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

by Glenn A. Steinberg


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Maas, Bruno.  The Organization of the German Air Force High Command and Higher Echelon Headquarters Within the German Air Force.  USAF Historical Studies:  No. 190.  Manhattan, KS:  MA/AH Publishing, 1980.

Maass, Walter B.  Country without a Name:  Austria under Nazi Rule, 1938-1945.  New York:  Frederick Ungar, 1979.

Macedonsky, Dimitry.  “Nicknames in the Russian Imperial House.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  March 7, 1999.

———.  “Re: A Sixteenth Genealogy Question.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  March 27, 2000.

———.  “Russian Succession.”  http://macedonsky.narod.ru/english.html (July 30, 2002).

MacGregor, Daniel.  “Eastern Europe at the End of WWI.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  December 8, 1999.

Machiavelli, Niccolò.  The Prince and the Discourses.  Intro. Max Lerner.  2nd ed.  New York:  Random House, 1950.

Macksey, Kenneth.  From Triumph to Disaster:  The Fatal Flaws of German Generalship from Moltke to Guderian.  London:  Greenhill, 1996.

———.  Guderian:  Panzer General.  Rev. ed.  New York:  Military Book Club, 2003.

———, ed.  The Hitler Options:  Alternate Decisions of World War II.  London:  Greenhill, 1995.

———.  Kesselring:  German Master Strategist of the Second World War.  1978; rpt. London:  Greenhill, 1996.

———.  The Partisans of Europe in the Second World War.  New York:  Stein and Day, 1975.

———.  Without Enigma:  The Ultra and Fellgiebel Riddles.  Hersham:  Ian Allan, 2000.

Madej, W. Victor.  German Army Order of Battle, 1939-1945.  3 vols.  Allentown:  Game Marketing, 1981.

Magenheimer, Heinz.  Hitler’s War:  Germany’s Key Strategic Decisions, 1940-1945.  Trans. Helmut Bögler.  1998; rpt. London:  Cassell, 1999.

Magnus, Philip.  King Edward the Seventh.  London:  John Murray, 1964.

Magosci, Paul Robert.  Galicia:  A Historical Survey and Bibliographic Guide.  Toronto:  U of Toronto P, 1983.

———.  Historical Atlas of East Central Europe.  Seattle:  U of Washington P, 1993.

———.  Ukraine:  A Historical Atlas.  Toronto:  U of Toronto P, 1985.

Mahrt, Paul, and Roger Rössing.  Brandenburg:  Schlösser und Herrenhäuser.  Würzburg:  Weidlich, 1993.

Mamatey, Victor S., and Radomir Luza, eds.  A History of the Czechoslovak Republic 1918-1948.  Princeton:  Princeton UP, 1973.

Mannerheim, Carl.  The Memoirs of Marshal Mannerheim.  Trans. Count Eric Lewenhaupt.  New York:  Dutton, 1954.

“Mannerheim – Main Page.”  http://www.mannerheim.com/tori_e/tori.htm (March 10, 1999).

Manstein, Field Marshal Erich von.  Lost Victories.  Ed. and trans. Anthony G. Powell.  Chicago:  Henry Regnery, 1958.  Rpt. St. Paul:  Zenith, 2004.

Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenkel.  Goering.  New York:  Simon and Schuster, 1962.

———.  The Men Who Tried to Kill Hitler.  New York:  Coward-McCann, 1964.

Marek, Miroslav.  “Genealogy.eu.”  http://www2.webpark.cz/miramarek/genealogie/index.html (April 27, 2002).

Margaritis, Peter.  “Re: February 11, We Remember D-Day Countdown.”  E-mail message to WWII-L.  February 13, 2000.

Marie, Grand Duchess of Russia.  A Princess in Exile.  New York:  Viking, 1932.

Marie, Princess zu Erbach-Schönberg, Princess of Battenberg.  Reminiscences.  London:  George Allen & Unwin, 1925.

Marie Louise, Princess.  My Memories of Six Reigns.  New York:  E. P. Dutton, 1957.

Marques, Ademar.  “From Elisabeth to Mathilde.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XIII (October 1999), 18-23.

