day’s headlines: On Berlin’s newspapers, see ibid., 477–504; Fritzsche,
"the way it really is"; crossroads in Europe; "Catch Hennig": Fritzsche,
arranged a pardon: On the Voigt episode, see Wolfgang Heidelmayer, ed.,
"amounted to anything": Glatzer and Glatzer, eds.,
"don’t you think?": Quoted in Hedda Adlon,
"half-museum, half-living room": Quoted in Korff and Rürup,
"bespectacled men at their sides": Huret,
36 percent Russians: Korff and Rürup,
"all over again": Huret,
"most enticing nights": Hans Ostwald, ed.,
"almost completely disappeared"; "dominate the milieu": Quoted in Senior,
Heinze case: See Richard Evans, "Prostitution, State and Society in Imperial Germany,"
"down the street"; "fair game"; "have survived": Ostwald,
Ringvereine: Read and Fisher,
"rest of the world": Ostwald,
"houses and humanity": Magnus Hirschfeld,
"how they live"; "Amerika-Franzl"; "strong sympathy"; "indecent occurred": Ibid., 13, 21, 48, 52.
two thousand male prostitutes: See Modris Eksteins,
Eulenbergcase: See Kiaulehn,
"cleared or stoned": Quoted in Cecil,
"in an iron grip": Quoted in Korff and Rürup,
cases of emergency: G. A. Ritter and Jürgen Kocka,
"my work mechanically": Quoted in ibid., 152–153.
"paid for each piece": Quoted in Korff and Rürup,
Home and Work Show: Ibid., 336.
unable to conceive children; "cradle of her child": Rosemary Orthmann,
"nothing but a broodhen": Quoted in Cecil,
"the day after": Georg Hermann,
"needles sticking out": Quoted in Fritzsche,
workers in imperial Germany: See Kiaulehn, 169–214; Eduard Bernstein, ed.,
SPD electoral successes: Erbe, "Berlin im Kaiserreich," in Ribbe, ed.,
"exotic colorful bird": Elzbieta Etinger,
"be gunned down": Quoted in Jay Winter and Blaine Baggett,
"exclusive use of traffic": Quoted in Thomas Lindenberger,
Chapter 3
"become a world-empire": Quoted in Malcolm Carroll,
"German impudence": Quoted in Friedrich Thimme, "Die Kruger Depesche,"
"unfortunate impression": Sir Sidney Lee,
"wants to fight": Quoted in J. C. G. Röhl,
"jumpy" fellow: Quoted in Cecil,
gift of Frederick the Great statue: Nathan Miller,
"failure in history": Quoted in Robert K. Massie,