Cf. in addition to the three sources already cited, many reports in the Daily Mail, e.g. 14 February 1940;
2.
Evening Standard, e.g. 18 March 1940; Star, 5 December 1939;
3.
Birmingham Mail, e.g. 7 February 1940;
4.
Glasgow Herald, e.g. 24 February 1940;
5.
Evening News, e.g. 7 November 1941;
6.
Sunday Times, e.g. 20 December 1942.
7.
News Review, 16 June 1942 .
8.
In addition to the three major sources, the Daily Herald as early as 23 November 1938;
9.
but most explicitly the Manchester Guardian, 27 October, 1942.
10.
Mein Kampf at least since 1932. The programme was published by Allen & Unwin, Hitler's Official Programme, London, 1934.
11.
The fullest textual quotation from both is in Quarterly Review, July 1933 (translated from the German); extended quotations, aside from the obvious places, are to be found in the News of the World, 26 March 1933.
12.
Das Schwarze Korps, 22 November 1938.
13.
Cf. e.g. Daily Worker, 15 February 1934.
14.
Der Angriff, 8 November 1938.
15.
Cf. e.g. Sunday Express, 19 June 1938;
16.
Everybody's Weekly, 17 September 1938;
17.
Sunday Express, 14 May 1939;
18.
Evening News, 30 March 1939.
19.
Cf. e.g. Evening Standard, 21 July 1942 and compare with Sunday Dispatch, 15 August 1943 .
20.
The best and most readily available source for refugee statistics in this period is W. Rosenstock, 'A Survey of Jewish Emigration from Germany 1933-1939', Leo Baeck Year BookI (1956), pp. 373-90.
21.
Aside from the Manchester Guardian there are few examples. One is Time& Tide, 11 February 1939, 15 July 1939, another the Spectator, 28 January 1944.
22.
Daily Telegraph, 30 December 1935.
23.
Evening News, 13 July 1938.
24.
Observer, 31 July 1938 .
25.
At least once even in the Observer, most commonly in the Evening News.
26.
Some remarkable examples can be found in issues of the Edinburgh Evening Dispatch for April and May 1933, and in the Spectator, 6 February 1942, 13 February 1942.
27.
British Institute of Public Opinion (the 'Gallup Poll') , News Chronicle, 31 July 1939 .
28.
News Chronicle, 28 November 1938.
29.
The report spoke of 'more than four out of five of those who expressed an opinion' but gave no percentages; H. Cantrill, Public Opinion 1935-1946, Princeton, 1951, p. 382, gives the figures as 'Yes'—73 per cent, 'No'—15 per cent, 'No Opinion'—12 per cent.
30.
News Chronicle, 14 November 1946.
31.
W. Buchanan and H. Cantrill, How the Nations See Each Other , University of Illinois, 1953, p. 140.
32.
H.J. Eysenck, 'The Psychology of Anti-Semitism', The Nineteenth Century and After, CXLIV, 1948, pp. 277-84.
33.
J.H. Robb, Working Class Anti-Semite, London, 1954, pp. 69-72, 92.