Brook-Shepherd, December 17–19, 1990, in ibid., p. 328.
17. Michelle Green, Ellen Wallace, and Jonathan Cooper, “Europe’s Heads, Crowned and Otherwise, Bury Zita, the Last Habsburg Empress,” People , April 17, 1989, accessed March 4, 2012, http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/00003000320120043000300.html
18. Tony Judt, Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (New York: Penguin Books, 2005), pp. 2–3.
19. Green, Wallace, and Cooper, “Europe’s Heads, Crowned and Otherwise, Bury Zita, the Last Habsburg Empress,” People , April 17, 1989, accessed March 4, 2012, http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/00003000320120043000300.html
20. Bogle, A Heart for Europe , p. 160.
21. New York Times , April 2, 1989.
22. Thomas, “Empress Zita,” The Catholic Counter-Reformation , p. 1.
Epilogue
1. Bogle, A Heart for Europe , p. iii.
2. Letter of Dr. Otto von Habsburg to the author, April 28, 2007.
3. For further information on Otto von Habsburg, the Duke of Windsor, King George VI, and the mystery of Grand Duchess Anastasia/Anna Anderson, consult the bibliography that follows.
4. Raffael Scheck, Mothers of the Nation: Right-Wing Women in Weimar Germany (New York: Berg Publishing, 2004), p. 11.
5. On the Official Website of the Imperial and Royal House of Hohenzollern, her name is given as Hermione. This is somewhat modern, as most pre-twenty-first-century sources refer to her as Hermine ( http://www.preussen.de/en/family/family_tree/william_ii._king_of_prussia__german_emperor.html [viewed November 1, 2011]).
6. Cecil, Wilhelm II , p. 315.
7. Clark, Kaiser Wilhelm II , p. 355.
8. Shaw, Royal Babylon (Kobo desktop version), chap. 5, para. 19.
9. The June 3 flotilla was the largest assemblage of boats in history. The celebrations that day were also the largest England had seen since the reign of King Charles II in the 1660s.
10. Ibid., chap. 9, para. 109.
11. Wilson and King, Resurrection of the Romanovs , p. 98.
12. Death certificate of Anastasia Nicholaievna Manahan, February 12, 1984, Commonwealth of Virginia, certificate of death 203-256, op. cit. in Resurrection of the Romanovs , King and Wilson, p. 253. Anderson married American professor Dr. John “Jack” Manahan in 1968.
13. Wall Street Journal , August 26, 2011.
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