Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 70, 75, 110.
On nationalities' problem: Possony, p. 149.
Lenin on Stalin: Wolfe, p. 577.
Troyanovsky details: Smith, pp. 279, 284.
Trotsky on Stalin encounter: Deutscher, The Prophet Armed, p. 209.
Stalin letter quote: Smith, p. 276.
Stalin's treatise on nationalities: Wolfe, p. 581; Smith, pp. 292-94; Hingley, pp. 71–73.
Stalin's activities in Vienna: Deutscher, Stalin, p. 117.
CHAPTER 3 (pages 24–40)
Schuhmeier assassination: NFP and AZ, Feb. 12, 13, 14, 1913.
Schonberg concert riot: Spiel, p. 172.
Student keller fights: AZ, Mar. 26, 1913.
Attack on Negro: AZ, Apr. 8, 1913.
Schuhmeier funeral: Barea, p. 344; J. Sydney Jones, p. 251; Johnston, p. 101; AZ, Feb. 17, 1913.
Housemaids' hours: AZ, July 24, 1913.
Schuhmeier's Parliament speeches and housing conditions: Barea, pp. 336-37.
Vanderbilt quote on Austrian aristocrats: Barea, p. 356.
Theodore Roosevelt quote on same: Tuchman, Proud Tower, p. 327.
Austrian aristocrats, details: Auersperg, pp. 28, 32, 40–45; Friedlander, Glanz, p. 194; Fritsche, pp. 265, 363 -66.
Princess Metternich sobriquet: Barea, p. 323.
Franz Ferdinand insanity rumors: Steed, Thirty Years, p. 367; Auersperg, p. 78.
Franz Ferdinand's courtship and marriage: Brook-Shepherd, pp. 77, 91, 108-10; Kiszling, pp. 39–47.
Franz Ferdinand and General Conrad: Kiszling, pp.160–200 passim.
General Conrad's tic: Redlich, p. 197.
Franz Ferdinand remarks at Duke of Wurtemburg dinner: Kiszling, p. 193.
Franz Ferdinand letter to Berchtold: Kann, pp. 219-20.
Franz Ferdinand's emissary's message to General Conrad: Kiszling, pp. 196-97.
Correspondence between Franz Ferdinand and Kaiser Wilhelm: Kann, p. 80; Kiszling, p. 198.
Emperor Franz Joseph's message to Tsar: Kiszling, pp. 193-94.
Reduction of Austrian forces at Russian border and Franz Ferdinand's travel south: Kiszling, p. 199.
CHAPTER 4 (pages 41–53)
March/April mood and weather in Vienna: IWE and Fremd., April 1913 issues passim.
Spring suicide statistics and Warmstuben: AZ, Mar. 3, 1913.
Dante's Inferno film and Vienna weather: AZ, April 1913 issues passim.
German Consul General's dinner party: Redlich, p. 194.
May weather and blossoms in Vienna: IWE and NFP, early May issues passim.
Spring description by Trotsky's wife: Trotsky, p. 230.
Trotsky quotes on Russia versus the West: Deutscher, Trotsky, pp. 180-93 passim.
Stalin's arrest: Deutscher, Stalin, p. 122.
Trotsky and art in Vienna: Deutscher, Trotsky, 184.
Trotsky and Viennese Socialist cafe intellectuals: Trotsky, My Life, pp. 207-11.
Trotsky and psychoanalysis: Trotsky, My Life, p. 220.
Freud-Trotsky analogies: Clark, p. 196; Wolf, p. 254.
Freud conquistador quote: Clark, p. 212.
Freud on Adler: Clark, p. 311.
Freud's patronage of Cafe Landtmann: based on research by Timms and conveyed to this author in interview in 1988, New York.
Freud's evening habits: Clark, p. 217.
Freud's self-confessed philistinism: Clark, p. 196.
Dr. Starr on Freud's morals: Clark, p. 324.
Freud's comment on Starr's charges: Clark, p. 324.
Jung on Freud's 'triangle': Portable Jung, p. xviii.
Freud's mushroom hunting: Clark, p. 199; Martin Freud, p. 59.
Psycho-Analytical Society Spring Outing: Ernest Jones, vol. 2, p. 99.
CHAPTER 5 (pages 54–62)
On May Day parade conception at Berggasse 19: Clark, p. 112.
May Day weather and workers' march: AZ, May 2, 1913.
May 1 as aristocrats' promenade: Groner, p. 446.
Upper class fear of May Day march: Barea, pp. 310-11.
Stefan Zweig on same subject: Barea, p. 312.
Hitler on May Day: Mein Kampf, pp. 40–43.
Hitler and prostitutes: J. Sydney Jones, pp. 58–59.
Hitler's philosophy formed in Vienna: Hitler, p. 30.
Hitler's departure for Germany: Bullock, p. 47.
Hitler's last days in Vienna, revisiting old haunts: J. Sydney Jones, p. 243.
Hitler's draft-dodging: J. Sydney Jones, p. 252.
Redlich-Krobatin encounter: Redlich, p. 198.
Montenegro crisis and its end: Redlich, p. 199; May, p. 464; Kiszling, p. 204.
Montenegro, Franz Ferdinand, and Redl: Asprey, p. 263.
Franz Ferdinand at Konopiste: Auersperg, p. 87.
Kaiser's daughter's marriage: Kiszling, p. 204
Franz Ferdinand's Derby plans: Brook-Shepherd, p. 93; Fritsche, p. 371.
CHAPTER 6 (pages 63–76)
May weather: IWE, May 26, 1913.
Hitler departs Vienna, May 24, 1913: J. Sydney Jones, p. 253.
Detectives' stakeout: Asprey, p. 237.
Why the stakeout: Asprey, p. 236.
Further stakeout background: Asprey, pp. 237-38.
Colonel Redl details: Asprey, p. 269.
Stakeout pays off: Asprey, pp. 243-46.
General Conrad gets Redl news at Grand Hotel: Asprey, pp. 252-53.
Redl instructed to commit suicide at Hotel Klomser: Asprey, pp. 256-58.
Redl news as initially presented in Vienna press: Asprey, pp. 262-63.
Redl fully exposed in press (Kisch story): Asprey, pp. 264-66.
Redl's decorations and honors: Asprey, pp. 194, 222-23, 150.
Redl's corruption: Asprey, pp. 263, 272.
Redl's treason details, information betrayed: INSJ, October 1987, p. 187.
Repercussions of Redl case: Asprey, pp. 266, 287-90.
Exclusion of Franz Ferdinand from Imperial wedding in Germany: Kisz- ling, p. 205.
Franz Ferdinand accuses General Conrad on Redl: Redlich, p. 202; Asprey, p. 280.
Berlin reaction to Redl: Asprey, p. 286.
Franz Joseph's reaction to Redl: Corti, p. 394.
CHAPTER 7 (pages 77–88)
Background and description of Corpus Christi procession: Auersperg, p. 63; Friedlander, Glanz, pp. 33–38; IWE, May 23, 1913.
Derby details: Fritsche, pp. 371-73; IWE, June 9, 1913.
Redl's poor childhood: Asprey, pp. 25–26.
Redl's brothers change names: Asprey, p. 289.