758.Internationaler Militargerichtshof, Nurnberg (wie Anm. 707), Band XXII, S. 546.
759.Carthill, Verlorene Herrschaft, S. 146.
760.Ibid., S. 309.
761.Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (Munchen, 1936), S. 739ff: Christian Zentner, Hitler, Mein Kampf. Kommentierte Auswahl (Munchen, 1974), S. 32.
762.Carthill, Verlorene Herrschaft, S. 71.
763.Ibid., S. 13.
764.Ibid., S. 117.
765.Ibid., S. 72-73.
766.Ibid., S. 72.
767.R. Knox, in: Popular Magazine of Anthropology, I (1866), pp. 24ff, quoted by Christine Bolt, Victorian attitudes to Race, p. 22; Dennis Kincaid, British social life in India (London, 1973), p. xviii.
768.Thomas Babington Macaulay, Complete Writings, Band IX (New York, 1898?), S. 308— 317, quoted in: Houghton, Victorian frame of mind, S. 55—57.
769.Carthill, Verlorene Herrschaft, S. 108—109.
770.Ibid., S. 110.
771.Ibid., S. 110, 233.
371
772.Ibid., S. 234.
773.Ibid., S. 237.
774.Ibid., S. 101; C. Robert Leslie Fletcher, An Introductory History of England, Vol. V (London, 1904), p. 418.
775.Carthill, Verlorene Herrschaft, S. I79f.
776.Rudyard Kipling, Something of Myself (London, 1937), pp. 224f; K. Bhaskara Rao, Rudyard Kipling's India (Norman, USA), p. 6.
777.Carthill, S. 219.
778.Ernst Klee & Willi Dressen, "Gott mit uns". Deutscher Vernichtungskrieg im Osten (Frankfurt, 1989), S. 34.
779.Carthill, Verlorene Herrschaft, S. 98; An. Картхилль. Потерянная империя: Почему англичане потеряли Индию. Повесть англо-индийского администратора. С. 77.
780.Ibid., S. 98; Там же.
781.Ibid., S. 92f;Taм же.
782.Ibid., S. 89; Там же.
783.Ibid., S. 88.
784.Hitler, Monologe, S. 96: 19. und 21. Oktober 1941.
785.Carthill, S. 85; K. Tidrick, Empire and the English Character, p. 237. 785a. Otto-Ernst Schuddekopf, Fascism (London, 1973), p. 31.
786.James Drennan, Der britische Faschismus und sein Ftihrer (Berlin, 1934), S. 217.
787.David Baker, Ideology of Obsession, A. K. Chesterton and British Fascism (1996), p. 169; Sir Oswald Mosley, The Greater Britain (London, 1934), p. 20; Richard Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, A history 1918—1985 (Oxford, 1987), p. 249f.
788.Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Lebenswege meines Denkens (Munchen, 1942), S. 29; Geoffrey G. Field, Houston Stewart Chamberlain: Prophet of Bayreuth (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, 1975: University Microfilm), p. xiii, 3f, 481; Peter Stanley, The White Mutiny... in India (New York, 1998), p. 95.
789.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 249.
790.Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain (New York, 1961), p. 179.
790a. A. K. Chesterton, Oswald Mosley. Portrait of a leader (London, 1937), p. 168.
791.Richard Griffiths, Fellow-travellers of the Right. British enthusiasts for Nazi Germany (Oxford, 1983), p. 86.
792.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 5, 249, quotes: D. A. Baker, "A. Chesterton. The making of a British Fascist": Dissertation of the University of Sheffield (1982), p. 268—277, 33 1-334.
793.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 278—279.
794.Ibid., p. 253.
795.Ibid., p. 249f.
796.Griffiths, Fellow-travellers of the Right, p. 86.
797.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 53.
798.Colin Cros, Fascists in Britain, p. 98, 61; T. Kushner and K. Lunn, Traditions of Intolerance... race discourse in Britain (Manchester, 1989), p. 151.
799.Ibid., p. 171f, zitiert William Joyce, National Socialism Now (1937); W. A. Rossignol, "Why try Democracy": Indian Empire Review (April, 1933), quoted in G. C. Webber, Ideology of the British Right (London, 1980), p. 130; Rebecca West, The Meaning of Treason (London 1949/2000), pp. 134f.
800.Drennan, Der britische Faschismus, S. 205.
801.Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 53.
