Authors: Stephen G. Fritz
10
. For Hitler's general views on foreign policy, see Hitler,
Mein Kampf
, 607â67; and Weinberg, ed.,
Hitler's Second Book
, passim.
11
. Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 8â9, 138, 144â45; Hitler,
Mein Kampf
, 654.
12
. Weinberg, ed.,
Hitler's Second Book
, 15â27, 48â54, 99â118, 160â74; Kershaw,
Hitler: Hubris
, 247â50, and
Fateful Choices
, 56â57; Förster, “Hitler's Decision,” 31â32.
13
. Kershaw,
Hitler: Hubris
, 249â50; Deist, “The Road to Ideological War,” 380â82; Weinberg, ed.,
Hitler's Second Book
, chaps. 1â6; Zitelmann, “Zur Begründung des âLebensraum' Motivs in Hitlers Weltanschauung”; Vogelsang, “Neue Dokumente zur Geschichte der Reichswehr,” 434â36.
14
. Schmidt,
Hitler's Interpreter
, 158; Bauer,
Jews for Sale?
37â38; Jersak, “Blitzkrieg Revisited,” 376.
15
. Frieser,
The Blitzkrieg Legend
, 10, 13, 17.
16
. Hitler,
Mein Kampf
, 126â56, 607â67; Weinberg, ed.,
Hitler's Second Book
, 160â74, 228â38; Förster, “Hitler's Decision,” 33; Kershaw,
Fateful Choices
, 62; Jersak, “Blitzkrieg Revisited,” 570; Ueberschär, “Hitlers EntschluÃ,” 88.
17
. Deist, “The Road to Ideological War,” 390â91; Treue, “Hitlers Denkschrift”; Noakes and Pridham, eds.,
Nazism: A History
, 2:281â87; Overy,
Russia's War
, 34â35.
18
. Treue, “Hitlers Denkschrift”; Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 219â22 and chaps. 7â8 generally; Deist, “The Road to Ideological War,” 383; Overy,
Russia's War
, 35.
19
. Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, chaps. 7â9; Deist, “The Road to Ideological War,” 374â79, 383; Geyer, “German Strategy in the Age of Machine Warfare,” 575, 581. See also Deist, “The Rearmament of the Wehrmacht”; and Volkmann, “The National Socialist Economy in Preparation of War.”
20
. Jersak, “Blitzkrieg Revisited,” 571; Herf,
The Jewish Enemy
, chaps. 1â3.
21
. Wildt, ed.,
Judenpolitik
, 35â60; Brechtken,
“Madagascar für die Juden
,” 176â85, 193â94; Jansen,
Der Madagaskar-Plan
, 236â39, 284â85; Nicosia,
The Third Reich and the Palestine Question
, 109â44; Jersak, “Blitzkrieg Revisited,” 571â72; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 132â35;
TBJG
, 25 July 1938.
22
. Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 274â75; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 135â36; Wildt, ed.,
Judenpolitik
, 55â57; Barkai, “Schicksalsjahr 1938,” 101.
23
. Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 136â39;
TBJG
, 9, 10 November 1938. See also Graml,
Reichskristallnacht
.
24
. Jersak, “Blitzkrieg Revisited,” 573; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 150â51 (Goering quote 151).
25
. Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 282â83; Herf,
The Jewish Enemy
, 46â49; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 151â52 (
Das schwarze Korps
and Hitler quotes 152).
26
. Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 283â84; Jersak, “Blitzkrieg Revisited,” 574â75; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 152â53; Domarus, ed.,
Hitler: Reden und Proklamationen
, 2:1049, 1057.
27
. Domarus, ed.,
Hitler: Reden und Proklamationen
, 2:1057â58.
28
. Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 136â39. See also Fritz,
Frontsoldaten
, 187â218, and “ âWe are trying . . . to change the face of the world.' ”
29
. Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 12â14. See also Sven Lindqvist,
“Exterminate All the Brutes”;
Ehmann, “From Colonial Racism to Nazi Population Policy”; Smith,
Ideological Origins
.
30
. Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 15â16. See also Halder,
War Diary;
Baumgart, “Zur Ansprache Hitlers vor den Führern der Wehrmacht”; “Ansprache des Führers auf dem Berghof am 22. 8. 1939,” in Schramm, ed.,
Kriegstagebuch
, 1, pt. 2:947â49.
