

  26–27

  Noakes and Pridham – Nazism Vol III: Foreign Policy, War and Racial Extermination – Exeter, 1988, Doc 822 p1089–9, 1051 & E. Jäckel p64

  28

  Charles Roy – The Vanished Kingdom – New York, 1999, p217

  29

  Christopher Clark – ‘Religion and Confessional Conflict’ –
Imperial Germany 1871–1918 – James Retallack – Oxford, 2008, p98

  30

  Saul Friedländer – Das Dritte Reich und die Juden – Munich, 2007, p238

  31–34

  Charles Roy – The Vanished Kingdom – New York, 1999, p216, 222 & Amos Elon – The Pity Of It All: A Portrait of Jews in Germany 1743–1933 – London, 2002, p1–64, 3

  35

  Saul Friedländer – Das Dritte Reich und die Juden – Munich, 2007, p54–128

  36

  Christopher Clark – ‘Religion and confessional conflict’ – Imperial Germany 1871–1918 – James Retallack – Oxford – 2008, p98

  37

  Amos Elon – The Pity Of It All: A Portrait of Jews in Germany 1743–1933 – London, 2002, p8

  38–39

 

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