802.Ibid., p. 29; Sir Oswald Mosley, The Greater Britain (London, 1934), p. 146f.
372
803.Kincaid, British social life in India, p. 317.
803a. Action vom 17. September 1936, cited in: Gisela Lebzelter, Political Antisemitism in England 1918-1939 (Oxford, 1978), p. 97.
804.Hannah Arendt, Elemente und Ursprunge totaler Herrschaft, S. 306f.
805.D. S. Lewis, Mosley, Fascism and British society 1931—1981 (Manchester, 1987), p. 182, quotes: William Joyce, Fascism and India (British Union of Fascists Publication: London, 1935), p. 2.
806.Gisela Lebzelter, "Henry Hamilton Beamish and The Britons", in: Kenneth Lunn & Richard C. Thurlow; British Fascism, Essays on the radical Right in interwar Britain (London, 1980), p. 44f, 48f; Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 10, 5.
806a. John Clarice, The Call of the Sword (London, Financial News, 1917), pp. 10-11, 28.
807.The Times (London) of 17. October 1917 and 2. July 1918: Colin Holmes, Antisemitism in British society 1876—1939 (London, 1979), p. 139, cited in: G. R. Searle, Corruption in British Politics 1895-1930 (Oxford, 1987), p. 247-248; Lebzelter, "Henry Hamilton Beamish and The Britons", in: Kenneth Lunn & Richard C. Thurlow; British Fascism. Essays on the radical Right in interwar Britain (London, 1980), p. 50.
808.Searle, Corruption in British Politics, p. 336ff, 345.
809.Kenneth Lunn & R, Thurlow, British Fascism. An essay on the radical Right in interwar Britain (London, 1980), p. 42, 10; Lebzelter, "Henry Hamilton Beamish and The Britons", in: Kenneth Lunn & Richard C. Thurlow; ibid, p. 65; Lebzelter, Politial Antisemitism in England 1918—1939 (Oxford, 1978), p. 58, 188, quotes: "Jewry uber alles", in: Hidden Hand, I, Nr. 3 (April 1920); II, Nr. 3 (April 1921), p. 1.
810.Lebzelter, ibid., p. 52, 54; Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 120, 125; Barry A. Kosmin, Colonial Careers for marginal fascists. Portrait of Hamilton Beamish: Wiener Library Bulletin, XXVII, No. 30/31 (London, 1973/74), pp. 17-18, 22f.
811.Hans Grimm, Heynade und England, S. 103; Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 49.
812.Gisela C. Lebzelter, "Antisemitism — a focal point for the British radical Right": Paul Kennedy & A. Nicholls (Hrsg.), Nationalist and racialist movements in Britain before 1914 (Oxford, 1981), p. 97, 99.
812a. G. C. Webber, Ideology of the British Right, 1918-1939 (London, 1980), pp. 58, 69.
813.Robert Wilton, in: The Times (London) of 8. May 1920, p. 24; Victor Marsden, The Cause of World Unrest (London, 1920), p. 190—194, cited in: Norman Cohn, Histoire d'unemyth. La conspirationjuive et le Protocoll des Sages de Sion (Paris, 1967),S. 154f and in Walter Laqueur, Russia and Germany (London, 1965), p. 311—314.
813a. Lebzelter, Political Antisemitism in England 1918-1939 (Oxford, 1978), p. 21, 182 (David Casaroni, "Joynson-Hicks and the radical Right in England after the first World War").
814.Illustrated Sunday Herald of 8. February 1920: "Zionism versus Bolshevism", cited in: Lebzelter, "Antisemitism — a focal point for the British radical Right": Paul Kennedy & A. Nicholls (Editor), Nationalist and racialist movements in Britain before 1914 (Oxford, 1981), p. 99ff; Sherman Kadish, Bolsheviks and British Jews (London, 1992), pp. 135, 140f.
815.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, S. 25,49; Wilhelm Dibelius, England, Halbband I (Leipzig, 1929), S. 418.
816.Lebzelter, "Antisemitism — a focal point for the British radical Right": Paul Kennedy & A. Nicholls (Hrsg.), Nationalist and racialist movements in Britain before 1914 (Oxford, 1981), p. 98.
817.Griffiths, Fellow-travellers of the Right, p. 65f.
818.Ibid., p. 61.
