Notes: Chapter Eleven.


1. Flood p. 168.

2. Kershaw p. 157.

3. Flood p. 168.

4. Ibid.

5. Kershaw p. 157. Fest p. 138.

6. Manvell-Fraenkel p. 22. Read p. 59.

7. Kershaw p. 157. Flood p. 179.

8. Kershaw p. 157.

9. Mein Kampf, Vol. 2, Chap. 7.

10. Flood p. 181.

11. Kershaw p. 157.

12. Wheeler-Bennett, p. 172, 173.

13. Fest p. 138.

14. Flood p. 183.

15. Flood p. 183. Kershaw p. 652.

16. Kershaw p. 652.

17. Tooley p. 140. Flood p. 185.

18. Kershaw p. 161. Flood p. 186.

19. Kershaw p. 161.

20. Flood p. 184.

21. Ibid.

22. Kershaw p. 169, 170.

23. Kershaw p. 159. Flood p. 189.

24. Flood p. 190. Kershaw p. 159.

25. Payne p. 157.

26. Payne p. 157, 158.

27. Kershaw p. 162. Payne p. 158.

28. Flood p. 191.

29. Flood p. 191, 192, 620.

30. Flood p. 192.

31. Flood p. 192, 193.

32. Flood p. 193.

33. Kershaw p. 156.

34. Payne p.157.

35. Flood p. 316. Note: Ernst Hanfstaengl wrote his memoirs while in exile, and while in the employ of FDR as a so-called Hitler expert. Written, therefore, after he had fallen out with his former friend, his reminiscences have to be used cautiously (as do all such sources). Care is being taken in compiling these items to ensure accuracy. Hanfstaengl's accounts are used only when there is a confirming source.

36. Kershaw p. 163.

37. Kershaw p. 163. Flood p. 199, says this occurred on the 10th.

38. Kershaw p. 164. Payne p. 158. Fest p. 140. Flood p. 199.

39. Flood p. 199. Kershaw p. 164. Payne p. 158. Fest p. 140.

40. Flood p. 200.

41. Payne p. 158. Kershaw p. 164. Fest p. 140.

42. Payne p. 158. Fest p. 140, 141.

43. Payne p. 158. Fest p. 141. Flood p. 200, 201.

44. Payne p. 159. Kershaw p. 164. Flood p. 199.

45. Fest p. 141.

46. Fest p. 141. Bullock p. 74.

47. Shirer p. 45. Payne p. 159. Flood p. 200.

48. Kershaw p. 164. Payne p. 159. Flood p. 203.

49. Payne p. 159. Flood p. 203, says that this took place on July 29.

50. Kershaw p. 164. Bullock p. 74.

51. Kershaw p. 165. Payne p. 160. Fest p. 142.

52. Flood p. 235.

53. Payne p. 160. Fest p. 142. Flood p. 176. Read p. 59.

54. Kershaw p. 174. Payne p. 160. Read p. 67. Flood p. 176, says that Emil Maurice was the head of the Sportabteilung at this time, which seems to be incorrect.

55. Kershaw p. 157, 175. Payne p. 160.

56. Fest p. 142. Flood p. 206.

57. Flood p. 205.

58. Kershaw p. 165. Flood p. 205.

59. Flood p. 209.

60. Flood p. 206.

61. Heiden p. 110.

62. Waite II p. 203, 213. Kershaw p. 175. Flood p. 211-214.

63. Flood p. 217.

64. Ibid.

65. Kershaw p. 176. Flood p. 216.

66. Flood p. 218.

67. Payne p. 160. Flood p. 219, 220. Kershaw p. 175, 176. Kershaw says that Hitler's exact words were: "Ballerstedt won't speak anymore today."

68. Fest p. 129.

69. Flood p. 221.

70. Ibid.

71. Flood p. 221, 222.

72. Flood p. 222.

73. Flood p. 235.

74. Flood p. 222.

75. Kershaw p. 173, 174. Payne p. 160. Fest p. 146.

76. Flood p. 222.

77. Ibid.

78. Flood p. 224. Heiden p. 111.

79. Flood p. 225, 226.

80. Flood p. 226. Kershaw p. 176.

81. Flood p. 226.

82. Ibid.

83. Payne p. 161.

84. Payne p. 162. Kershaw p. 176. Fest p. 144, 145.

85. Mein Kampf, Vol. 2, Chap. 7.

86. Flood p. 229-231.

87. Flood p. 235.

87. Flood p. 235.

87. Payne p. 186, 166.

87. Flood p. 223.

87. Flood p. 235.

87. Flood p. 224.

87. Kershaw p. 160.

87. Flood p. 236.

87. Flood p. 237.

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