Notes: Chapter Nine.


1. Payne p. 122. Kershaw p. 109 Note: All quotes from Mein Kampf in this page are from Mein Kampf Vol. 1, Chapters 8-9.

2. Payne p. 123. Kershaw p. 116. Flood p. 50. Note: Three years later Hitler will write that he had returned to Munich on December 18, but no doubt confused this date with that of his transfer to Traunstein.

3. Payne p. 123. Kershaw p. 116.

4. Fest p. 117.

5. Payne p. 123, 124. Kershaw p. 117.

6. Kershaw p. 117.

7. Toland p. 83.

8. Kershaw p. 118, 120.

9. Kershaw p. 116.

10. Payne p. 125, 126.

11. Payne p. 118.

12. Kershaw p. 118, 120.

13. Payne p. 126. Mein Kampf.

14. Payne p. 126. Mein Kampf.

15. Flood p. 56.

16. Payne p. 127.

17. Payne p. 127 Flood p. 57.

18. Payne p. 128. Kershaw P. 118 Note: Payne translates Vertrauensmann as "undercover agent", which is clearly incorrect. Vertrauensmann seems to translate as "Representative".

19. Flood p. 58.

20. Kershaw p. 122.

21. Payne p. 128. Kershaw p. 122. Toland p. 88.

22. Payne p. 128. Mien Kampf.

23. Toland p. 89.

24. Payne p. 129. Kershaw p. 123.

25. Flood p. 60.

26. Kershaw p. 122. Flood p. 63. Toland p. 90.

27. Fest p. 113.

28. Flood p. 63.

29. Payne p. 131. Kershaw p. 107, 124, 125. Bullock p. 64.

30. Toland p. 92.

31. Payne p. 134. Kershaw p. 126. Flood p. 65. Fest p. 117.

32. Payne p. 135. Kershaw p. 107, 126.

33. Payne p. 136. Toland p. 90.

34. Bullock p. 65. Payne p. 136.

35. Payne p. 137. Fest P. 118.

36. Kershaw p. 125. Flood p. 64. Toland p. 94.

37. The Gemlich Letter.

38. Payne p. 137-138. Flood p. 70. Toland p. 93.

39. Flood p. 72.

40. Flood p. 74.

41. Kershaw p. 127.

42. Payne p. 142. Kershaw p. 140. Flood p. 75. Toland p. 98.

43. Bullock p. 65 Payne p. 142. Mein Kampf. Kershaw p. 140.

44. Flood p. 76.

References:

(Bloch) My Patient Hitler by Dr. Eduard Bloch. Colliers Magazine, March 15 and 22, 1941.

(Bullock I) Hitler, A Study In Tyranny by Alan Bullock. Harper Torchbooks TBP Edition, 1964.

(Calvin) Calvin Tatsachen und Lgen um Hitler, 1932, on-line version in English.

(Fest I) The Face of the Third Reich by J. Fest, 1970, online version.

(Fest II) Hitler. Joachim Fest. A Helen and Kurt Wolf Book. Hardcover. 1974.

(Flood) Hitler: The Path to Power. Charles Bracelen Flood. Houghton Mifflen Company. First Printing, Hardcover.1989

(Hamann) Hitler's Vienna: A Dictator's Apprenticeship by Brigitte Hamann, Translated from the German by Thomas Thornton. Oxford University Press, 1999

(Heiden) Der Fhrer: Hitler's Rise to Power by Konrad Heiden. Translated by Ralph Manheim. Houghton Mifflin first printing, 1944

(Hepp) The Hepp Letter online version.

(Kershaw) Vol. 1, Hitler: 1889-1936 Hubris by I. Kershaw, 1998 First American Trade Paperback Edition. Vol. 2, Hitler: 1936-1945 Nemesis by I. Kershaw, First American Hardcover Edition, 2000.

(Kubizek) Adolf Hitler, Mein Jugendfreund by A. Kubizek, 1953

(Maser) Hitler: Legand, Myth, And Reality by W. Maser

(MK) Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler. 2 volumes, 1926-1927, on-line version.

(Paula Hitler) Paula Hitler Interview at Berchtesgaden, 5th June 1946, Records of the Army Staff (G2), Record Group 319 IRR XE575580.

(Payne) The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler by Robert Payne, Praeger Publishers, 1973.

(Rosenbaum) Explaining Hitler: The Search for the Origins of his Evil by Ron Rosenbaum. Harper Perennial TPB, 1999

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(Williams) Corporal Hitler and the Great War 1914-1918, The List Regiment by John F. Williams. Cass Military Studies, 2005.

(Weber) Hitler's First War by Thomas Weber. Oxford University Press, 2010.



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