1
Kershaw, Hitler: Hubris, p. 500.
2
Man Sayer Archive.
3
Wheeler-Bennett, Nemesis of Power, p. 339.
4
Stackelberg and Winkle, Nazi Germany Sourcebook, p. 176.
5
Kershaw, Hitler: Hubris, pp. 547—548.
6
Domarus, Essential Hitler, p. 604.
7
Ibid., pp. 605-614.
8
Kershaw, Hitler: Hubris, pp. 52—54.
9
Liddell Hart, Other Side, p. 13.
10
Goldensohn, Nuremberg Interviews, p. 158.
11
Kershaw, Hitler: Nemesis, p. 58.
12
Так у автора. Дословно означает «присоединение», «подключение». В исторической литературе понимается как насильственное присоединение Австрии к Германии. — Здесь и далее примеч. пер.
13
ed. Self, Neville Chamberlain Diary Letters, p. 348.
14
Cowling, The Impact of Hitler, p. 197.
15
Hansard, vol. 339.
16
Liddell Hart, Other Side, pp. 11 — 12.
17
Liddell Hart, Other Side, p. 14.
18
«Все "измы" стали "уозмами"». Каламбур с использованием глагола be (быть) в настоящем и прошедшем времени.
19
«Германия, Германия превыше всего…»
20
Manvell and Fraenkel, Goring, p. 228.
21
Jablonsky, Churchill and Hitler, p. 131.
22
Heitmann, Incident at Mosty, pp. 47—54; Whiting, Man Who Invaded Poland, pp. 2—8.
23
Неitmann, Incident at Mostу, p. 52.
24
Mellenthin, Panzer Battles, p. 4.
25
Michel, Second World War, p. 32.
26
Calvocoressi and Wint, Total War, p. 100.
27
Письмо Аллана Маллинсона от 18/12/2009.
28
Нюрнбергские материалы Кейтеля из частной коллекции Йена Сейера (Ian Sayer Archive).
29
Calvocoressi and Wint, Total War. p. 100.
30
Mellenthin, Panzer Battles, p. 3; Michel, Second World War, p. 33.
31
Howard, Captain Professor, p. 89.
32
Calvocoressi and Wint, Total War, p. 101.
33
Braithwaite, Moscow 1941, p. 49.
34
ed. Cameron Watt, Mein Kampf, p. 603.
35
Gilbert, Second World War, p. 30.
36
Ibid., p. 2.
37
Nicholas Stargardt, TLS, 10/10/2008, p. 9.
38
ed. Sayer, Allgemeine SS, p. 1.
39
Ibid., pp. 1-47.
40
Calvocoressi and Wint, Total War, p. 103.
41
ed. Dear, Oxford Companion, p. 374.
42
Willmott, Great Crusade, p. 67.
43
Edwards, White Death, p. 157.
44
Edwards, White Death, p. 161.
45
Ibid., p. 185.
46
Clark, Barbarossa, p. 60; Braithwaite, Moscow 1941, p. 49.
47
О very, Russia's War, p. 49.
48
Braithwaite, Moscow 1941, p. 43.
49
ed. Dear, Oxford Companion, p. 375.
50
ed. Nicolson, Harold Nicolson, p. 32.
51
Шварцвальд — курортный горный массив на юго-западе Германии.
52
Spears, Prelude ещ Dunkirk, p. 32.
53
Так в русском оригинале (OCR)
54
Liddell Hart, Second World War, p. 56.
55
Moulton, Norwegian Campaign, p. 123.
56
Michel, Second World War, p. 76.
57
Liddell Hart, Second World War, p. 59.
58
Michel, Second World War, p. 75.
59
Michel, Second World War, p. 72.
60
Ash, Norway, p. 133.
61
Calvocoressi and Wint, Total War, p. 109.
62
Ash, Norway, p. 113.
63
Dahl, Quisling, passim.
64
Adams, Doomed Expedition, p. 168.
65
Ibid., p. 171.
66
Willmott, Great Crusade, p. 80; Adams, Doomed Expedition, p. 176.
