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Joachim Kohler, Wagners Hitler, S. 249.

1627

Hartmut Zelinsky, Richard Wagner — ein deutsches Thema. Dokumentation... (Berlin, 1983), S. 170: 1. Januar 1924.

1628

Joachim Kohler, S. 417, 410, 405, 384, 11, 13.

1629

Ibid., S. 248—251. Vgl. Margarete Plewnia, Auf dem Wage zu Hitler. Der volkische Publizist Dietrich Eckart (Berlin, 1970), S. 94-111.

1630

Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 86.

1631

Cosima Wagner, Tagebuch, Band II (Munchen, 1982), S. 1052: Eintragung vom 25. Mai 1877.

1632

James J. Barnes & Patience P. Barnes, Hitlers "Mein Kampf" in Britain and America,

The publication history 1930—1939 (Cambridge, 1980), S. 48.

1633

A. M. Gollin, Proconsul in Politics, A study of Lord Milner (London, 1964), pp. 46,

47, 603, 573; Keith Feiling, The Life of Neville Chamberlain (London, 1947), pp. 79f:

Chamberlain's Diary, note of 22. April, 1917.

1634

H. Arendt, Elements und Ursprunge totaler Herrschaft, S. 719.

1635

Geworfensein in das Nichts — термин хайдеггеровской философии (прим. автора).

1636

Hans Grimm, Heynade, IV, S. 5.

1637

D. S. Lewis, Oswald Mosley, Fascism and British Society (as note 884), p. 263, 266.

1638

Vgl. R. Griffiths, Fellow-Travellers of the Right, S. 59.

1639

Oswald Mosley, My Life (London, 1968), S. 364f.

1640

Theodor Schieder, Hermann Rauschmngs "Gesprache mit Hitler" als Geschichtsquelle = Rheinisch-Westfalische AkademiederWissenschaften, Vortrage,G 178(Opladen, 1971), S. 15.

1641

Thomas Jones, A Diary with Letters 1931 — 1950 (Oxford, 1954), p. 447f.

1642

Patricia Meehan, The Unnecessary War (London, 1992), p. 388f: Foreign Office 371/

46790;370/1268.

1643

John Charmley, as quoted by Caputi, p. 221.

1644

American Historical Review, Vol. CIII, No. 3 (June, 1998), p. 894.

1645

Mac Dougal, The racial Myth in England history (wie Anm. 115), p. 129—130; Edwin Jones, The English Nation. The Great Myth, p. 55.

1646

David Armitage, Ideological Origins of the British Empire (Cambridge, 2000), p. 78;

William Haller, Foxe's Book of Martyrs and the Elect Nation (London, 1963).

1647

Donald & Joanna Moore, The First 150 years of Singapore (Singapore, 1969), pp. 594f;

cf. Kathryn Tidrick, Empire and the English Character (1992), p. 279.

1648

Lawrence James, Rise and Fall of the British Empire (London, 1994), p. 504.

1649

BBC Broadcast of 29. December, 1996, 4.30—4.45 (programme directed to North

America).

1650

Lord Milner, The Nation and the Empire (1913), pp. xxxi f, xxxv: "The Two Nations" (4. December, 1912); Dibelius, II, S. 204f, 215, 216.

1651

Alfred Milner, "The Two Nations", Speech on 4. Dezember 1912: The Nation and the Empire (London, 1913), p. xxxf, xxxv; Wilhelm Dibelius, England, II, S. 215, 216, 204f; BBC-Radiosendung vom 29. Dezember 1996, 4.30—4.45 Uhr.

1652

Alfred Milner, "Key to My Position": Questions of the Hour (London, 1925), quoted by Richard Symonds, Oxford and Empire (Oxford, 1991), p. 44; Walter Oehme & Kurt Caro, Kommt das Dritte Reich"? Berlin, 1930—Rohwolt: reprint 1984— Ei chhorn), S. 52; Max Vandray, Der politische Witz im Dritten Reich (Munchen, 1967), p. 149; Louis Kilzer, Churchill's Deception. The dark secret that destroyed Nazi Germany (New York, 1994), pp. 57f, 294 (George Bernhard, in: New York Times of 29. June, 1941, p. 6E), 74f, 286, 289, 61.