Austrian economics: Jaszi, pp. 209-12; AZ, Dec. 20, 1913.
Slum scenes: AZ, Jan. 19, 1914.
Suicide statistics: AZ, Jan. 7, 1914.
Funeral habits: Friedlander, Glanz, p. 233.
Warm fall and winter weather: AZ, Oct. 5, Dec. 5, Dec. 7, and Dec. 30, 1913.
Warm-winter scenes: AZ, Dec. 7, 1913; IWE, Dec. 27, 1913.
Christmas scenes: Wilhelm, p. 97; Friedlander, Glanz, pp. 196-99.
New Year's Eve scene: AZ and IWE, Jan. 2, 1914.
Pummerin: Groner, p. 450.
CHAPTER 12 (pages 146–151)
Molten-lead game: author's interviews.
Archducal baby: AZ, Jan. 9, 1914.
Fifty-two suicides: AZ, Feb. 26, 1914.
Sudden blizzard: AZ, Jan. 9, 1914.
Serb cable on Habsburg baby: WZ, Jan. 11, 1914.
Serb Prince on Prime Minister to Russia: May, p. 469.
French-Russian ties against Central Powers: Corti, p. 403.
Conrad pushes for military preparedness: Kiszling, p. 270.
Franz Ferdinand counters Conrad: Brook-Shepherd, p. 211; Auersperg, p. 187.
Conrad's measures: Kiszling, p. 271.
Hitler's arrest and his letter: Maser, pp. 39–42; Bullock, p. 48.
CHAPTER 13 (pages 152–160)
Ilk details: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 184-85.
Princip details: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 192.
Young Bosnians: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 175.
"Only our poets and revolutionaries awake": Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 230.
Young Bosnians' abstinence: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 208.
Ilia in Second Balkan War: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 185.
Princip tries to enlist in Second Balkan War: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 195-96.
Princip's favorite Nietzsche lines: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 288.
Princip and Ilia discuss killing Franz Ferdinand, and Princip leaves for Belgrade, via his native village: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 283-84.
Kokoschka details: Whitford, pp. 36–37.
Kokoschka and Alma Mahler and the painting Tempest: Whitford, pp. 94–95.
Kokoschka on his Tempest: Spiel, p. 193.
Haugwitz gala: Fritsche, p. 258.
Bank Employees' Balclass="underline" Fremd., Jan. 22, 1914.
Public Bath Attendants' Balclass="underline" AZ, Jan. 20, 1914.
Laundresses' balclass="underline" NWT, Feb. 9, 1914.
Ball at Court details: Brook-Shepherd, p. 211; Corti, pp. 407-8; Auersperg, p. 67.
Habsburg family balclass="underline" Fritsche, p. 256.
Cumberland Balclass="underline" Groner, p. 107; Fritsche, pp. 258-59.
Croy-Sternberg benefit: Fritsche, p. 259.
Vienna weather and mood around Ash Wednesday: IWE, Feb. 27, 1914; NWT, Feb. 28, 1914.
CHAPTER 14 (pages 161–171)
Albanian background: May, pp. 460-67; Corti, p. 407; AZ, January and February passim.
Prince of Wied details: AZ, February, March, and April 1914, passim; Redlich, pp. 224-28 passim.
Albanian postage stamps: AZ, Dec. 29, 1913; AZ, Jan. 22, 1914.
Wied's journey to and arrival in Albania: NFP, Mar. 8, 9, 10, 1914; Redlich, p. 221.
"Tragic operetta": Redlich, p. 220.
Princip's arrival in Belgrade: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 287.
Princip commemorations: Brook-Shepherd, p. 271.
Princip's father: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 189.
Student firebrands in Belgrade: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 288.
Princip-Cabrinovic alliance to kill Franz Ferdinand: Kiszling, p. 285; Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 289-90.
Franz Ferdinand and Kaiser meeting at Miramare: Brook-Shepherd, p. 212; Kiszling, pp. 273-74; Albertini, p. 508; Duke of Hohenberg oncamera account about his grandfather Franz Ferdinand, in TV documentary made by Ernst Trost for Austrian State Television in the series Das Bleibe vom Doppel-Adler.
Mordskerl quote by Franz Ferdinand on Kaiser: Kann, p. 120.
Franz Ferdinand choice of Albanian mbret: Kiszling, p. 199.
Hungarian oppression of Serbs in Bosnia: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 123.
Franz Ferdinand report on Miramare to Franz Joseph: Franz Ferdinands Lebensroman, p. 176.
