3Richard W. Mackay, The Zabern Affair 1913–1914, (Lanhan, 1991).
4Wolfgang Paul, Hermann Göring: Hitler Paladin or Puppet? trans. Helmut Bögler, (London, 1998) p. 39. See also Stefan Martens, Hermann Göring: “erster Paladin des Führers” und “Zweiter Mann im Reich”, (Paderborn, 1985). Gordon Craig, The Politics of the Prussian Army, 1640–1945, (Oxford, 1978), p. 40.
5Richard Overy, Interrogations: Inside the Minds of the Nazi Elite, (London, 2001), pp. 141–152.
6Peter Uiberall on Göring, in Adam Curtis, ‘The Living Dead’, BBC, 1995.
7Andreas Gautschi, Der Reichsjägermeiste: Fakten und Legenden um Hermann Göring, (Suderburg, 1999), p. 53.
8See on this: Stefan Dirscherl, Tier- und Naturschutz im Nationalsozialismus: Gesetzgebung, Ideologie und Praxis, (Göttingen, 2012), and Tier- und Naturschutz im Nationalsozialismus: Gesetzgebung.
9 https://www.academia.edu/43096984/Weidmanns_Heil_a_history_of_Social _Hunting_and_the_German_Middle_Class_1848_1914_27 April 2020.
10Ferdinand von Raesfeld, Das Deutsche Weidwerk: Ein Lehr- und Handbuch der Jagd, (Berlin, 1914).
11Fritz Röhrig, Wald und Weidwerk: In Geschichte und Gegenwart, (Potsdam, 1933, 1938 and 2003).
12Ibid., p. 176–178.
13Ibid., p. 205–209.
14Ibid., p. 213–215.
15Nigel H. Jones, Hitler’s Heralds: The Story of the Freikorps 1918–1923, (London, 1987), pp. 124–125.
16Michael Vale, The Princely Court: Medieval Courts and Culture in North-West Europe, 1270–1380, (Oxford, 2002), p. 184.
17Gautschi, Der Reichsjägermeister, p. 44.
18http://digital.library.wise.edu/1711.dl/AldoLeopold/Writings Miscellaneous Manuscripts; Lectures; Yale Reports; German notes pp. 938–944. 27 April 2021
19Ibid.
20Kurt Mantel, Reichsjagdgesetz, (München, 1934), pp. 23–25.
21Allen, The Nazi Seizure of Power, p. 221.
22Alan E. Steinweis, Kristallnacht 1938, (Cambridge Mass., 2009), pp. 104–105. See also Susanne Heim & Götz Aly, ‘Staatliche Ordnung und ‘organische Lösung’. Die Rede Hermann Görings ‘über die Judenfrage’ vom 6 Dezember 1938’, Jahrbuch für Antisemitismusforschung 2, 1993, pp. 378–404.
23BArch, R3701/2033, Reichforstamt, Forstamt Steegen, SS-Lagers Stutthof 15 August 1941.
24Michel Foucault, The Order of Things, (London, 1989), pp. 137–179.
25Lutz Heck, Auf Tiersuche in Weiter Welt, (Berlin, 1943), pp. 232–296.
26http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/AldoLeopold, Clifford F. Butcher, ‘Every Farm in Wisconsin to Be a Game Preserve’, The Milwaukee Journal, Sunday, January 5, 1936, p. 2 and p. II, 27 April 2021.
27Aldo Leopold, ‘Deer and Dauerwald in Germany. I. History’, Journal of Forestry 34, No.4 and 5 (1936), p. 366–7.
28Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almamanac: And Sketches Here and There, (New York, 1949).
29Walter Frevert, Rominten, (München, 1957), p. 216.
30Frank Uekoetter, The Green and the Brown: A History of Conservation in Nazi Germany, (Cambridge, 2006), p. 72
31Heck, Auf Tiersuche in Weiter Welt, pp. 215.
32Andreas Gautschi, Walter Frevert, Eines Waidmanns Wechsel und Wege, (Melsungen, 2005), see also BArch, Lw. Personalakte, Walter Frevert.
33Ibid., p. 12
34Gautschi, Der Reichsjägermeister, pp. 89–92.
35Walter Frevert, Jagdliches Brauchtum, (Berlin, 1936), pp. 51–69.
36David Dalby, Lexicon of The Mediaeval German Hunt: A Lexicon of Middle High German Terms (1050–1500) associated with the Chase, Hunting with Bows, Falconry, Trapping and Fowling, (Berlin, 1965), pp. i–v.
37Sir James Frazer, The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion, (London, 1993), p. 521.
38Frevert, Jagdliches Brauchtun, 1936, p. 68.
