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

by Glenn A. Steinberg


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Kadari, Yannis, et al.  “www.1939-1945.org.”  http://www.1939-45.org/ (July 24, 2001).

Kahn, David.  Hitler’s Spies:  German Military Intelligence in World War II.  New York:  Macmillan, 1978.

Kale, Steven D.  Legitimism and the Reconstruction of French Society 1852-1883.  Baton Rouge:  Louisiana State UP, 1992.

Kalinkin, Andrew S.  “Re: A Sixteenth Genealogy Question.”  E-mail message to GEN-ROYAL-L.  March 27, 2000.

———.  “Re: Fifteen Genealogical Questions.”  E-mail message to GEN-ROYAL-L.  March 26, 2000.

Kampe, Hans George.  The Underground Military Command Bunkers of Zossen, Germany:  History of Their Construction and Use by the Wehrmacht and Soviet Army, 1937-1994.  Trans. Don Cox.  Atglen:  Schiffer, 1996.

Kane, Robert B.  Disobedience and Conspiracy in the German Army, 1918-1945.  Jefferson:  McFarland & Company, 2002.

Kangasniemi, Raimo.  “Re: King of Finland.”  E-mail message to GEN-ROYAL-L.  July 5, 1999.

Kann, Robert A.  A History of the Habsburg Empire 1526-1918.  Berkeley:  U of California P, 1974.

———.  The Multinational Empire:  Nationalism and National Reform in the Habsburg Monarchy 1848-1918.  2 vols.  1950; rpt. New York:  Octagon, 1983.

Kant, Immanuel.  Kant’s Political Writings.  Ed. Hans Reiss.  Trans. H. B. Nisbet.  Cambridge:  Cambridge UP, 1970.

Kantorowicz, Ernst H.  The King’s Two Bodies:  A Study in Medieval Political Theology.  Princeton:  Princeton UP, 1957.

Kaplan, Herbert H.  The First Partition of Poland.  New York:  Columbia UP, 1962.

Kardorff, Ursula von.  Diary of a Nightmare:  Berlin 1942-1945.  Trans. Ewan Butler.  New York:  John Day, 1966.

Katz, Robert.  The Fall of the House of Savoy.  New York:  Macmillan, 1971.

Kaufmann, J. E., and H. W. Kaufmann.  Fortress Third Reich:  German Fortifications and Defense Systems in World War II.  Cambridge:  Da Capo, 2003.

Kaufmann, Walter H.  Monarchism in the Weimar Republic.  1953; rpt. New York:  Octagon, 1973.

Keilig, Wolf.  Das deutsche Heer, 1939-1945:  Gliederung, Einsatz, Stellenbesetzung.  14 installments.  Bad Nauheim:  Hans-Henning Podzun, 1956-1963. 

———.  Die Generale des Heeres:  Truppenoffiziere, Sanitätsoffiziere im Generalsrang, Waffenoffiziere im Generalsrang, Offiziere der Kraftfahrparktruppe im Generalsrang, Ingenieur-Offiziere im Generalsrang, Wehrmachtsrichter im Generalsrang, Verwaltungsoffiziere im Generalsrang, Veterinäroffiziere im Generalsrang.  Friedberg:  Podzun-Pallas, 1983.

Keitel, Field-Marshal Wilhelm.  In the Service of the Reich.  Ed. Walter Görlitz.  Trans. David Irving.  1966; rpt. New York:  Stein and Day, 1979.

Kelleher, John M.  “Re: Legit & Spanish Bourbons.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  April 7, 1999.

Kelley, Greg.  “Re: Military Adjutants.”  E-mail message to WWII-L.  February 28, 2001.

———.  “Re: Royal Romanian Military Adjutants.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  March 5, 2001.

Kemp, Paul.  Convoy!:  Drama in Arctic Waters.  London:  Arms & Armour, 1993.

Kendall-Davies, Barbara.  “von Wied.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  June 9, 2005.

———.  “[No title].”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  June 15, 2005.

———.  “Malibeth.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  June 15, 2005.

Kendrick, J.  “Re:  Emperor Nikolai II’s Mother and Kiril Vladimirovich.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  June 1, 1999.

Kershaw, Ian.  Hitler, 1936-45:  Nemesis.  New York:  Norton, 2000.

———.  The ‘Hitler Myth’:  Image and Reality in the Third Reich.  Oxford:  Clarendon, 1987.

———.  Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich:  Bavaria 1933-1945.  Oxford:  Clarendon, 1983.

Kerstan, Reinhold.  Blood and Honor.  2nd ed.  1983; rpt. Minneapolis:  World Wide, 1983.

Kersten, Felix.  The Kersten Memoirs, 1940-1945.  Trans. Constantine Fitzgibbon and James Oliver.  London:  Hutchinson, 1956.

Kesselring, Albert.  Kesselring:  A Soldier’s Record.  New York:  Morrow, 1954.

Keyes, Roger.  Outrageous Fortune:  The Tragedy of Leopold III of the Belgians, 1901-1941.  London:  Secker & Warburg, 1985.

Kierkegaard, Søren.  Fear and Trembling:  Dialectical Lyric by Johannes de silentio.  Trans. Alastair Hannay.  New York:  Penguin, 1985.

Kiernan, Dr. B. W.  “Thomas Salisbury and Frances Webb.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  June 7, 2002.

Killen, John.  A History of the Luftwaffe.  Garden City:  Doubleday, 1968.

Kilzer, Louis.  Hitler’s Traitor:  Martin Bormann and the Defeat of the Reich.  Novato:  Presidio, 2000.

King, Greg.  “Re: Ludwig/Louis (Was Re: Hesse-Darmstadt Question).”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  July 16, 2001.

