Internet and Print Resources
on European Royalty and on World War II

by Glenn A. Steinberg


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Backer, John H.  The Decision to Divide Germany:  American Foreign Policy in Transition.  Durham:  Duke UP, 1978.

Backman, Joanna.  “Little Lost Prince:  The Grief of Sisters.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXIII (June 2003), 27-29.

———.  “Prince Leopold, the Duke of Albany.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXVI (December 2003), 15-17.

Bader, William B.  Austria between East and West, 1945-1955.  Stanford:  Stanford UP, 1966.

Badoglio, Pietro.  Italy in the Second World War:  Memories and Documents.  Trans. Muriel Currey.  1948; rpt. Westport:  Greenwood Press, 1976.

Badsey, Stephen, et al., eds.  The Hutchinson Atlas of World War II Battle Plans:  Before and After.  Oxford:  Helicon, 2000.

Baedeker, Karl.  Munich and Its Environs:  Handbook for Travellers.  New York:  Macmillan, 1956.

———.  Northern Bavaria:  Handbook for Travellers.  New York:  Macmillan, 1951.

———.  Northern Germany as far as the Bavarian and Austrian Frontiers:  Handbook for Travellers.  New York:  Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1913.

———.  The Rhine including the Black Forest & the Vosges:  Handbook for Travellers.  New York:  Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1911.

———.  Southern Bavaria with Excursions to Innsbruck and Salzburg:  Handbook for Travellers.  New York:  Macmillan, 1953.

———.  Southern Germany (Wurtemberg and Bavaria):  Handbook for Travellers.  New York:  Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1910.

Baensch, Daniel.  “Bombing of Rumpenheim Castle and Some Genealogical Data.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  March 3, 1999.

———.  “Bombing of Rumpenheim Castle in 1943.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  February 20, 1999.

Bagehot, Walter.  The English Constitution.  1867; rpt. London:  Oxford UP, 1928.

Bajlo, Ivan.  “World War II in Yugoslavia.”  http://www.inet.hr/steelpanthers/ww2/index.htm (May 31, 1999).

Balansó, Juan.  Trío de Príncipes.  Barcelona:  Plaza & Janés, 1995.

Balfour, Michael.  Germany:  The Tides of Power.  London:  Routledge, 1992.

———.  The Kaiser and His Times.  New York:  Norton, 1972.

——— and Julian Frisby.  Helmuth von Moltke:  A Leader against Hitler.  London:  Macmillan, 1972.

Balfour, Neil, and Sally Mackay.  Paul of Yugoslavia:  Britain’s Maligned Friend.  North Pomfret:  Hamish Hamilton, 1980.

Baranowski, Shelley.  The Confessing Church, Conservative Elites, and the Nazi State.  Lewiston:  Edwin Mellen Press, 1986.

———.  The Sanctity of Rural Life:  Nobility, Protestantism, and Nazism in Weimar Prussia.  New York:  Oxford UP, 1995.

Barber, John, and Mark Harrison.  The Soviet Home Front, 1941-1945:  A Social and Economic History of the USSR in World War II.  New York:  Longman, 1991.

Barclay, David E.  Frederick William IV and the Prussian Monarchy, 1840-1861.  Oxford:  Clarendon Press, 1995.

Bark, Dennis L., and David R. Gress.  A History of West Germany.  2 vols.  Oxford:  Basil Blackwell, 1989.

Barker, Elisabeth.  Austria, 1918-1972.  Coral Gables:  U of Miami P, 1973.

Bärmann, Lorenz.  “Pauke, Pauke!:  The German Night Fighters Resource Page.”  http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/7404/main.html (July 8, 1998).

Barnett, Correlli, ed.  Hitler’s Generals.  New York:  Grove Weidenfeld, 1989.

Barrus, Pamela L.  Dream Sleeps:  Castle & Palace Hotels of Europe.  Berkeley:  Carousel Press, 1998.

Bartov, Omer.  Hitler’s Army:  Soldiers, Nazis, and War in the Third Reich.  New York:  Oxford UP, 1991.

Batson, Douglas R.  “Army Generals List.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  November 6, 2001.

———.  “Oberbefehlshaber der Kriegsmarine.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  November 9, 2001.

Baudesson, Jerome.  “Photo:  Marie de Bourbon-Parme (+2001).”  E-mail message to royaute.  January 6, 2002.

Baudissin-Zinzendorf, Felix von.  “Re: Ahnenreihe of Prince Gustav of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg.”  E-mail message to GEN-ROYAL-L.  July 17, 1999.

———.  “Re: Ancestors of Princess Desirée zu Schaumburg-Lippe (was Re: Schaumburg-Lippe wedding).”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  September 3, 2001.