Martin, David.  Ally Betrayed:  The Uncensored Story of Tito and Mihailovich.  New York:  Prentice-Hall, 1946.

———, ed.  Patriot or Traitor:  The Case of General Mihailovich.  Stanford:  Stanford UP, 1978.

Martin, Kingsley.  The Magic of Monarchy.  New York:  Knopf, 1937.

Mason, Herbert Molloy, Jr.  To Kill the Devil:  The Attempts on the Life of Adolf Hitler.  New York:  W. W. Norton, 1978.

Mason, Jerry.  “The U-Boat Archive:  Photographs and Records of the U-Boat War.”  http://www.uboatarchive.net/ (September 7, 2000).

Massie, Robert K.  Nicholas and Alexandra.  New York:  Atheneum, 1967.

Matters, James T.  “Burnt Offerings:  The Integrated History of Global Warfare -- 1939 to 1945.”  http://www.burntofferings.us/ (February 3, 2003).

Mayer, Jeremy D., and Lee Sigelman.  “Zog for Albania, Edward for Estonia, and Monarchs for All the Rest?  The Royal Road to Prosperity, Democracy, and World Peace.”  http://www.apsanet.org/PS/dec98/sigelmanandmayer.html (December 13, 1998).

Mazower, Mark.  Inside Hitler’s Greece:  The Experience of Occupation, 1941-1944.  New Haven:  Yale UP, 1993.

McLellan, Angus M.  “Re: Program/System Schell.”  E-mail message to soc.history.war.world-war-ii.  May 16, 2001.

McDougall, Walter A.  France’s Rhineland Diplomacy, 1914-1924:  The Last Bid for a Balance of Power in Europe.  Princeton:  Princeton UP, 1978.

McFerran, Noel S.  “The Jacobite Heritage.”  http://www.jacobite.ca/index.htm (November 30, 2003).

———.  “Re: Antonia, was Re: Maria Gabriella, Duchess in Bavaria d. 1912.”  Posting on The German-Austrian Royals Message Board.  February 2, 2002.

———.  “Re: Berchtesgaden.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  August 23, 2002.

———.  “Re: Habsburg-Este.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  October 21, 2000.

———.  “Re: Royal Properties”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  March 4, 2000.

———.  “Schloss Berg, was Re:  Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  August 5, 2000.

———.  “Re: The Children of Duke Albrecht of Bavaria.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  January 3, 1999.

———.  “Re: Waldeck Pyrmont?”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  March 26, 1999.

———.  “Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds, was Re:  Wittelsbach Golden Wedding.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  August 3, 2000.

McIntosh, David.  “The Archduchess from Texas:  A Collection of Memoirs by Victoria McCraken, Granddaughter of Archduchess Assunta of Austria-Tuscany.”  European Royal History Journal 7.2 (April 2004), 36-37.

———.  “Archduchess Luise of Tuscany and the Saxon Royal Family.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XII (August 1999), 26-31.

———.  “Archduke Heinrich Ferdinand of Austria-Tuscany (1878-1969).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue X (April 1999), 29-30.

———.  “Archduke Karl Stephan and Archduchess Maria Theresia and Their Family.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XVI (April 2000), 7-10.

———.  “Archduke Leopold Ferdinand of Austria-Tuscany:  ‘Leopold Wölfling.’”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue IX (February 1999), 25-26.

———.  “Five Josefs:  The Hungarian Habsburgs.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXVI (April 2002), 6-8.

———.  “H.R.H. Princess Hilda of Bavaria (1926-2002).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXVII (June 2002), 16-17.

———.  “Last Farewell to a German Prince:  The Death of the Fürst of Schaumburg-Lippe.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXV (October 2003), 3-6.

———.  “‘The Most Unpopular Prince in Germany’:  Grand Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XIV (December 1999), 24-26.

———.  “Obituaries.”  European Royal History Journal 7.2 (April 2004), 19.

———.  “Obituary:  Archduchess Rosemary of Austria (1904-2001).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXII (April 2001), 35.

———.  “Obituary:  Count Lennart Bernadotte (1909-2004).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XLII (December 2004), 33.

