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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.
111. Ibid., pp. 280, 305, 306.
112. Von Salomon, Die Geachteten, p. 234.
113. Ibid., 176.
114. Ibid., p. 242.
115. Benoist-Mechin, Armee allemande, Vol. 2, p. 214.
116. Ibid., p. 217.
117. Von Salomon, Die Geachteten, p. 249.
118. Richard Hanser, Putsch! (New York: Pyramid Books, 1970), p. 256.
119. Ibid., p. 257.
120. Ernst von Salomon, The Answers of Ernst von Salomon. The 131 Questions
in the Allied Military Government. Eragebogen1 (London: Putnam, 1954 [1951]), p. 56.
121. Hanser, Putsch!, p. 259.
122. Hebert Helbig, Die Trtiger der Rap alio Vertrag (Gottingen: Vandenhoeck
& Ruprecht, 1958), p. 123.
123. Carr, Bolshevik Revolution, pp. 310-11.
124. Cecil F. Melville, The Russian Face of Germany (London: Wishart & Co.,
1932), pp. 86-97, and Hans W. Gatzke, 'Russo-German Military Collaboration During the Weimar Republic', in H. W. Gatzke (ed.), European Diplomacy Between Two Wars, 1919-1933 (Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1972), pp. 50-4.
125. Walther Goerlitz, History of the German General Staff 1657-1945 (New
York: Frederick A. Praeger Publishers, 1962), pp. 231-3.
126. Quigley, Tragedy, p. 425.
127. Stephanie Salzmann, Great Britain, Germany and the Soviet Union. Rapallo
and After, 1922-1934 (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2003), p. 21.
128. Gatzke, 'Russo-German Military Collaboration', p. 59.
129. Rosenberg, Republica tedesca, p. 126.
130. Benoit-Mechin, Armee allemande, Vol. 2, p. 205, and Andre Fourgeaud,
La depreciation et la revalorisation du Mark allemand, et les enseignements de I'experience monetarire allemande (Paris: Payot, 1926), p. 11.
131. Max Hermant, Les paradoxes economiques de VAllemagne moderne
1918-1931 (Paris: Librarie Armand Collin, 1931), pp. 31-3.
132. Holtfrerich, Inflation, p. 14.
133. Ibid., p. 149.
134. Quigley, Tragedy, p. 307.
135. Rosenberg, Republica tedesca, p. 152.
136. Bresciani-Turroni, Inflation, p. 329.
137. Rosenberg, Republica tedesca, p. 155.
138. Fritz K. Ringer, The German Inflation of 1923 (New York: Oxford
University Press, 1969), p. 94; emphasis added.
139. Viscount DAbernon, The Diary of an Ambassador (New York: Double-day, Doran 8c Company Inc., 1929), p. 329; emphasis added.
140. Holtfrerich, Inflation, p. 132.
141. F. D. Graham, Exchange, Prices and Production in Hyper-Inflation
Germany, 1920-1923 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1930), pp. 52ff.
142. Fourgeaud, Depreciation, pp. 93-4.
143. Germany's GDP in 1923, in terms of 1913 prices, was 34,9 billion
marks; $2 billion correspond, at the rate of 4,2 marks per dollar, to approximately 9 billion marks, that is, 25 percent of 1923 GDP.
144. Fourgeaud, Depreciation, pp. 94-6.
145. Jan Van Zanden, The Economic History of the Netherlands, 1914-1995
(London: Routledge, 1997), pp. 102-4.
146. Ibid., p. 118.
147. Bresciani-Turroni, Inflation, p. 58.
148. Fourgeaud, Depreciation, p. 13.
149. Alvi, Occidente, p. 181, and Hermant, Paradoxes, pp. 54-5.
150. Holtfrerich, Inflation, pp. 290-5.
151. Hermann Jacques, Allemagne, societe a responsabilitee limitee (Paris:
Editions de la revue mondiale, 1932), pp. 118, 141.
152. Riddell, Intimate Diary, p. 40.
153.