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1115. D. S. Lewis, Oswald Mosley, Fascism and British Society (as note 884), p. 263, 266.
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1116. Vgl. R. Griffiths, Fellow-Travellers of the Right, S. 59.
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1117. Oswald Mosley, My Life (London, 1968), S. 364f.
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1118. Theodor Schieder, Hermann Rauschmngs 'Gesprache mit Hitler' als Geschichtsquelle = Rheinisch- Westfalische AkademiederWissenschaften, Vortrage,G 178(Opladen, 1971), S. 15.
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1119. Thomas Jones, A Diary with Letters 1931–1950 (Oxford, 1954), p. 447f.
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1119a. Patricia Meehan, The Unnecessary War (London, 1992), p. 388f: Foreign Office 371/46790;370/1268.
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1119b. John Charmley, as quoted by Caputi, p. 221.
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1119c. American Historical Review, Vol. CIII, No. 3 (June, 1998), p. 894.
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1120. Mac Dougal, The racial Myth in England history (wie Anm. 115), p. 129–130; Edwin Jones, The English Nation. The Great Myth, p. 55.
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1120a. 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).
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1120b. Donald & Joanna Moore, The First 150 years of Singapore (Singapore, 1969), pp. 594f; cf. Kathryn Tidrick, Empire and the English Character (1992), p. 279.
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1120c. Lawrence James, Rise and Fall of the British Empire (London, 1994), p. 504.
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1120d. BBC Broadcast of 29. December, 1996, 4.30—4.45 (programme directed to North America).
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1120e. Lord Milner, The Nation and the Empire (1913), pp. xxxi f, xxxv: 'The Two Nations' (4. December, 1912); Dibelius, II, S. 204f, 215, 216.
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1120f. 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.