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11

Ibid., p.247

12

Ibid., p.144

13

Higham,
Wallis
, p.84

14

Ibid., pp.120–1

15

Keith Middlemas & John Barnes,
Baldwin: A Biography

16

Paul Schwarz,
This Man Ribbentrop: His Life and Times

17

FBI Report to President Roosevelt, 1939

18

N.J. Crowson,
Fleet Street, Press Barons & Politics: The Journals of Collin Brooks

19

Dorril,
Blackshirt
, p.403

20

Ibid.

21

Ibid., p.404

22

Crowson,
Fleet Street, Press Barons & Politics

23

Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
, p.63

24

Ibid., p.64

25

‘7 January 1937’, in Fred Taylor (ed.),
The Goebbels Diaries
1939–41

26

Dorril,
Blackshirt
, p.406

27

Michael Bloch,
Ribbentrop
, p.123; Kershaw,
Making Friends with Hitler
, p.189

28

Kershaw,
Making Friends with Hitler
, p.160

29

Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
, p.53

30

PRO KV2/1696

31

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 3)

32

Sûreté Nationale Report, 9 April 1934

33

Charles Higham,
Trading with the Enemy

34

Fred Taylor (ed.),
The Goebbels Diaries 1939–41

35

New York Daily News
, 13 December 1966

36

New York Times
; Mark Allen,
Hidden Agenda

37

Allen,
Hidden Agenda

38

PRO ADM 223/490 Spanish help to the Germans

39

Michael Bloch,
Operation Willi: The Plot to Kidnap the Duke of Windsor, July 1940
, p.74

40

Philip Ziegler,
Edward VIII
, p.434

41

King George VI writing to Queen Mary, 7 July 1940

42

Baron von Hoyningen-Huene, German ambassador to Portugal, to Berlin, 10 July 1940

43

Higham,
Wallis
, p.249

44

Ziegler,
Edward VIII
, p.435

45

Bloch,
Operation Willi
, pp.226–7

46

Liberty
, 22 March 1941

47

FBI Report on Wallis Simpson sent to President Roosevelt, 1939

48

FBI memorandum to Hoover, 13 September 1940

49

Fred Taylor (ed.),
The Goebbels Diaries 1939–41

50

FBI memorandum to Hoover, 2 May 1941

12

Intrigue in America and London


1

Charles Higham,
Trading with the Enemy: An Expose of the Nazi-American Money Plot 1933–49


2

Martha Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
, p.71


3

Letter from Hitler to Princess Stephanie, 28 December 1937


4

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 3)


5

Memorandum from Ward Price, 30 March 1938; Foreign Office Papers 800/313/54-5


6

‘Munich – The 1938 Appeasement Crisis’,
The History of the Times Vol. IV 1912–1948
, p.193


7

Ibid.


8

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 3)


9

Ibid.

10

Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
,
p.84

11

‘11–16 July 1938’, in J. Harvey (ed.),
The Diplomatic Diaries of Oliver Harvey 1937–40
, pp.161–2

12

W. Selby,
Diplomatic Twilight
, p.72

13

David Faber,
Munich: The Appeasement Crisis
, p.107

14

Lord Halifax Memorandum, 11 August 1938

15

Faber,
Munich
, p.198

16

Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakian ambassador to London, memorandum to Prague, 22 July 1938

17

Sir Walford Selby, British ambassador to Austria, memorandum to British Foreign Office

18

H. Von Dirksen,
Moscow, Tokyo, London: Twenty Years of German Foreign Policy

19

Fritz Wiedemann’s memorandum to Ribbentrop; Documents of German Foreign Policy D/VII Appendix 111(H); Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 3)

20

Andrew Roberts,
‘The Holy Fox’: A Biography of Lord Halifax
, p.103

21

Daily Express
, 31 July 1938

13

Chatelaine of Schloss Leopoldskron


1

Martha Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
, p.92


2

Document signed by Wiedemann, adjutant to the Führer, 10 June 1938


3

Time Magazine
, 30 January 1938


4

British and Foreign Newspaper Reports; Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 4)


5

Telegram from Rothermere to Hitler, 1 October 1938


6

Letter from Princess Stephanie to Hitler, November 1938


7

PRO KV2/1696

14

Comic Opera in the High Court


1

Martha Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
, p.105


2

‘24 October 1938’, in Fred Taylor (ed.),
The Goebbels Diaries
1939–41


3

Ibid., ‘January 1939’


4

Fritz Wiedemann,
Der Mann, der Feldherr warden wollte

The Man who Wanted to Command: Memoirs of Fritz Wiedemann


5

Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
, p.108


6

Time Magazine
, 30 January 1939


7

Ibid.