Baumbach, Werner.  The Life and Death of the Luftwaffe.  Trans. Frederick Holt.  New York:  Coward-McCann, 1960.

Baur, Hans.  Hitler at my Side.  Trans. Lyndel Butler.  Houston:  Eichler, 1986.

Beck, Alfred M.  Hitler’s Ambivalent Attaché:  Lt. Gen. Friedrich von Boetticher in America, 1933-1941.  Washington, D.C.:  Potomac, 2005.

Beck, Earl R.  Under the Bombs:  The German Home Front, 1942-1945.  Lexington:  UP of Kentucky, 1986.

Beéche, Arturo.  “An American Royal:  HH The Prince Andreas of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XVII (June 2000), 3-5.

———.  “European Royal History.”  http://www.eurohistory.com/ (December 5, 1998).

———.  “H.M. Queen Anne of Romania:  A Tribute.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXV (October 2003), 17-20.

———.  “H.M. Queen Geraldine of the Albanians (1915-2002).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXX (December 2002), 37-38.

———.  “H.R.H. Princess Liliane of Belgium, Princess de Rethy (1917-2002).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXVII (June 2002), 11-13.

———.  “Infanta Doña Beatriz de Borbón y Battenberg (1909-2002).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXX (December 2002), 29-30.

———.  “The Infantas Born in Exile:  Doña Pilar and doña Margarita de Borbón y Borbón.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXV (October 2003), 25-30.

———.  “Infantas of Spain (Part I).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXI (February 2003), 6-20.

———.  “The Infantas of Spain (Part II).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXII (April 2003), 20-27.

———.  “The Infantas of Spain (Part III).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXIII (June 2003), 21-26.

——— and David McIntosh.  In Memoriam... Volume III:  Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia & Grand Duchess Kira of Russia.  Richmond:  Eurohistory.com, 2005.

———.  “An Interview with HRH Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XI (June 1999), 3-8.

———.  “An Interview with HRH Prince Alfred of Prussia.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue X (April 1999), 3-6.

———.  “An Interview with Prince Nicholas Romanov.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue VIII (December 1998), 9-12.

———.  “A Joyous Celebration:  The Ninetieth Birthday of Madame, The Countess of Paris.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXIV (July 2001), 10-16.

———.  “The Kohary Crypt in St. Augustin's Church, Coburg.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XIV (December 1999), 20-23.

———.  “The Last of an Endless Line:  The Death of Hereditary Grand Duke Friedrich Franz of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1910-2001).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXIV (July 2001), 24-25.

———.  “+Madame The Countess of Paris (1911-2003).”  E-mail message to ERHJ “Subscribers and Friends.”  July 5, 2003.

———.  “The Modern Infantas (Part V):  The Daughters of King don Juan Carlos I of Spain.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXVI (December 2003), 34-37.

———.  “The 90th Birthday of Archduke Otto of Austria.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXX (December 2002), 3-9.

———.  “Obituary:  HH Princess Vera Konstantinovna of Russia (1906-2001).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XX (December 2000), 32.

———.  “Obituary:  HM Queen Giovanna of Bulgaria (1907-2000).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XV (February 2000), 36-37.

———.  “Obituary:  HRH the Countess of Barcelona.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XIV (December 1999), 35-36.

———.  “Obituary:  Prince Alexander Romanov (1929-2002).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXIX (September 2002), 28-29.

———.  “Obituary:  Queen Marie-José of Italy (1906-2001).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXI (February 2001), 21-23.

———.  “Princess and Princess Louis of Bourbon-Parma.”  E-mail message to royaute.  January 6, 2002.

———.  “Princesses of Hesse and Parma.”  E-mail message to royaute.  January 6, 2002.

———.  “Re: Ferdinand of Bulgaria.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  June 2, 2001.

———.  Re: German Royal Families and Nazis.  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  October 29, 2000.

———.  Re: Leiningen.  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  January 10, 1999.

———.  “The Royal House of France.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXIII (May/June 2001), 7-12.

———.  “A Royal Tour of Europe.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XX (December 2000), 33-35.

———.  “A Royal Wedding at Schloss Altshausen:  The Wedding of Duchess Fleur of Württemberg and Count Moritz von Goëss, Schloss Altshausen, August 9, 2003.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXIV (August 2003), 19-23.

———.  “The Savoys Return to Italy.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXII (April 2003), 36-37.

———.  “A Visit to Archduke Markus of Austria and the Kaiservilla.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XVIII (August 2000), 3-7.

——— and Darren Shelton.  “Ahnenreihe:  HIRH Archduke Joseph of Austria.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXVI (April 2002), 21-25.

Beevor, Antony.  Stalingrad.  New York:  Viking, 1998.