———.  “Obituary:  H.H. Prince Friedrich-Ernst of Saxe-Meiningen (1918-2004).”  The European Royal History Journal 7.4 (August 2004), 10.

———.  “Obituary:  H.R.H. Archduke Ferdinand of Austria (1918-2004).”  The European Royal History Journal 7.4 (August 2004), 9.

———.  “Obituary:  H.R.H. Prince Gero of Saxony (1925-2003).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXIII (June 2003), 15.

———.  “Obituary:  H.R.H. Princess Alice, The Duchess of Gloucester (1901-2004).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XLI (November 2004), 11-12.

———.  “Obituary:  H.R.H. Princess Kira of Prussia (1943-2004).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXVI (December 2003), 19.

———.  “Obituary:  H.S.H. Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1924-2003).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXVI (December 2003), 20.

———.  “Obituary:  H.H. Prince Friedrich-Ernst of Saxe-Meiningen (1918-2004).”  The European Royal History Journal 7.4 (August 2004), 10.

———.  “Obituary:  H.S.H. Prince Hans Moritz of Liechtenstein (1914-2004).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXVII (February 2004), 6.

———.  “Obituary:  Prince Paul Dimitrievich Ilyinsky (1928-2004).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXVII (February 2004), 30.

———.  “Prince August Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and His Family.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XVII (June 2000), 16-19.

———.  “Schloss Sigmaringen:  The Ancestral Home of the Princes of Hohenzollern.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXVII (June 2002), 23-25.

———.  “Soldier, Diplomat, Historian . . . and Prince Adalbert of Bavaria.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXI (February 2001), 15-17.

———.  “Witness to a Century:  Princess Altburg of Waldeck und Pyrmont, Duchess of Oldenburg (1903-2001).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXIV (July 2001), 26.

——— and Arturo E. Beéche.  “Obituary:  H.R.H. Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands (1911-2004).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XLII (December 2004), 3-6.

McKale, Donald M., ed.  Rewriting History:  The Original and Revised World War II Diaries of Curt Prüfer, Nazi Diplomat.  Trans. Judith M. Melton.  Kent:  Kent State UP, 1988.

McNamara, William, OCD.  The Human Adventure:  The Art of Contemplative Living.  Amity:  Amity House, 1974.

McNaughton, Arnold.  The Book of Kings:  A Royal Genealogy.  3 vols.  New York:  Quadrangle, 1973.

McTaggart, Pat.  “Desperate Panzer Counterattack at Debrecen During World War II.”  World War II.  March 1997.  Rpt. Historynet.com.  http://www.historynet.com/magazines/world_war_2/3788457.html?showAll=y&c=y (January 26, 2008).

Mecklenburg, Christian Ludwig Herzog von.  Erzählungen aus meinem Leben.  Schwerin:  Stock & Stein, 1998.

Medrano, Ricardo Mateos Sainz de.  “The Unconventional Sisters of King Francisco de Asís of Spain.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXII (April 2001), 11-19.

Mee, Charles L.  Meeting at Potsdam.  New York:  M. Evans & Company, 1975.

Meehan, Patricia.  The Unnecessary War:  Whitehall and the German Resistance to Hitler.  London:  Sinclair-Stevenson, 1992.

Megargee, Geoffrey P.  Inside Hitler’s High Command.  Lawrence:  UP of Kansas, 2000.

Mehner, Kurt.  Die Deutsche Wehrmacht, 1939-1945:  Führung und Truppe.  Norderstedt:  Militair-Verlag Klaus D. Patzwall, 1993.

——— and Reinhard Teuber.  Die Deutsche Luftwaffe, 1939-1945:  Führung und Truppe.  Norderstedt:  Militair-Verlag Klaus D. Patzwall, 1993.

Melis, Damian van.  “Denazification in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.”  Trans. Louise Willmot.  German History:  The Journal of the German History Society  13 (1995): 355-370.

Mellenthin, Major-General F. W. von.  German Generals of World War II:  As I Saw Them.  Norman:  U of Oklahoma P, 1977.

———.  Panzer Battles:  A Study of the Employment of Armor in the Second World War.  Trans. H. Betzler.  Ed. L. C. F. Turner.  New York:  Ballantine, 1956.

