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

by Glenn A. Steinberg


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Wagner, Dieter, and Gerhard Tomkowitz.  Anschluss:  The Week Hitler Seized Vienna.  Trans. Geoffrey Strachan.  New York:  St. Martin’s, 1971.

Wagner, Francis S.  Toward a New Central Europe:  A Symposium on the Problems of the Danubian Nations.  Astor Park:  Danubian Press, 1970.

Wagner, M.  “Dr. Gitenstein personally. Legal action against the TCNJ? Regarding web content!”  E-mail message to Barbara Gitenstein and Glenn A. Steinberg.  January 3, 2003.

Wagner, Wolfgang.  The Genesis of the Oder-Neisse Line:  A Study in the Diplomatic Negotiations during World War II.  Stuttgart:  Brentano-Verlag, 1964.

Walden, Geoff.  “Third Reich in Ruins.”  http://www.thirdreichruins.com/index.htm (February 19, 2003).

Wallace-Hadrill, J. M.  Early Germanic Kingship in England and on the Continent.  Oxford:  Clarendon, 1971.

Warlimont, Walter.  Inside Hitler’s Headquarters, 1939-1945.  Trans. R. H. Barry.  New York:  Praeger, 1964.

Warmbrunn, Werner.  The Dutch under German Occupation 1940-1945.  Stanford:  Stanford UP, 1963.

Warne, Katrina.  “Cadinen:  More Than Just a Family Home?”  The European Royal History Journal 7.4 (August 2004), 32-34.

Warner, Geoffrey.  Pierre Laval and the Eclipse of France.  New York:  Macmillan, 1968.

Wassermann, Charles.  Europe’s Forgotten Territories.  Copenhagen:  R. Roussell, 1960.

Watkin, David, and Tilman Mellinghoff.  German Architecture and the Classical Ideal.  Cambridge:  MIT Press, 1987.

Watson, Sophia.  Marina:  The Story of a Princess.  London:  Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1994.

Watt, Donald C.  “The German Diplomats and the Nazi Leaders, 1933-1939.”  Journal of Central European Affairs 15 (1955): 148-160.

Way, Gregory.  “Diving Eagle: Airborne operations of the Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger 1940-1945.”  http://www.eagle19.freeserve.co.uk/ (July 16, 1999).

Web.genealogie:  Le site de la généalogie historique.”  http://web.genealogie.free.fr/index.htm (April 11, 2004).

Webster, Sir Charles, and Noble Frankland.  The Strategic Air Offensive against Germany, 1939-1945.  2 vols.  London:  Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1961.

Wegner, Bernd.  The Waffen-SS:  Organization, Ideology and Function.  Trans. Ronald Webster.  Oxford:  Basil Blackwell, 1990.

Weinberg, Gerhard L.  Germany, Hitler, and World War II:  Essays in Modern German and World History.  Cambridge:  Cambridge UP, 1995.

Weiszäcker, Ernst von.  Memoirs of Ernst von Weiszäcker.  Trans. John Andrews.  Chicago:  Henry Regnery, 1951.

Weitz John.  Joachim von Ribbentrop:  Hitler’s Diplomat.  London:  Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1992.

Welles, Sumner.  The Time for Decision.  New York:  Harper, 1944.

Wells, H. G.  In the Fourth Year:  Anticipations of a World Peace.  New York:  Macmillan, 1918.

Welchert, Hans-Heinrich.  Die glückselige Strasse:  Geschichte und Geschichten “Unter den Linden.”  Boppard am Rhein:  Harald Boldt, 1962.

Wendel, Else, and Eileen Winncroft.  Hausfrau at War:  A German Woman’s Account of Life in Hitler’s Reich.  London:  Odhams Press, 1957.

Wendel, Marcus.  “Axis History Factbook.”  http://www.axishistory.com/index.php (January 5, 2006).

———.  “Third Reich Factbook.”  http://www.skalman.nu/third-reich/.

Wendels, Joachim.  “Re: German forces in the Balkans.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  February 6, 1999.

———.  “Re: German forces in the Balkans.”  E-mail message to Glenn A. Steinberg.  February 7, 1999.

Werner, Wolfgang M.  “Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin.”  http://www.bawue.de/~wmwerner/english/heritage/potsdam.html (October 30, 1999).

Werth, Alexander.  Russia at War 1941-1945.  New York:  Dutton, 1964.

Westwell, Ian.  Brandenburgers:  The Third Reich’s Special Forces.  Hersham:  Ian Allan, 2003.

Westwood, David.  The Organisation of the German Army, 1933-1945.  CD-ROM.  3 vols.  Grantham:  SharwoodUK, 1999-2000.  Available at http://www.germanforces.com/.

Weymar, Paul.  Adenauer:  His Authorized Biography.  Trans. Peter De Mendelssohn.  New York:  E. P. Dutton, 1957.

Whalen, Robert Weldon.  Assassinating Hitler:  Ethics and Resistance in Nazi Germany.  Selinsgrove:  Susquehanna UP, 1993.

Wheeler-Bennett, John.  King George VI:  His Life and Reign.  New York:  St. Martin’s, 1958.