CHAPTER 15 (pages 172–179)
Turf gala: NFP, Apr. 14, 1914; IWE, Apr. 14, 1914.
Aeronautical Parade: Apr. 14, 1914; IWE, Apr. 14, 1914.
Unemployed march: AZ, Apr. 14, 1914.
Paragraph Fourteen dissolving Parliament: May, pp. 433-34.
"I gave them spring fever": IWE, Apr. 15, 1914.
Sttirgkh background: May, p. 429.
Conversations with Berchtold at track: NWT, Apr. 15, 1914; Redlich, p. 224.
Radoteur wins race: NFP, Apr. 14, 1914.
Berchtold meets Italian Foreign Minister in Abbazia: AZ, Apr. 15, 1914; Hantsch, pp. 534-36; Fritsche, p. 266.
Russian strikes: AZ, Mar. 29, Apr. 7, 1914.
Vienna spring weather: IWE, Apr. 23, 1914.
Deliciously traditional questions: AZ, Mar. 10, 1914.
Princess Metternich party: Fritsche, p. 78.
Alt Wien exhibit: AZ, May 1, 1914.
Franz Joseph's illness announced: Corti, p. 408.
CHAPTER 1 6 (pages 180–188)
Franz Joseph's illness and succession problems and prospects: Kiszling, pp. 252-53; Cormons, p. 154; Redlich, p. 228.
Restaurant Meissl & Schadn: Groner, p. 650.
Franz Ferdinand's plans to change Empire: Kiszling, pp. 81, 252-60, 275-76; Brook-Shepherd, pp. 120, 145-50.
Franz Ferdinand versus Tisza: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 127; Albertini, vol. 1, p. 509; Kiszling, p. 205.
Franz Ferdinand's prospective appointments: Kiszling, p. 265.
Worriers in vineyard inns: Fremd., Apr. 27, 1914; IWE, Apr. 25-May 10, 1914, passim.
"Wien, Wien": Johnston, p. 128.
Grand Hotel restaurant: Fritsche, p. 114.
General Conrad's bleak prospects: Gina Conrad, p. 109.
General Conrad's letter to Gina: Gina Conrad, pp. 29 and 31.
CHAPTER 17 (pages 189–193)
Graben background: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 212; Brook-Shepherd, p. 217.
Graben recruited by Princip: Kiszling, p. 285.
Colonel Apis details: Albertini, vol. 2, pp. 26–29; Taylor, pp. 195-96.
Apis assassinates King Alexander: Brook-Shepherd, p. 214.
Black Hand: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 371, 376.
Princip contacts Black Hand: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 290-93; Albertini, vol. 2, pp. 56–57.
Pistol practice: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 293.
CHAPTER 18 (pages 194–202)
Ilia attacks Socialists of Vienna: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 223-24; BrookShepherd, p. 226.
Trotsky's impression of Viktor Adler: Trotsky, My Life, p. 211.
Young Bosnians' abstinence: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 208-9.
Adler's student group: de La Grange, p. 68.
Nietzsche's influence on such groups: McGrath, pp. 69–70.
Hitler gives Mussolini works of Nietzsche: Fermi, p. 433.
Adler's version of new proletarian: McGrath, p. 214.
Socialists' many clubs: Friedlander, Wolken, pp. 265-69.
"World's most educated proletarians": McGrath, p. 215.
International situation tense: NFP, Apr. 20-May 5, 1914, passim.
Rosa Luxemburg quote: AZ, Feb. 21, 1914.
German Reichstag statistics and French election date: NFP, Apr. 20May 5, 1914, passim.
Russian strikes: Possony, p. 154.
Anniversary session of Socialist Internationaclass="underline" AZ, Apr. 14, 1914.
Mahler's Third Symphony, Nietzsche, and May Day: de La Grange, pp. 101, 365-66; McGrath, pp. 222, 244.
May Day march description: AZ, May 2, 1914.
CHAPTER 19 (pages 203–206)
Freud's symptoms: Jones, vol. 2, p. 105; Schur, p. 91.
Freud's tactics vis-a-vis Jung: Clark, pp. 352-53.
Freud using "Narcissism" paper against Jung: Clark, pp. 336-37.
Jung resignation from Yearbook: Clark, p. 332.
Freud's "breach against my will" and "desired rupture" quotes: Clark, pp. 330 and 334, respectively.
Jung is "totally… incompatible": Clark, p. 334.
Barrage at Jung and completion of Freud-Jung breach: Jones (abridged), p. 325; Clark, p. 335.