819.Arnold Leese, Out of Step (Hollywood, 1951), p. 49; Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 152; Th. Linehan, British Fascism, 1918—1939. Parties, ideology, culture (Manchester, 2000), pp. 52ff.
373
820.Gothic Ripples, Nr. 96 (14. Januar 1953), p. 4, cited in: John Morell, "Arnold Leese and the Imperial Fascist League. The impact of racial Fascism: Lunn & Thurlow, British Fascism. An essay on the radical Right in interwar Britain (London, 1980), p. 64.
821.The Fascist, Nr. 29 (October 1931), p. 1; Nr. 81 (February 1936), p. 1; Gothic Ripples; Nr. 13 (21. March 1946), p. 1; Nr. 33 (18. January 1948), p. 1-2, quoted in: Robert Skidelsky, "Reflections on British Fascism": Lunn & Thurlow, British Fascism. An essay on the radical Right in interwar Britain (London, 1980), p. 84.
821a. Ibid., p. 70-73, 85 with reference to The Fascist, Nr. 31(December 1931); Nr. 67 (Dezember 1934), p. 1; Nr. 84 (May 1936), p. 2.
822.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 71.
823.Ibid., p. 153.
824.С. M. Trevelyan, History of England, Band I (Garden City, USA, 1952), p. 252; W. R. W. Stephens (Editor), Life and Letters of Edward Freeman, Vol. II (London, 1895), p. 428: Letter from Oxford of 8. February, 1891.
825.Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 153; Th. Linehan, British Fascism, 1918—1939. p. 54.
826.Arnold Leese, Out of Step (Hollywood, 1951), p. 49.
827.Th. Linehan, British Fascism, 1918—1939, pp. 48f; Roland N. Stromberg, Redemption by War, The intellectuals and 1914 (Lawrence, Kansas, USA, 1982), p. 88; Hanswerner Nachrodt, "Kolonialdichtung und Kolonialpolitische Schulung", in: Deutscher Kolonialdienst, Nr. 17 (1937), S. 19ff, angefuhrt bei Horst Kuhn, Faschistische Kolonialideologie und der Zweite Weltkrieg (Berlin Ost, 1962), S. 115; Kipling (wie Anm. 776), S. 138, 154f, 156, 160.
827a. Rudyard Kipling, Something of Myself (London, 1951), pp. 154, 157, 103, 119f, 132; R. Thurston Hopkins, Rudyard Kipling's World (London, 1925), pp. 64f; Harold Orel, "Kipling and Masculinity", in: Raphael Samuel (Editor), Patriotism. Making and unmaking of British national identity, Vol. Ill (London, 1989), p. 215; Hans Grimm, "Geistige Begegnung mit Rudyard Kipling", in: Das Innere Reich, Oktober/Marz 1935/ 36, S. 1458, 1465.
828.Francis Selwyn, Hitler's Englishman. The crime of Lord Haw-Haw (London, 1987), p. 86-87, 195.
829a. Selwyn, Hitler's Englishman, p. 91; cf. John Alfred Cole, Lord Haw-Haw and William Joyce (London, 1964), pp. 80, 87.
830.Ernst Nolte, Krise des liberalen Systems un die faschistischen Bewegungen (Munchen, 1968), S. 383.
831.Lunn & Thurlow, British Fascism, p. 42.
832.Martin Allen, 1940. So wollte der Herzog von Windsor den Frieden retten (2001); Griffiths, Fellow-travellers of the Right, p. 241, quotes Robert Bruce Lockhard, Diary 1915-1938 (London, 1973), entry of 13. July 1933.
833.Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 165.
834.Ibid., p. 102.
835.James Drennan, Der britische Faschismus und sein Fuhrer, S. 217.
836.Ibid., S. 229f.
837.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 12; Kushnerand Lunn, Traditions of Intolerance, Historical Perspectives on Fascism and Race discourse in Britain (Manchester, 1869), p. 152.
838.Philip Rees, "Changing interpretations of British Fascism", in: Lunn & Thurlow, British Fascism, p. 199, quotes Robert Skidelsky, Oswald Mosley (1975).
839.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 13.
374
840.Paul Hayes, "The contribution of British intellectuals to Fascism, in: Lunn & Thurlow, British Fascism, p. 168—186.
841.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 20.
842.V. Kiernan, Lords of Humankind in the Imperial Age (London, 1969), p. 325fT.
843.H. R. Knickerbocker, Die Schwarzhemden in England (Berlin, 1934), S. 15; Oswald Mosley, My Life (London, 1968), p. 319.