———.  The Nemesis of Power:  The German Army in Politics 1918-1945.  1964; rpt. New York:  Viking, 1967.

———.  Wooden Titan:  Hindenburg in Twenty Years of German History 1914-1934.  New York:  William Morrow, 1936.

Wighton, Charles.  Adenauer -- Democratic Dictator:  A Critical Biography.  London:  Frederick Muller, 1963.

“Wikipedia:  The Free Encyclopedia.”  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (March 26, 2004).

Wilentz, Sean, ed.  Rites of Power:  Symbolism, Ritual, and Politics Since the Middle Ages.  Philadelphia:  U of Pennsylvania P, 1985.

Wilhemina, Princess of the Netherlands.  Lonely But Not Alone.  Trans. John Peereboom.  New York:  McGraw-Hill, 1960.

Wilkins, Clark.  “Re: The Longest Day:  Was Rommel Wrong?”  E-mail message to soc.history.war.world-war-ii.  February 27, 2001.

William, Crown Prince of Prussia.  Memoirs of the Crown Prince of Germany.  New York:  Scribner’s, 1922.

Williams, Charles.  The Last Great Frenchman:  A Life of General De Gaulle.  New York:  John Wiley & Sons, 1993.

Williams, Craig.  “Col Gen Gotthard Heinrici.”  E-mail message to soc.history.war.world-war-ii.  August 21, 1999.

Willis, Daniel A.  The Descendants of Louis XIII.  Baltimore:  Clearfield, 1999.

———.  “Habsburg Death.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  April 4, 2001.

———.  “The House of Willis:  Dan Willis’s Royal Genealogy Site.”  http://www.angelfire.com/empire/houseofwillis/royallink.html (July 22, 2003).

———.  “Re:  The Children of Duke Albrecht of Bavaria.”  E-mail message to alt.talk.royalty.  December 14, 1998.

Willis, F. Roy.  The French in Germany, 1945-1949.  Stanford:  Stanford UP, 1962.

Wilson, Alan.  “Kursk Page.”  http://www.vy75.dial.pipex.com/ (May 21, 2000).

Wilson, Peter H.  War, State and Society in Württemberg, 1677-1793.  Cambridge:  Cambridge UP, 1995.

Wilt, Alan F.  The Atlantic Wall:  Hitler’s Defenses in the West, 1941-1944.  Ames:  Iowa State UP, 1975.  Rpt. New York:  Enigma, 2004.

———.  War from the Top:  German and British Military Decision Making during World War II.  Bloomington:  Indiana UP, 1990.

Wimbles, John.  “Alba Julia 1922:  The Last European Coronation.”  European Royal History Journal.  XVII (June 2000), 10-15.

Windsor, Edward, Duke of.  A King’s Story.  New York:  G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1947.

Wires, Richard.  The Cicero Spy Affair:  German Access to British Secrets in World War II.  Westport:  Praeger, 1999.

Wise, L. F., and E. W. Egan, eds.  Kings, Rulers and Statesmen.  New York:  Sterling, 1967.

Wiskemann, Elizabeth.  Germany’s Eastern Neighbours:  Problems Relating to the Oder-Neisse Line and the Czech Frontier Regions.  London:  Oxford UP, 1956.

Witte, Wolfram.  The Wehrmacht:  History, Myth, Reality.  Trans. Deborah Lucas Schneider.  Cambridge:  Harvard UP, 2006.

Wolff-Mönckeberg, Mathilde.  On the Other Side:  To My Children, From Germany 1940-1945.  Trans. and ed. Ruth Evans.  New York:  Mayflower, 1979.

Wollschläger, Hermann Maria.  Burgen und Schlösser im Bergischen Land.  Cologne:  Wienand, 1990.

Wood, James.  History of International Broadcasting.  London:  Peter Peregrinus, 1992.

Wood, James A.  “Captive Historians, Captivated Audience:  The German Military History Program, 1945-1961.”  The Journal of Military History 69.1 (2005), 123-147.

Wood, Tony, and Bill Gunston.  Hitler’s Luftwaffe:  A Pictorial History and Technical Encyclopedia of Hitler’s Air Power in World War II.  New York:  Salamander Books, 1977.

Woodham-Smith, Cecil.  Queen Victoria:  From Her Birth to the Death of the Prince Consort.  New York:  Knopf, 1972.

Woodhouse, C. M.  The Struggle for Greece, 1941-1949.  London:  Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1976.

Woods, Frederick Adams.  Mental and Moral Heredity in Royalty:  A Statistical Study in History and Psychology.  New York:  Henry Holt, 1906.

Woolmans, Sue.  “Archduke Ludwig Viktor of Austria.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XV (February 2000), 24-27.

———.  “The Ballerup Egnsmuseum.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XXIII (May/June 2001), 25-26.

———.  “Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna and Mainau.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XI (June 1999), 19-21.

———.  “Royalty on the Isle of Wight.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue VIII (December 1998), 20-24.

———.  “Three Go Mad in Brussels.”  European Royal History Journal.  Issue XII (August 1999), 23-25.

“World War II Battles.”  http://ww2battles.com/ (September 24, 2001).