31
. Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 16â24; Groscurth,
Tagebücher
, 202 (9 September 1939), 298 (18 October 1939); Müller,
Das Heer und Hitler
, 667 (doc. 45: Brauchitsch to Army Commanders, 21 September 1939); Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 240â44; Mommsen, “Die Realisierung des Utopischen.”
For the best assessments of Einsatzgruppen activities in Poland and the army reaction, see Rossino,
Hitler Strikes Poland
, passim. Other important recent works focusing on Poland as the dress rehearsal for later atrocities are Rossino, “Destructive Impulses”; Böhler,
Auftakt zum Vernichtungskrieg;
Westermann,
Hitler's Police Battalions;
and Rutherford,
Prelude to the Final Solution
.
32
. Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 25â28.
33
. Ibid., 27â28, 46;
TBJG
, 10 October 1939. See also Aly and Heim,
Architects of Annihilation
, chap. 4.
34
. Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 14; Aly and Heim,
Architects of Annihilation
, 149â59.
35
. Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 36â63; Friedländer,
Nazi Germany and the Jews
, 2:30â37.
36
. Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 36â63; Friedländer,
Nazi Germany and the Jews
, 2:30â37; Goshen, “Eichmann und die Nisko-Aktion”; Moser, “Nisko”; Pohl,
Von der “Judenpolitik” zum Judenmord
, 47â54.
For an extensive collection of documentation concerning Nazi policy in Poland and toward the Jews, see Noakes and Pridham, eds.,
Nazism: A History
, vol. 2, chaps. 35, 37. On demographic and academic experts and their role in shaping policy, see Burleigh,
Germany Turns Eastwards;
Aly and Heim,
Vordenker der Vernichtung;
Haar,
Historiker im Nationalsozialismus;
and Rössler and Schleiermacher, eds.,
Der “Generalplan Ost
.”
37
. Friedländer,
Nazi Germany and the Jews
, 2:16â17. For a detailed discussion of Goebbels's project, see Hornshøj-Møller,
“Der ewige Jude
,” and “Der ewige Jude.”
38
.
TBJG
, 17, 29 October 1939; Hornshøj-Møller, “Der ewige Jude,” 66â68; Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 46; Friedländer,
Nazi Germany and the Jews
, 2:16â24; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 249. Hornshøj-Møller also notes the probable enhanced impact of the ritual slaughter scene on Hitler since he was a confirmed vegetarian.
39
.
TBJG
, 2â3, 19 November, 5 December 1939; Hornshøj-Møller, “Der ewige Jude,” 66â68; Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 46; Friedländer,
Nazi Germany and the Jews
, 2:16â24; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 249.
40
. Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 68.
41
. Heinrich Himmler, “Reflections on the Treatment of Peoples of Alien Races in the East,” doc. NO-1880, Prosecution Exhibit 1314, Nuremberg Trial Documents, reproduced and translated in Bauer,
A History of the Holocaust
, 383â85. Browning (
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 68â70) also translates parts of it.
42
. Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, 81â101; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 320â25. For a detailed discussion of the Madagascar Plan, see Brechtken,
“Madagaskar für die Juden”;
Jansen,
Der Madagaskar-Plan;
Yahil, “Madagascar,” 315â34.
43
.
TBJG
, 26 July, 17 August 1940.
44
. Halder,
War Diary
, 28 August, 27 September 1939, 37, 62â66; Hitler quoted in Groscurth,
Tagebücher
, 385 (21 October 1939), 414 (23 November 1939);
TBJG
, 14, 17 November, 29 December 1939, 13, 25 January 1940; Frieser,
The Blitzkrieg Legend
, 20, 60â63; Förster, “Hitler's Decision,” 19; Ueberschär, “Hitlers EntschluÃ,” 91â92; Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 373.
45
. Frieser,
The Blitzkrieg Legend
, 21â54; Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 326â67.
46
. Frieser,
The Blitzkrieg Legend
, 55â59; Groscurth,
Tagebücher
, 223; Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 326â67.
47
. Frieser,
The Blitzkrieg Legend
, 60â99, 320â53; Murray,
The Change in the European Balance of Power
, 326â32, 361; Reynolds, “1940,” 326â27.
48
. Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 383â92, 411â20; Müller, “Economic Alliance,” 118â36; Aly and Heim,
Architects of Annihilation
, 234â35.