Menzies, Grant.  “Grand Duke Dimitry Pavlovich.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue X (April 1999), 14-21.

———.  “Grand Duke Dimitry Pavlovich (Conclusion).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XI (June 1999), 14-18.

———.  “The Long Sunset . . . Continued from Issue XVI.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XVII (June 2000), 26-30.

———.  “The Long Sunset:  The Life of Olga Alexandrovna, ‘The Last Grand Duchess of Russia.’”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XVI (April 2000), 20-25.

———.  “The Long Sunset:  The Life of Olga Alexandrovna, ‘The Last Grand Duchess of Russia. . . . Conclusion’”  Issue XVIII (August 2000), 30-34.

———.  “Marisha:  Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna of Russia (1890-1958).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue VIII (December 1998), 3-8.

———.  “Marisha:  Marie Pavlovna, the Younger (Second Part).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue IX (February 1999), 13-17.

Merson, Allan.  Communist Resistance in Nazi Germany.  London:  Lawrence and Wishart, 1985.

Merten, Klaus, and Paolo Marton, eds.  German Castles and Palaces.  Trans. Margaret Fryer, et al.  New York:  Vendome Press, 1999.

Messenger, Charles.  The Last Prussian:  A Biography of Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, 1875-1953.  London:  Brassey’s, 1991.

Metternich, Tatiana.  Purgatory of Fools:  A Memoir of the Aristocrats’ War in Nazi Germany.  New York:  Quadrangle, 1976.

Meyer, Klaus J.  “The Quest for a Czar:  The Law and Politic of the Disputed Succession to the Headship of the Imperial Russian Family and The Romanov Agenda 2000 -- A Plan of Reconciliation.”  http://homes.line.ru/royalty/meyer/quest.html (April 12, 1999).

Michel, Henri.  The Shadow War:  European Resistance 1939-1945.  Trans. Richard Barry.  New York:  Harper & Row, 1972.

Michelin Green Guide to Germany.  2nd ed.  Watford:  Michelin Tyre PLC, 1997.

Middlebrook, Martin.  The Battle of Hamburg:  Allied Bomber Forces against a German City in 1943.  1980; rpt. London:  Cassell, 2000.

———.  The Berlin Raids:  R.A.F. Bomber Command Winter 1943-1944.  New York:  Viking, 1988.  Rpt. London:  Cassell, 2001.

———.  Convoy:  The Greatest U-Boat Battle of the War.  1976; rpt. London:  Cassell, 2003.

———.  The Peenemünde Raid:  17-18 August 1943.  1982; rpt. London:  Cassell, 2000.

———.  The Schweinfurt-Regensburg Mission:  American Raids on 17 August 1943.  1983; rpt. London:  Cassell, 2000.

——— and Chris Everitt.  The Bomber Command War Diaries:  An Operational Reference Book, 1939-1945.  2nd ed.  Leicester:  Midland Publishing, 1996.

Miguel, Pierre.  Les derniers rois de l’Europe.  Paris:  Robert Laffont, 1993.

Milazzo, Matteo J.  The Chetnik Movement & the Yugoslav Resistance.  Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins UP, 1975.

Military Dictionary:  German-English, English-German.  Washington, D.C.:  Department of the Army, 1964.

Miller, Brent.  “Re: Ancestors of Queen Elena of Italy.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  February 14, 1999.

Miller, David Almon.  Die Schwerterträger der Wehrmacht:  The Recipients of the Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves and Swords.  Bennington:  Merriam, 2003.

Miller, Ilana D.  “A Final Resting Place.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue VIII (December 1998), 16-19.

———.  “The Other Victoria:  Princess Louis of Battenberg (1863-1950).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue X (April 1999), 22-25.

———.  “The Other Victoria (Final Part).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XII (August 1999), 8-11.

———.  “The Other Victoria (Part II).”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XI (June 1999), 24-27.

———.  “A True Queen of Hearts:  Lady Louise Mountbatten, Queen of Sweden.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XV (February 2000), 12-16.

Miller, Michael.  “Axis Biographical Research Site.”  http://www.geocities.com/~orion47/ (February 1, 2003).

