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

by Glenn A. Steinberg


Click any letter: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.


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

Valynseele, Joseph.  Les prétendants aux trônes d’Europe.  Paris:  Joseph Valynseele, 1967.

Van der Kiste, John.  “‘Charley the Pretender’:  Charlotte of Prussia, Hereditary Princess of Saxe-Meiningen.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XVIII (August 2000), 8-11.

———.  “King Gustav V of Sweden.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XIX (October 2000), 8-12.

———.  Northern Crowns:  The Kings of Modern Scandinavia.  Stroud:  Sutton, 1996.

——— and Coryne Hall.  Once a Grand Duchess:  Xenia, Sister of Nicholas II.  Stroud:  Sutton, 2002.

———.  “‘Poor Little Insignificant Princess’:  Augusta Victoria, the Last German Empress.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXXVII (February 2004), 15-20.

———.  Princess Victoria Melita:  Grand Duchess Cyril of Russia, 1876-1936.  Dover:  Alan Sutton, 1991.  Rpt. Stroud:  Sutton, 2003.

———.  “Queen Elisabeth of Greece:  Solemn, Austere, Silent.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XLI (November 2004), 33-36.

———.  “An Unusual Royal Relationship:  Waldemar and Marie of Denmark, and George of Greece.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XVII (June 2000), 6-9.

———.  “Wilhelm II as Artist and Patron.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XIII (October 1999), 3-5.

Van der Vat, Dan.  The Atlantic Campaign:  World War II’s Great Struggle at Sea.  New York:  Harper & Row, 1988.

Van Cleef, Ron.  “Lights in the Darkness:  Resisters to the Nazi Regime.”  Http://hometown.aol.com/baronvanc/ (July 21, 2000).

Van Valkenburg, Samuel.  European Jigsaw:  An Atlas of Boundary Problems.  Headline Series, no. 53.  New York:  Foreign Policy Association, 1945.

Vassiltchikov, Marie.  Berlin Diaries:  1940-1945.  New York:  Vintage, 1988.

Vause, Jordan.  Wolf:  U-Boat Commanders in World War II.  Annapolis:  Naval Institute Press, 1997.

Vecamer, Arvo L.  “German Military Mission to China, 1927-1938.”  http://www.feldgrau.com/china.html (August 5, 2002).

Velde, François.  “Re: French Royal Succession.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  June 16, 1999.

———.  “Re:  Mecklenburg Succession.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  February 5, 2002.

———.  “Re:  Mecklenburg Succession.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  February 6, 2002.

———.  “Re:  Mecklenburg Succession.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  February 7, 2002.

———.  “Re:  Saxe-Coburg Succession.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  June 23, 2001.

———.  “Re:  Saxon Succession.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  October 10, 2001.

———.  “Re:  Threat of a Lawsuit.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  January 7, 2003.

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

———.  “Re:  Wittelsbach House Laws (was Re:  Wittelsbach Golden Wedding.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  August 4, 2000.

———.  “Royalty.”  http://www.heraldica.org/topics/royalty/ (May 4, 2000).

Verheecke, José.  “Re:  A Toughie.”  E-mail message to GEN-ROYAL-L.  July 13, 1999.

———.  “Welkom op mijn genealogische home-page.”  http://home.planetinternet.be/~jos81/ (March 18, 2003).

Vickers, Hugo.  Alice:  Princess Andrew of Greece.  London:  Hamish Hamilton, 2000.

Victoria, Princess of Prussia.  My Memoirs.  London:  Eveleigh Nash and Grayson, 1929.

“A Visit to Relatives:  The 1910 Visit to England by TRH Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue IX (February 1999), 11-12.

Visser’t Hooft, W. A.  Memoirs.  Philadelphia:  Westminster Press, 1973.

Von der Porten, Edward P.  The German Navy in World War II.  New York:  Thomas Y. Crowell, 1969.

Vonnegut, Kurt.  Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children’s Crusade:  A Duty-Dance with Death.  New York:  Dell, 1968.

Vorres, Ian.  The Last Grand-Duchess:  Her Imperial Highness Grand-Duchess Olga Alexandrovna.  London:  Hutchinson, 1964.