844.Ernst Nolte, Krise des liberalen Systems, S. 338; Wilhelm Dibelius, England, Halbband I (Leipzig, 1929), S. 418.
845.Colin Cros, Fascists in Britain, p. 96, 117.
846.Ibid., p. 97.
847.Thurlow, p. 51; Rebecca West, Meaning of Treason (London, 1949/2000), pp. 77f.
848.Cf. Mack, Public Schools, p. 404; Carl Peters, Vermachtnis, p. 4.
849.Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 57f.
850.Ibid., p. 62; Kusherand Lunn, Traditions of Intolerance, pp. 142,163f, 170; Linehan, pp. 48f.
851.Colin Cross, p. 60.
852.Ibid., p. 59.
853.Ibid., p. 100, I14f, quotes: The Times (London) of 9. January 1934.
854.Selwyn, Hitler's Englishman, p. 39.
855.Oswald Mosley, The Greater Britain (London, 1934), p. 27, 51, 53.
855a. Nancy Mitford, Wigs on the Green (1935), quoted in: Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 177.
856.James Drennan, Der britische Faschismus und sein Fuhrer (Berlin, 1934), S. 229; G. D. H. Cole & M. I. Cole, The Condition of Britain (London, 1937), p. 436.
857.John Stevenson, "The British Union of Fascist, the Metropolitan Police and the public order": Lunn & Thurlow, British Fascism, p. 137; Otto-Ernst Schuddekopf, Revolutions of our time: Fascism (New York, 1973), p. 188; R. West, Meaning of Treason, p. 75.
857a. Mike Cronin, The Failure of British Fascism. The far Right and the fight for political
recognition (New York, 1996), pp. 30f. 857b. D. Cannadine, Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy (1999), p. 546.
858.Colin Cross, British Fascists, p. 101.
859.Thurlow, p. 6.
860.James Drennan, Der britische Faschismu, S. 195.
861.Alfred Rosenberg, Grossdeutschland. Traum oder Tragodie. Hrsg. von H. Hartle (Munchen, 1970), S. 80.
862.Ernst Nolte, Die Krise des liberalen Systems, S. 340.
863.Thurlow, Fascism in Berlin, p. 74.
864.Ibid., p. 74.
865.Griffiths, Fellow-travellers of the Right, p. 87—88.
866.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 51.
867.Ibid., p. 135.
868.Ibid., p. 146.
869.Ibid., p. 276.
870.Ibid., p. 118; Skidelsky, pp. 118, 226, 198f, 461; A. Marwick, The Home Front... and the Second World War (London, 1976), pp. 36f; David Baker, Ideology of Obsession. A. K. Chesterton and British Fascism (1996), p. 193; Richard Griffiths, Patriotism perverted. Captain Ramsay, the Right Club and British Antisemitism, 1939—1940 (London, 1998), pp. 113f,207.
871.Thurlow, Fascism in Britain, p. 249.
872.A. K. Chesterton, Mosley. Geschichte und Programm des britischen Faschismus (Leipzig, 1937), S. 29.
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873.Oswald Mosley, The Greater Britain (London, 1934), p. 20; R. Skidelsky, p. 455.
874.A. k. Chesterton, Mosley. Geschichte und Programm desbritischen Faschismus (Leipzig, 1937), S. 258; James Drennan, Der britische Faschismus und sein Fuhrer (Berlin, 1937), S. lOf, 219.
875.Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 189.
876.Mosley, The Greater Britain, p. xi.
877.Lebzelter, Political Antisemitism in England 1918-1939 (Oxford, 1978), p. 108.
878.Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 167.
879.Colin Cross, S. 15, 99, 1301T.
879a. Richard Thurlow, Fascism in Britain (New York, 1987); Lebzelter, Political Antisemitism in England 1918-1939 (Oxford, 1978), p. 117f, 121f, 128, 131, 135 with reference to Record of sessions of House of Commons of 10. July and 26. November 1936: Hansard, 5th Series, CCCXIV, 15-75 und CCCXVIII, 640; N. C. Macnamara, Origin and character of the British People (London, 1900), p. 231f; R. West, Meaning of Treason, p. 68f; K. Ewing and C. Gearty, The Struggle for Civil Libertees... in Britain (New York, 2000), pp. 35, 173, 275f, 299, 301, 329.