Beitzell, Robert, ed.  Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam:  The Soviet Protocols.  1969; rpt. Hattiesburg:  Academic International, 1970.

Bekker, Cajus.  Hitler’s Naval War.  Trans. and ed. Frank Ziegler.  Garden City:  Doubleday, 1974.

———.  The Luftwaffe War Diaries.  Trans. and ed. Frank Ziegler.  1968; rept. New York:  Da Capo Press, 1994.

Beloff, Nora.  Tito’s Flawed Legacy:  Yugoslavia & the West since 1939.  Boulder:  Westview, 1985.

Below, Nicolaus von.  At Hitler’s Side:  The Memoirs of Hitler’s Luftwaffe Adjutant, 1937-1945.  Trans. Geoffrey Brooks.  London:  Greenhill, 2001.

Bendix, Reinhard.  Kings or People:  Power and the Mandate to Rule.  Berkeley:  U of California P, 1978.

Benford, Gregory, and Martin H. Greenberg, eds.  Hitler Victorious:  Eleven Stories of the German Victory in World War II.  New York:  Garland, 1986.

Benoist-Méchin.  Histoire de l'armée allemande.  4 vols.  Paris:  Albin Michel, 1936-     .

“Berlin.de:  Offizielle Seite der Hauptstadt Deutschlands.”  http://www.berlin.de/ (January 19, 2006).

Bernadotte, Count Folke.  Instead of Arms:  Autobiographical Notes.  Stockholm:  Bonniers, 1948.

Berkson, Seymour.  Their Majesties!  New York:  Stackpole Sons, 1938.

Bewley, Charles.  Hermann Göring and the Third Reich:  A Biography Based on Family and Official Records.  New York:  Devin-Adair, 1962.

Bialer, Seweryn, ed.  Stalin and His Generals:  Soviet Military Memoirs of World War II.  New York:  Pegasus, 1969.

Bielenberg, Christabel.  Ride Out the Dark.  New York:  Norton, 1971.

Blachly, Frederick F., and Miriam E. Oatman.  The Government and Administration of Germany.  Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins, 1928.

Blanke, Richard.  Prussian Poland and the German Empire (1871-1900).  Boulder:  East European Monographs, 1981.

Blank, R.  “Battle of the Ruhr: The Rhine-Ruhr Area and the Strategic Bombing in World War II.”  http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/ Ralf.Blank/ruhr2.htm (July 10, 1998).

Bled, Jean-Paul.  Franz Joseph.  Trans. Teresa Bridgeman.  Oxford:  Blackwell, 1992.

Blinkhorn, Martin.  Carlism and Crisis in Spain, 1931-1939.  Cambridge:  Cambridge UP, 1975.

Bloch, Michael.  Operation Willi:  The Nazi Plot to Kidnap the Duke of Windsor.  New York:  Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1984.

———.  Ribbentrop.  London:  Abacus, 2003.

Bobek, Dr. Hans.  Der Einsatz der geographischen Wissenschaft im modernen Krieg und die Aufgaben der Militärgeographie.  Berlin:  OKH, 1942.

Bock, Generalfeldmarschall Fedor von.  The War Diary, 1939-1945.  Ed. Klaus Gerbet.  Trans. David Johnston.  Atglen:  Schiffer, 1996.

Bocca, Geoffrey.  Kings without Thrones:  European Monarchy in the Twentieth Century.  New York:  Dial Press, 1959.

Bogle, James, and Joanna Bogle.  A Heart for Europe:  The Lives of Emperor Charles and Empress Zita of Austria-Hungary.  Leominster:  Gracewing/Fowler Wright, 1990.

Bomba, Ty, and Chris Perello, eds.  Hitler’s Army:  The Evolution and Structure of German Forces.  Conshohocken:  Combined Books, 1996.

Bonnin, Georges, ed.  Bismarck and the Hohenzollern Candidature for the Spanish Throne:  The Documents in the German Diplomatic Archives.  Trans. Isabella M. Massey.  London:  Chatto & Windus, 1957.

Booth,  Terrence.  Handbook of WWII German Military Symbols and Abbreviations, 1943-45.  Solihull:  Helion & Company, 2001.

Boothroyd, Basil.  Prince Philip:  An Informal Biography.  New York:  McCall Publishing, 1971.

de Borbón Parma, María Teresa, et al.  Don Javier:  Una vida al servicio de la libertad.  Barcelona:  Plaza & Janés Editores, 1997.

Bormann, Martin.  The Bormann Letters:  The Private Correspondence between Martin Bormann and His Wife from January 1943 to April 1945.  Ed. H. R. Trevor-Roper.  Trans. R. H. Stevens.  London:  Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1954.

Bosanquet, Mary.  The Life and Death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.  New York:  Harper & Row, 1968.