39Gritzbach, Hermann Göring, p. 118.
40Ibid., p. 33 and 134.
41Richard Blasé, Die Jägerprüfung, (Melsungen, 1970), p. 17 referred to Frevert and p. 268 Scherping.
42Eric Hobsbawm/Terence Ranger, The Invention of Tradition, (Cambridge, 1983), pp. 1–4, 6, 104.
43Adolf Galland, The First and the Last: The German Fighter Force in the World War II, (London, 1970), p. 100.
44Ibid., pp. 13–17, p. 55.
45Stephan Bungay, The Most Dangerous Enemy: A History of the Battle of Britain, (London, 2010), p. 80 and p. 188.
46Ibid. p. 92.
47Ibid., p. 88.
48Ibid., p. 82.
49Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen, Der Rote Kampfflieger, (Berlin, 1933), foreword: ‘Manfred von Richthofen zum Gedächtnis – Hermann Göring.’
50Sönke Neitzel (ed), Tapping Hitler’s Generals: Transcripts of Secret Conversations, 1942–45, trans. Geoffrey Brooks, (Barnsley, 2007), pp. 113–117.
51TNA, WO208/4170 C.S.D.I.C. (UK), S.R.G.G. 1230(C), Generalleutnant Galland (JV44), Captured Tegernsee 5 May 1945, interrogation on the 17 May 1945.
52BArch, RL31/3, Kriegstagebuch LWSB, 6 August 1942.
53The Avalon Project, at http://avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/03-12-46.aspCross-examination by Dr. Stahmer, 12 March 1946.
54TNA WO208/4170 C.S.D.I.C. (UK), S.R.G.G. 1228(C), Generalleutnant Galland (JV44), Captured Tegernsee 5 May 1944, interrogation on the 16 May 1945.
55James Corum, The Luftwaffe: Creating the Operational Air War, 1918–1940, (Kansas, 1997).
56Michael Imort, ‘“Forestopia”: the use of the forest landscape in naturalizing National Socialist policies of Volk, race and Lebensraum 1918–1945’, PhD Thesis, Queen’s University, 2000, pp. 485–486.
57BArch RW 19/936.Wehrwirtsschaftstab, Mobilisation Kalender (Berlin, 26 April 1939). File indicated in the event of war the Reichsforstamt would be mobilised under the Luftwaffe.
58NARA, RG242, T77/780/5506284-5506484 Wehrmacht Ersatzplan 1945, section 62, Reichsforstamt.
59NARA, RG242, OKW Wehrwirtschafts- und Rüstungsamt (OKW Wi Ru Amt): T77/100/824182 on RFA manpower and T77/145/880000-50, RFA mobilisation to Economic Warfare Staff.
60Roger James Bender, The Luftwaffe: Air, Organisation of the Third Reich, (Atglen, 1997).
61NARA, RG242, T77/780/5506284-568, OKW-WEA, Wehrmacht-Ersatzplan 1945, recorded an all-branches manpower level of 1,966,862 on 1 October 1944, while the Air Ministry (1948), The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force (1933 to 1945), London: Pamphlet 248, p. 395, recorded an estimate of 2,304,500 on 15 December 1944, for all branches.
62Air Ministry, p.4. Air Ministry (A.C.A.S.[I]), The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force (1933 to 1945) , (London 1948). Thanks to Manny Phelps for the loan of this book.
63Rudolf Lehmann, The Leibstandarte , trans. Nick Olcott, (Winnipeg, 1987), p.1.
64This division was eventually designated the Fallschirm-Panzer-Division 1 Hermann Göring. For simplification purposes this formation is referred to the Hermann Göring Division throughout the rest of the book.
65Rudel, Stuka Pilot, pp. 1–9.
66Galland, First and the Last, pp. 1–9.
67Ibid., p. 88.
68 https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn100256927 April 2021.
69Rudel, Stuka Pilot, p. 118.
70Ibid., p. 354.
71Bernd Wegner, Waffen-SS: Organization, Ideology and Function, trans. Ronald Webster, (Oxford, 1990).
72Ibid., pp. 112–121.
73Ibid., p. 33 and 134.
74Ibid., p. 6, and 104.
75Ibid., p. 6, and 104.
76Frevert, Rominten (1957), p. 223.
77Cajus Bekker, The Luftwaffe War Diaries, (London, 1972), p. 401 and p. 295.
78Volker Knopf, Stefan Martens, Görings Reich. Selbstinszenierungen in Carinhall, (Berlin, 1999).
79Frank Uekoetter, The Green and the Brown: A History of Conservation in Nazi Germany, (Cambridge, 2006), pp. 101–7.
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