^David Yisraeli, The Palestine Problem in German Politics, 1889–1945, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, 1974.
^ 6.06.1Robert S. Wistrich, David Ohana. The Shaping of Israeli Identity: Myth, Memory, and Trauma, Issue 3. London, England, UK; Portland, Oregon, USA: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd., 1995. Pp. 88.
^Sasson Sofer. Zionism and the Foundations of Israeli Diplomacy. Cambridge University Press, 2007. Pp. 254. "Lehi's leader Stern stated that he incorporated elements of both the left and the right."
^“此组织被其盟友称为‘莱希’,被其敌人称为‘斯特恩帮’。”("This group was known to its friends as LEHI and to its enemies as the Stern Gang.") Blumberg, Arnold. History of Israel, Westport, CT, USA: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, 1998. p 106.
^“自称‘以色列自由斗士’,或者,尖刻一些,斯特恩帮”("calling themselves Lohamei Herut Yisrael (LHI) or, less generously, the Stern Gang.") Lozowick, Yaacov. Right to Exist : A Moral Defense of Israel's Wars. Westminster, MD, USA: Doubleday Publishing, 2003. p 78.
^“结果以分裂告终,斯特恩带着自己的团队离开伊尔贡。这一组织被英国人蔑称为‘斯特恩帮’,后称为‘莱希’”("It ended in a split with Stern leading his own group out of the Irgun. This was known pejoratively by the British as "the Stern Gang' – later as Lehi") Shindler, Colin. Triumph of Military Zionism : Nationalism and the Origins of the Israeli Right. London, GBR: I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited, 2005. p 218.
^“他们的希伯来语简称为‘莱希’,对于世界的其他地方,他们更为人熟知的(如果不是臭名昭著的话)名称是斯特恩帮——致力于终结英国对巴勒斯坦统治,意图建立犹太国家的,一个残忍地有效而嗜杀的恐怖组织。”("Known by their Hebrew acronym as LEHI they were more familiar, not to say notorious, to the rest of the world as the Stern Gang – a ferociously effective and murderous terrorist group fighting to end British rule in Palestine and establish a Jewish state." )Cesarani, David. Major Faran's Hat: Murder, Scandal and Britain's War Against Jewish Terrorism, 1945–1948. London. Vintage Books. 2010. p 01.
^ELIAHU AMIKAM Stern Gang Leader(Free Preview; full article requires payment.). The Washington Post: D5. 16 August 1995 [18 November 2008]. (原始内容存档于2012-10-17). 斯特恩帮,在希伯来语中被称为莱希,以色列自由战士的简写,是建国前地下组织中最激进的。(The [AMIKAM] Stern Gang – known in Hebrew as Lehi, an acronym for Israel Freedom Fighters – was the most militant of the pre-state underground groups.)
^ 16.016.116.2Nachman Ben-Yehuda. The Masada Myth: Collective Memory and Mythmaking in Israel. Madison, Wisconsin, USA: Wisconsin University Press, 1995. Pp. 322.
^Joseph Heller. The Stern Gang: Ideology, Politics, and Terror, 1940–1949. Pp. 8.
^Ami Pedahzur, The Israeli Response to Jewish Extremism and Violence: Defending Democracy, Manchester University Press, Manchester and New York 2002 p.77
^Gabriel Ben-Dor and Ami Pedahzur,'Jewish Self-Defence and Terrorist Groups Prior to the Establishment of the State of Israel: Roots and Traditions,' in Ami Pedahzur, Leonard Weinberg (eds.), Religious Fundamentalism and Political Extremism,, Frank Cass, 2004 pp. 94–120, pp. 115–116:'one final terrorist act. . .'
^ 22.022.1Awards for military service towards the establishment of the State of Israel. Israeli Ministry of Defense. [17 September 2018]. (原始内容存档于17 April 2006). The ribbon is awarded to: All those who were members of the LEHI underground for a term of six months or more, in the period dating from 1940 up until the establishment of the State of Israel ... Presentation of the ribbon began in 1980.
^Colin Shindler, The Land Beyond Promise: Israel, Likud and the Zionist Dream, I.B. Tauris, 2002, p. 25:“斯特恩视希特勒为一系列反犹主义者中的最后一位,认为只要确立共同利益,希特勒就可以被争取。在当时的巴勒斯坦,斯特恩并不是唯一一位认为希特勒只是迫害者而非种族灭绝者。建立犹太国家的梦想主导了锡安主义者的思想,1940年时最终解决方案尚被认为是天方夜谭。斯特恩认为希特勒希望通过种族迁徙清理德国国内犹太人。”('Stern perceived Hitler as the latest in a long line of anti-Semites who could be won over if the common interest was identified. In Palestine at that time, Stern was not alone in regarding Hitler as a persecutor and not an exterminator. The dream of attaining a Jewish state dominated Zionist thinking and the very idea of the Final Solution was unthinkable in 1940. Stern believed that Hitler wanted Germany to be judenrein through emigration'.)
^Ben-Ami, Eliezer “Yehezkel”. "How was the Lehi symbol born? (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)". Freedom Fighters of Israel Heritage Association (FFI-LEHI). 《塔纳赫·诗篇》137:5:“耶路撒冷啊,我若忘记你,情愿我的右手忘记技巧。”
^Heller, p. 112, quoted in Perliger and Weinberg, 2003, pp. 106–107.
^Calder Walton. British Intelligence and the Mandate of Palestine: Threats to British national security immediately after the Second World War. Intelligence and National Security. 2008, 23 (4): 435–462. doi:10.1080/02684520802293049.
^ 29.029.1He Khazit (underground publication of Lehi), Issue 2, August 1943. 此文章无署名,这对此类出版物颇为常见。译自原文。对此文章的讨论参见Heller, p. 115
^Bethell Nicholas, The Palestine Triangle: The Struggle between British, Jews, and the Arabs, 1935–48 (1979), page 278
^David Yisraeli, The Palestine Problem in German Politics, 1889–1945, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, 1974. 可见网页副本:German (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆) English (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆). 亦参见 Otto von Hentig, Mein Leben (Goettingen, 1962) pp. 338–339
^Lenni Brenner, Zionism in the Age of the Dictators 2004, p234
^Natan Yellin-Mor, manuscript in English quoted by Lenni Brenner, 51 Documents (Barracade Books, 2002) p. 308.
^Cesarani, David: Major Farran's Hat: The Untold Story of the Struggle to Establish the Jewish State (2009)
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^Ami Pedahzur, The Israeli Response to Jewish Terrorism and Violence: Defending Democracy, Manchester University Press, Manchester and New York 2002 p. 77
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