49
. Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 383â92, 411â20; Müller, “Economic Alliance,” 118â36. See also Harrison, ed.,
The Economics of World War II;
Milward,
The New Order and the French Economy;
Overy, Otto, and Houwink ten Cate, eds.,
Die “Neuordnung” Europas;
and Müller, “The Mobilization of the German Economy,” 564â603, 711.
50
. Reynolds, “1940,” 328; Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 396â97.
1
.
TBJG
, 7 July 1940; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 300â301, and
Fateful Choices
, 65â66.
2
.
TBJG
, 9 June 1940 (quote). On America and the Jewish press, see ibid., 16, 23, 26, 28 May, 2, 7, 11â13, 20, 22 June, 6, 18, 23 July, 5 September 1940.
3
. Ibid., 30â31 May, 16 (quote) June 1940. On fears of the Soviet Union, see ibid., 17â18, 28, 29 June, 4, 5 (quote), 11, 19, 23 (quote) July 1940. For the rest, see ibid., 11â12 January, 28â29 June, 5â6, 8â9, 20â21 July, 31 August 1940.
4
. Ibid., 30, 31 (quote) May, 2 (quote), 3 (quote), 9, 16, 25, 27, 29 (quote) June, 3 (quote) July 1940; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 298, 300.
5
.
TBJG
, 7, 9 (quote), 12, 16â17 July 1940.
6
. Halder,
War Diary
, 13 July 1940, 227.
7
. Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 300â303; Halder,
War Diary
, 13 July 1940, 227; Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 397â400; Weinberg,
A World at Arms
, 117â18.
8
. Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 303â4; Leach,
German Strategy against Russia
, 57;
TBJG
, 20 July 1940; Shirer,
Berlin Diary
, 19 July 1940, 452â57.
9
. Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 304; Citino,
Death of the Wehrmacht
, 32â34; Shirer,
Berlin Diary
, 20 July 1940, 457;
TBJG
, 21 July 1940.
10
.
TBJG
, 14, 17 November, 29 December 1939, 13, 25 January, 21 April 1940; Ueberschär, “Hitlers EntschluÃ,” 91â95; Groscurth,
Tagebücher
, 385 (21 October 1939), 414 (23 November 1939); Below,
Als Hitlers Adjutant
, 217; Halder,
War Diary
, 11 January 1940, 85â86; Speer,
Inside the Third Reich
, 173.
11
. Leach,
German Strategy against Russia
, 53â57; Klink, “Military Concept,” 228â29; Halder,
War Diary
, 26â27, 30 June, 1, 3 July 1940, 217â21; Koch, “Hitler's âProgramme,' ” 896â98.
12
. Halder,
War Diary
, 25, 30 June, 3, 11, 13 July 1940, 217â27; Förster, “Hitler's Decision,” 18â19; Klink, “Military Concept,” 241â51; Koch, “Hitler's âProgramme,' ” 897â98.
13
. Förster, “Hitler Turns East,” 117; Klink, “Military Concept,” 240â45; Halder,
War Diary
, 18, 22â23, 25 June, 3â4 July 1940, 209â22; Hitler quoted in Koch, “Hitler's âProgramme,' ” 896â97.
14
. Halder,
War Diary
, 22 July 1940, 229â33.
15
. Ibid.; Förster, “Hitler's Decision,” 21â22; Klink, “Military Concept,” 251â53; Koch, “Hitler's âProgramme,' ” 903â4; Leach,
German Strategy against Russia
, 58; Ueberschär, “Hitlers EntschluÃ,” 96â97.
16
. Leach,
German Strategy against Russia
, 60â61, 64; Halder,
War Diary
, 22, 30 July 1940, 232, 240â41; Warlimont,
Inside Hitler's Headquarters
, 112.
17
. Ueberschär, “Hitlers EntschluÃ,” 96â97; Förster, “Hitler's Decision,” 15, 21â27, and “Hitler Turns East,” 118; Kershaw,
Fateful Choices
, 66, 208â20; Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 402â3; Herf,
The Jewish Enemy
, 77â91; Shirer,
Berlin Diary
, 20 July 1940, 457â58.
18
. Ueberschär, “Hitlers EntschluÃ,” 97; Förster, “Hitler Turns East,” 118; Kershaw,
Fateful Choices
, 69, 78, 232;
TBJG
, 14 March 1941.