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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.
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———. “H.M. Queen Anne of Romania: A Tribute.” European Royal History Journal. Issue XXXV (October 2003), 17-20.
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———. “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.
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——— 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.
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———. “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.
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———. “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.
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———. “Princess and Princess Louis of Bourbon-Parma.” E-mail message to royaute. January 6, 2002.
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———. “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.
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———. “A Visit to Archduke Markus of Austria and the Kaiservilla.” European Royal History Journal. Issue XVIII (August 2000), 3-7.
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