Botting, Douglas.  From the Ruins of the Reich:  Germany 1945-1949.  New York:  Crown, 1985.

Bourbons Magazinehttp://www.zenor.com/indexa.html (October 19, 1999).

Bower, Tom.  The Pledge Betrayed:  American and Britain and the Denazification of Postwar Germany.  New York:  Doubleday, 1982.

Boyes, Roger.  “Mismatch Enrages Prussian Prince.”  http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/Times/timfgneur()1001.html (November 28, 1998).

Braakhuis, Wilfried.  “The World at War, History of WW 1939-1945.”  http://www.euronet.nl/users/wilfried/ww2/main.htm (January 31, 1999).

Bracher, Karl Dietrich.  The German Dictatorship:  The Origins, Structure, and Effects of National Socialism.  Trans. Jean Steinberg.  New York:  Praeger, 1970.

Bracton, Henry de.  On the Laws and Customs of England.  Ed. George E. Woodbine.  Trans. Samuel E. Thorne.  2 vols.  Cambridge:  Harvard UP, 1968.

Bradley, Dermot, Karl-Friedrich Hildebrand, and Markus Rövekamp.  Die Generale des Heeres, 1921-1945.  12 vols.  Osnabrück:  Biblio Verlag, 1993-     .

Brady, Kevin.  “Re: Prince Heinrich von Preussen.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  April 18, 2000.

Brecht, Arnold.  Federalism and Regionalism in Germany:  The Division of Prussia.  New York:  Oxford UP, 1945.

Brett-Smith, Richard.  Berlin ’45:  The Grey City.  London:  Macmillan, 1967.

———.  Hitler’s Generals.  San Rafael:  Presidio, 1977.

Brewer-Ward, Daniel A.  The House of Habsburg:  A Genealogy of the Descendants of Empress Maria Theresia.  Baltimore:  Clearfield, 1996.

Brissaud, André.  Canaris:  The Biography of Admiral Canaris, Chief of German Military Intelligence in the Second World War.  Trans. and ed. Ian Colvin.  New York:  Grosset & Dunlap, 1970.

Brook-Shepherd, Gordon.  The Last Empress:  The Life and Times of Zita of Austria-Hungary, 1892-1989.  London:  HarperCollins, 1991.

———.  Uncrowned Emperor:  The Life and Times of Otto von Habsburg.  New York:  Hambledon and London, 2003.

Browning, Christopher R.  The Final Solution and the German Foreign Office:  A Study of Referat D III of Abteilung Deutschland 1940-43.  New York:  Holmes & Meier, 1978.

———.  Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers.  Cambridge:  Cambridge UP, 2000.

Bruins, Hein.  “Hein’s Royal Genealogy Page.”  http://www.angelfire.com/in/heinbruins/ (May 19, 1999).

———.  “Re: Bridesmaids for Queen Juliana.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  June 11, 2000.

Brunswick and Lüneburg, Duchess Viktoria Luise of.  The Kaiser’s Daughter.  Trans. and ed. Robert Vacha.  London:  W. H. Allen, 1977.

Bryce, James.  The Holy Roman Empire.  New York:  A. L. Burt, 1886.

Buchanan, Meriel.  Queen Victoria’s Relations.  London:  Cassell, 1954.

“Der Bundespräsident.”  http://www.bundespraesident.de (March 16, 1998).

Burke, Edmund.  On Government, Politics and Society.  Ed. B. W. Hill.  1975; rpt. New York:  International Publications Service, 1976.

Burke’s Royal Families of the World.  Ed. Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd.  2 vols.  London:  Burke’s Peerage, 1977-1980.

Burleigh, Michael, and Wolfgang Wippermann.  The Racial State:  Germany 1933-1945.  Cambridge:  Cambridge UP, 1991.

Burley, Michael.  “Re: More Questions.”  E-mail message to GEN-ROYAL-L.  June 19, 1999.

Burns, J. H.  Lordship, Kingship, and Empire:  The Idea of Monarchy, 1400-1525.  Oxford:  Clarendon, 1992.

Burrin, Philippe.  France under the Germans:  Collaboration and Compromise.  Trans. Janet Lloyd.  New York:  New Press, 1996.

Burtt, John D.  “Known Enemies and Forced Allies:  Sicily and Kursk, 1943.”  In Third Reich Victorious:  The Alternate History of How the Germans Won the War.  Ed. Peter G. Tsouras.  New York:  Military Book Club, 2002.

Butler, Nicholas Murray.  The Family of Nations:  Its Need and its Problems.  New York:  Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1938.

Byrne, Ciaran.  “Elite Forces of the Third Reich.”  http://www.forces70.freeserve.co.uk/ (June 8, 1999).