67
ed. Smith, Hostage to Fortune, p. 476.
68
ed. Langworth, Churchill by Himself, p. 56.
69
Bond, France and Belgium, pp. 63 ff.
70
Sebag Montefiore, Dunkirk, p. 32.
71
Goldensohn, Nuremberg Interviews, p. 98.
72
Clark, Barbarossa, p. xx.
73
Ryback, Hitler's Private Library, pp. 169—172.
74
Ibid., Appendix A, p.
75
Ibid. ,р. 179.
76
eds. Heiber and Glantz, Hitler and his Generals, pp. 39, 86, 89—90, 109, 137-138, 151, 189, 305, 317, 320, 818 nn. 298 and 299.
77
BRGS 2/21.
78
Allan Mallinson, Literary Review, 7/2008, pp. 16—17.
79
Mellenthin, Panzer Battles, p. 22.
80
Beaufre, 1940, р. 214.
81
Mellenthin, Panzer Battles, p. 11.
82
Willmott, Great Crusade, p. 82.
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ed. Parrish, Simon & Schuster, p. 202.
84
Sebag Montefiore, Dunkirk, p. 59.
85
Kaufmann and Kaufmann, Hitler's Blitzkrieg, p. 173.
86
Bond, France and Belgium, p. 97.
87
Mellenthin, Panzer Battles, p. 24.
88
Holmes, World at War, p. 110.
89
Beaufre, 1940, p. 183.
90
McCarthy and Syron, Panzerkrieg, p. 83.
91
Liddell Hart, Second World War, p. 66.
92
Howard, Captain Professor, p. 43.
93
ed. Parrish, Simon & Schuster, p. 202.
94
Beaufre, 1940, p. 215.
95
Max Hastings, Night and Day, 18/1/2004, p. 14.
96
Mellenthin, Panzer Battles, p. 18.
97
Kershaw, Hitler: Nemesis, pp. 295—296.
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Liddell Hart, Other Side, p. 139.
99
Goldensohn, Nuremberg Interviews, p. 342.
100
Liddell Hart, Other Side, p. 140.
101
Finest Hour, No. 136, Autumn 2006, p. 51.
102
Holmes, World at Warypp. 107-108.
103
ed. Barnett, Hitler's Generals, p. 191.
104
Below, At Hitler's Side, p. 61.
105
Ian Sayer Archive; Sayerand Botting, Hitler's Last General, pp. 22—23.
106
Goldensohn, Nuremberg Interviews, p. 342.
107
Atkin, Pillar of Fire, pp. 152—153; Sebag Montefiore, Dunkirk, pp. 292-302,345-361.
108
Sayerand Botting, Hitler's Last General, passim.
109
Barker, Dunkirk, p. 108.
110
Bridegeman, Memoirs, p. 183.
111
Kaufmann and Kaufmann, Hitler's Blitzkrieg, p. 259.
112
Barker, Dunkirk, p. 108.
113
Atkin, Pillar of Fire, p. 87.
114
Levine, Forgotten Voices, p. 27.
115
Longden, Dunkirk, p. 10.
116
Atkinson, Army at Dawn, p. 376.
117
KENN 4/2/4, p. 266.
118
Roberts, Holy Fox, pp. 21—24.
119
Chapman, Why France Collapsed, p. 237.
120
Calvocoressi and Wint, Total War, p. 126.
121
Davidson and Manning, Chronology, p. 38.
122
David Pryce-Jones in eds Hirschfield and Marsh, Collaboration in France, p. 12.
123
Spears, Fall of France, p. 139.
124
Holmes, World at War, p. 97.
125
Willmott, Great Crusade, p. 102; Calvocoressi and Wint, Total War, p. 232.
126
Looseley, Paradise after Hell. pp. 33—38.
127
Alan Judd, Sunday Times, 12/10/1997, книжное обозрение, р. 5.
128
Holmes, World at War, p. 102.
129
eds. Hirschfield and Marsh, Collaboration in France, p. 17.
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