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996. Ibid., S. 112 (Rede vom 8. November 1937 vor SS-Gruppenfuhrern), S. 293.
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997. Wendt, S. 104ff, 144; J. Colvin, The Chamberlain Cabinet (as reference 960b), p. 164, 167.
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998. Gisevius, II, S. 76.
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999. Documents of British Foreign Policy, Series III, Vol II (London, 1949), p. 685; Klemperer, S. 108; Jan Colvin, in: Sunday Express vom 8. November 1953 nach H. Sundermann, Alter Feind, was nun? (Leoni am Starnberger See, 1955), S. 115f.
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1000. Friedrich Krause (Hrsg.), Dokumente desanderen Deutschland (New York, 1945), S. 58: Karl Goerdelers politisches Testament.
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1001. Wendt, S. 115.
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1002. Werner Maser, Das Regime. Alltag in Deutschland 1933–1945 (Munchen, 1987), S. 431.
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1003. Klemperer, S. 106.
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1003a. Scott Newton, Profits of Peace. Political Economy of Appeasement (Oxford, 1996), p.202f; L. Amery, My Political Life, III (1955), p. 299.
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1003b. M. J. Carley, 1939: The Alliance that never was (Chicago, 1999), p. 84, quoting John Harvey, Diplomatic Diaries (1970), p. 222.
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1003c. William R. Rock, Chamberlain and Roosevelt. British Foreign Policy and the United States 1937–1940 (1988), p. 77.
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1004. Hildebrand, S, 663.
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1005. Edward Mack, The Public Schools and British opinion since 1860… The evolution of an English institution (New York, 1973), pp. 425, 461.
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1005a. A. I. Rowse, Appeasement. A study in political decline, pp. 114ff.
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1005b. Т. C. Worsley, Barbarians and Philistines. Democracy and the Public Schools (London, 1940), pp. 11, 15, 153, 204, 273.