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pp. 150-151.
51. Louis Dupeux, National-Bolclievisme en Allemagne, sous la Republique de
Weimar (1919-1933) (Paris: Librairie Honore Champion, 1974), p. 147.
52. Ibid., p. 148.
53. Erger, Kapp-Luttwitz Putsch, p. 105.
54. Konemann, 1 Kapp-Putscti, p. 5.
55. Benoist-Mechin, Armee allemande, Vol. 2, pp. 79-81.
56. Konnemann, Kapp-Putsch', p. 6.
57. John Wheeler-Bennett, The Nemesis of Power. The German Army in Politics
1918-1945 (London: Macmillan 8c Co., 1961), p. 73.
58. Alex De Jonge, The Weimar Chronicle. Prelude to Hitler (New York: Meridian Books, 1978), p. 64.
59. Benoist-Mechin, Armee allemande, Vol. 2, p. 96.
60. Wheeler-Bennett, Nemesis of Power, p. 76.
61. Anton Golecki (ed.), DasKabinett Bauer (21 Juni 1919bis 27Marz 1920).
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62. Heinrich August Winkler, La repubblica di Weimar, 1918-1933: storia della
prima repubblica tedesca (Roma: Donzelli Editore, 1998 [1993]), p. 135
63. Carr, Bolshevik Revolution, p. 172.
64. Hagen Schulze, La repubblica di Weimar, la Germania dal 1918 al 1933
(Weimar, Deutschland 1918-1933) (Bologna: II Mulino, 1993 [1983]), pp. 262-3.
65. Wasserstein, The Secret Lives, p. 185.
66. Ian Kershaw, Hitler: 1889-1936: Hubris (New York: W. W. Norton & Co.,
1998), p. 153.
67. Gerson, Nazisme, p. 84.
68. Wasserstein, The Secret Lives, p. 186.
69. Ibid., p. 189.
70. Feuchtwanger, From Weimar to Hitler, p. 77.
71. Rosenberg, Republica tedesca, p. 117.
72. L. Riddell, Intimate Diary of the Peace Conference and After, 1918-1923
(New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1934), p. 177.
73. Lampe and Szenasi, Self-made Villain, p. 139.
74. Gerson, Nazisme, p. 83.
75. Dupeux, National-Bokhevisme, p. 129.
76. Benito Mussolini, Opera omnia, Vol. XIV (1919-1920) (Firenze: La Fenice,
1954), pp. 374-5.
77. Dupeux, National-Bokhevisme, p. 150.
78. Wasserstein, The Secret Lives, p. 182.
79. Sigrid Schultz, Germany Will Try It Again (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1944), pp. 58-9.
80. Carr, Bolshevik Revolution, p. 160.
81. Dupeux, National-Bokhevisme, p. 149.
82. Wasserstein, T he Secret Lives, p. 191.
83. Ibid., p. 183.
84. David Stafford, Churchill and the Secret Service (New York: Overlook Press,
1999), p. 24.
85. Riddel, Intimate Diary, p. 177.
86. Dupeux, National-Bokhevisme, p. 168.
87. Ibid., p. 157.
88. Lampe and Szenasi, Self-made Villain, p. 148.
89. Ibid., p. 166, and Wasserstein, The Secret Lives, p. 324.
90. Kershaw, Hubris, p. 140.
91. Epstein, Erzberger, p. 387.
92. Quigley, Tragedy, p. 305.
93. Gerald Feldman, The Great Disorder. Politics, Economics and Society in the
German Inflation, 1914-1924 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), p. 400.
94. Geminello Alvi, DelVrestremo occidente. Ilsecolo americano in Europa. Storie
economiche (Firenze: Marco Nardi Editore, 1993), p. 177.
95. Quigley, Tragedy, p. 306.
96. Holtfrerich, Inflation, p. 128.
97. Feldman, Great Disorder, p. 449.
98. Alvi, Occidente, p. 175.
99. Feldman, Great Disorder, p. 333.
100. Robert Musil, The Man Without Qualities (Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften)
(New York: Vintage boob, 1995 [1930-52]), p. 206.
101. Feldman, Great Disorder, p. 345.
102. Kessler, Rathenau, p. 275.
103. Benoist-Mechin, Armee allemande, Vol. 2, p. 208.
104. Musil, Man Without Qualities, p. 203.
105. Quigley, Tragedy, pp. 231, 235, and Kessler, Rathenau, p. 169.
106. Walther Rathenau, In Days to Come (Von kommenden Dingen) (London:
George Allen & Unwin, 1921 [1917]), p. 158.
107. Kennan, Russia, p. 212.
108. Ibid., p. 213.
109. Ibid., p. 219.
110. Kessler, Rathenau, p. 303.