Source Notes

Courtois, Stephane, Nicolas Werth, J-Louis Panne, Andrezij Paczkowski, Karel Barosik, Jean-Louis Margolin, The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression (Harvard College 1999)
Carroll, Lewis, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There (1872) Even though the Walrus and the Carpenter were likely meant to symbolize Buddha and Jesus, their resemblance to Stalin and Hitler is slightly prophetic. The story was written fifty years before their rise to dictatorship, and by coincidence the character resembling Stalin is the more gluttonous of the two, and the one with the handkerchief.
Cowen, Tyler, gThe Socialist Roots of Modern Anti-Semitismh The Freeman, a publication of the Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., January 1997, Vol. 47, No. 1. (http://www.libertyhaven.com/politicsandcurrentevents/discrimination/socialist.shtml)
Goebbels, Joseph and Mjonir, Die verfluchten Hakenkreuzler. Etwas zum Nachdenken or Those Damn Nazis (Munich: Verlag Frz. Eher, 1932). These excerpts are taken from a Ministry of Propaganda pamphlet. Several hundred thousand were printed and distributed. Goebbels' writing is unbelievably convoluted and contradictory.
(http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/haken32.htm)
Hayek, F. A., The Road to Serfdom (Chicago 1944)
Hippler, Fritz, gDer Film als Waffeh or gFilm as a Weaponh, Unser Wille und Weg, 7, pp. 21-23
Johnson, Paul, Modern Times: The World from the Twenties to the Eighties (New York 1983)
Mises, Ludwig von, Socialism (Indianapolis 1981)
Orwell, George, gThe Politics of Englishh (London 1946)
Shirer, William L., The Nightmare Years 1930-1940, (Boston 1984)
Sowell, Thomas, gThe high cost of shibbolethsh (February 15, 2002)
Thompson, Bruce, gThe Ministry of Illusion: German Cinema in the Goebbels Erah SEHR, volume 5, Supplement: Cultural and Technological Incubations of Fascism, Updated December 17, 1996
http://www.stanford.edu/group/SHR/5-supp/text/thompson.html
Wheeler, Jack, gNone Dare Call it Fascismh (June 6, 1997) The authorship of this may be in dispute. I have seen several variations of this essay, all citing references to Ludwig von Mises and the Fabian Society. It seems to be an interest for conspiracy theorists. Ironically, the Fabian Society claims to be a leftist think tank.