8

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 3)


9

PRO KV2/1696

10

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 1); Letter from Rothermere to Princess Stephanie, 19 January 1938

11

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 1); Letter from Princess Stephanie to Rothermere, 2 February 1938

12

Letter from Rothermere to Ribbentrop, 7 July 1939

13

PRO KV2/1696

14

Letter from Rothermere to Hitler, 17 June 1939

15

‘15 November 1939’, in Fred Taylor (ed.),
The Goebbels Diaries 1939–41

16

PRO KV2/1696

17

Ibid.

18

Ibid.

19

Ibid.

20

Ibid.

21

PRO KV2/1697

22

Ibid.

23

Ibid.

24

Ibid.

25

‘15 November 1939’, in Fred Taylor (ed.),
The Goebbels Diaries 1939–41

26

Eastern Daily Press
, 11 November 1939

27

‘Law Report’,
The Times
, November 1939

28

Letter from Lady Oxford to Princess Stephanie, 14 November 1939; Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 3)

29

Time Magazine
,
November 1939

30

PRO KV2/1697

15

Exile


1

Letter from Lord Rothermere to Churchill, summer 1939


2

Quoted as a footnote to N.J. Crowson,
Fleet Street, Press Barons & Politics: The Journals of Collin Brooks


3

Telegram from Lord Rothermere to Lord Beaverbrook, 4 May 1940


4

Crowson,
Fleet Street, Press Barons & Politics


5

Ibid.


6

‘Review of
My Fight to Rearm Britain
’,
The Times
, December 1939


7

Letter from Lord Rothermere to Ribbentrop, 2 August 1939


8

Letter from Ribbentrop to Rothermere, 5 August 1939


9

Daily Mail
, 4 September 1939

16

Trailed by the FBI


1

New York World Telegram
, 12 December 1939


2

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 2); Letter from Hearst Magazines Inc., 31 July 1941


3

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 3); Letter from Wiedemann to Princess Stephanie, 3 March 1940


4

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 3);
Time Magazine
, 30 January 1939


5

Memorandum from John Wiley (US Treasury official) to Henry Morgenthau Jnr, 2 January 1940


6

Fred Taylor (ed.),
The Goebbels Diaries 1939–41


7

Charles Higham,
Trading with the Enemy: An Expose of the Nazi-American Money Plot 1933–49


8

Ibid.


9

Martha Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
, p.133

10

H. Montgomery Hyde,
The Quiet Canadian: The Secret Service Story of Sir William Stephenson

11

Morgan Reynolds,
Wilson, Churchill, Roosevelt & Bush: The Banality of Betrayal

12

President Roosevelt received a thirty-page report from the FBI on the November 1940 meeting in suite 1024–1026 of the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco

13

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 2)

14

Memorandum re Princess Stephanie von Hohenlohe, 24 October 1941: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library

15

Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
, pp.143–4

16

Directive from President Roosevelt to Attorney General Robert Jackson, 7 March 1941

17

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 1)

18

Higham,
Trading with the Enemy

19

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 2)

20

Ibid.; Memorandum from Lemuel Schofield to Attorney General Francis Biddle

21

Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
, p.151

22

Higham,
Trading with the Enemy

23

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 1); Report,
New York Journal
,
December 1941

17

The President’s Anger


1

Paul Atkinson, ‘Pearl Harbor and the Nazi Geopolitik Fifth Column’, from Ellis Zacharias,
Secret Missions
(1946),
www.buzzle.com
(accessed 2010)


2

Time Magazine
, 8 October 1945


3

Martha Schad,
Hitler’s Spy Princess
, p.152


4

Letter from President Roosevelt to J. Edgar Hoover, 17 June 1942


5

Letter from President Roosevelt to Attorney General Biddle, 11 July 1942


6

Charles Higham,
Trading with the Enemy


7

Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe Papers (Box 1)

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