Milner, L., ed. and trans.  Political Leaders of the NSDAP.  London:  Almark, 1972.

Marabini, Jean.  La vie quotidienne à Berlin sous Hitler.  Paris:  Editions Hachette, 1985.

Mitcham, Samuel W.  Crumbling Empire:  The German Defeat in the East, 1944.  Westport:  Praeger, 2001.

———.  Eagles of the Third Reich:  The Men Who Made the Luftwaffe.  1988; rpt. Novato:  Presidio, 1997.

——— and Gene Mueller.  Hitler’s Commanders:  Officers of the Wehrmacht, the Luftwaffe, the Kriegsmarine, and the Waffen-SS.  1992; rpt. New York:  Cooper Square Press, 2000.

———.  Hitler’s Field Marshals and Their Battles.  Chelsea:  Scarborough House, 1990.

———.  Hitler’s Legions:  The German Army Order of Battle, World War II.  New York:  Stein and Day, 1985.

———.  The Panzer Legions:  A Guide to the German Army Tank Divisions and Their Commanders.  2000; rpt. Mechanicsburg:  Stackpole, 2007.

———.  Retreat to the Reich:  The German Defeat in France, 1944.  2000; rpt. Mechanicsburg:  Stackpole, 2007.

Mitchell, Maria.  “Materialism and Secularism:  CDU Politicians and National Socialism, 1945-1949.”  The Journal of Modern History 67 (June 1995), 278-308.

Molden, Fritz.  Fires in the Night:  The Sacrifices and Significance of the Austrian Resistance, 1938-1945.  Trans. Harry Zohn.  Boulder:  Westview, 1989.

Mommsen, Hans.  Alternatives to Hitler:  German Resistance under the Third Reich.  Trans. Angus McGeoch.  Intro. Jeremy Noakes.  Princeton:  Princeton UP, 2003.

———.  The Rise and Fall of Weimar Democracy.  Trans. Elborg Forster and Larry Eugene Jones.  Chapel Hill:  U of North Carolina P, 1996.

Montjouvent, Philippe de.  “The Tribute of People and Kings to Henri the Democrat.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XI (June 1999), 9-13.

Moore, Robert, and Douglas Gillette.  King, Warrior, Magician, Lover:  Rediscovering the Archetype of the Mature Masculine.  San Francisco:  HarperCollins, 1990.

Morell, T. G.  The Secret Diaries of Hitler’s Doctor.  Ed. David Irving.  New York:  Macmillan, 1983.

Morgenthau, Henry.  Germany Is Our Problem.  New York:  Harper, 1945.

Morrison, Shelby.  “The Remarkable Princess Alice:  She Hit Tsar Nicholas II with a Shoe and Became Mother-in-Law of Queen Elizabeth II.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXI (February 2003), 25-29.

Mosier, John.  The Blitzkrieg Myth:  How Hitler and the Allies Misread the Strategic Realities of World War II.  New York:  HarperCollins, 2003.

———.  Cross of Iron:  The Rise and Fall of the German War Machine, 1918-1945.  New York:  Henry Holt, 2006.

Mosley, Leonard.  The Reich Marshal:  A Biography of Hermann Goering.  Garden City:  Doubleday, 1974.

Mosse, W. E.  The European Powers and the German Question, 1848-71:  With Special Reference to England and Russia.  1958; rpt. New York:  Octagon Books, 1981.

Müller, Ingo.  Hitler’s Justice:  The Courts of the Third Reich.  Cambridge:  Harvard UP, 1991.

Mulligan, William.  The Creation of the Modern German Army:  General Walther Reinhardt and the Weimar Republic, 1914-1930.  New York:  Berghahn, 2004.

Munoz, Antonio J., ed.  The German Police.  Bayside:  Axis Europa Books, 1997.

Murray, Williamson.  The Luftwaffe, 1933-45:  Strategy for Defeat.  1983; rpt. Washington:  Brassey’s, 1996.

Muth, Jörg.  “Generaloberst Heinz Wilhelm Guderian.”  http://www.achtungpanzer.com/gen2.htm (May 23, 2005).