King, Stella.  Princess Marina:  Her Life and Times.  London:  Cassell, 1969.

Kirill Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of Russia.  My Life in Russia’s Service -- Then and Now.  London:  Selwyn & Blount, 1939.

Kirst, Hans Hellmut.  The Affairs of the Generals.  Trans. J. Maxwell Brownjohn.  New York:  Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1978.

———.  Soldiers’ Revolt.  Trans. J. Maxwell Brownjohn.  New York:  Harper & Row, 1966.

Kitchen, Martin.  Nazi Germany at War.  London:  Longman, 1995.

Kitson, Simon.  “VICHY WEB-PAGE.”  http://artsweb.bham.ac.uk/artsFrenchStudies/Kitson/Vichy/vichyres/ (October 12, 2000).

Kleist, Peter.  The European Tragedy.  Isle of Man:  Times Press and Anthony Gibbs & Phillips, 1965.

Klemperer, Klemens von.  German Resistance against Hitler:  The Search for Allies Abroad, 1938-1945.  Oxford:  Clarendon, 1992.

Klemperer, Victor.  I Will Bear Witness:  A Diary of the Nazi Years, 1942-1945.  Trans. Martin Chalmers.  New York:  Random House, 1999.

Klukowski, Zygmunt.  Diary from the Years of Occupation, 1939-1944.  Trans. George Klukowski.  Ed. Andrew Klukowski and Helen Klukowski May.  Urbana:  U of Illinois P, 1993.

Knauth, Percy.  Germany in Defeat.  New York:  Knopf, 1946.

Kneissl, Max.  Generalleutnant Gerlach Hemmerich, sein Werk und Wirken:  Eine Studie zu seinem 90. Geburtstag am 4. Februar 1969.  Munich:  Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1969.

Knox, MacGregor.  “1 October 1942:  Adolf Hitler, Wehrmacht Officer Policy, and Social Revolution.”  Historical Journal 43 (2000): 801-825.

Koch, H. W.  A Constitutional History of Germany in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.  London:  Longman, 1984.

———.  “The Spectre of a Separate Peace in the East:  Russo-German ‘Peace Feelers’, 1942-44.”  Journal of Contemporary History 10 (1975): 531-549.

Koenig, Marlene A.  “Re: Bridesmaids for Queen Juliana.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  June 6, 2000.

———.  “Re: Hartenau.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  September 2, 2001.

———.  “Re: Leiningen.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  November 20, 1998.

———.  “Re: Royalty during World War II.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  November 19, 1998.

———.  “Re: Wolfsgarten/Marlene.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  November 1, 1999.

———.  “Re: Wolfsgarten/Marlene.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  November 3, 1999.

———.  “The Sound of Eating One’s Words.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  June 6, 2000.

Kogon, Eugen.  The Theory and Practice of Hell:  The German Concentration Camps and the System behind Them.  Trans. Heinz Norden.  1950; rpt. New York:  Octagon, 1976.

Kolb, Eberhard.  The Weimar Republic.  Trans. P. S. Falla.  London:  Unwin Hyman, 1988.

Komarnicki, Titus.  Rebirth of the Polish Republic:  A Study in the Diplomatic History of Europe, 1914-1920.  London:  William Heinemann, 1957.

Korbonski, Stefan.  The Polish Underground State:  A Guide to the Underground, 1939-1945.  Trans. Marta Erdman.  East European Monograph Series, no. XXXIX.  New York:  Columbia UP, 1978.

Kramaric, Drazen.  “Re: Stalingrad or North Africa.”  E-mail message to soc.history.war.world-war-ii.  November 21, 2000.

Kramarz, Joachim.  Stauffenberg:  The Architect of the Famous July 20th Conspiracy to Assassinate Hitler.  Trans. R. H. Barry.  New York:  Macmillan, 1967.

Krämer, Karl Emerich, and Eva Umscheid.  Von Burg zu Burg durchs Ruhrgebiet.  2 vols.  Duisburg:  Mercator, 1981.

Kraus, Herbert.  Germany in Transition:  Lectures on the Harris Foundation, 1924.  Chicago:  U of Chicago P, 1924.

Kris, Ernst, et al.  German Radio Propaganda:  Report on Home Broadcasting during the War.  London:  Oxford UP, 1944.

Krisch, Henry.  German Politics under Soviet Occupation.  New York:  Columbia UP, 1974.

Kroener, Bernhard R., Rolf-Dieter Müller, and Hans Umbreit.  Germany and the Second World War.  Vol. V.  Trans. Derry Cook-Radmore et al.  Oxford:  Clarendon, 2003.

Krog, Henrik.  “Armies:  European Armed Forces from 1920 to 1950.”  http://www.geocities.com/kumbayaaa/ (November 26, 2000).

———.  “Re: Weakness of the American Electoral System?”  E-mail message to WWII-L.  November 21, 2000.

Kroll, Maria, and Jason Lindsey, eds.  The Country Life Book of Europe’s Royal Families.  London:  Country Life, 1979.

Krosby, H. Peter.  Finland, Germany, and the Soviet Union, 1940-1941:  The Petsamo Dispute.  Madison:  U of Wisconsin P, 1968.

Kuklick, Bruce.  American Policy and the Division of Germany:  The Clash with Russia over Reparations.  Ithaca:  Cornell UP, 1972.

Kulikovsky, Paul E.  “Olga Romanov -- Russia’s Last Grand Duchess.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XIV (December 1999), 27-29.

Kurowski, Franz.  The Brandenburgers:  Global Mission.  Trans. David Johnston.  Winipeg:  J.J. Fedorowicz, 1997.

Kursietis, Andris J.  The Wehrmacht at War, 1939-1945:  The Units and Commanders of the German Ground Forces during World War II.  Soesterberg:  Aspekt, 1999.