1. See Jean de Vos (as Related to Richard Baxter), I was Hitler’s Slave (London, 1942)
2. Richard Baxter, Hitler’s Darkest Secret: What He Has in Store for Britain (London, 1941).
3. Richard Baxter, Guilty Women (London, 1941), p. 9.
4. See Joanna Alberti, “British Feminists and Anti-Fascism in the 1930s,” in Sybil Oldfield (ed.), This Working-Day World: Women’s Lives and Cultures in Britain, 1914–1945 (London, 1994), pp. 112–124;
5. Julie Gottlieb, “Varieties of Feminist Anti-Fascism,” in Nigel Copsey and Andrzej Olechnowicz (eds), Varieties of Anti-Fascism: Britain in the Inter-war Period (Basingstoke, 2010), pp. 101–118