Gora svete Ane, Šlezija (Slovenian Wikipedia)

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  • Review: "Dr. Partsch's 'Silesia,—A Geographical Study'", The Geographical Journal, Royal Geographical Society, 7 (1896) 417–20, p. 419: "the Annaberg (1350 feet), the most easterly cone of Tertiary basalt in Europe."
  • Henning Sørensen, The Alkaline Rocks, London/New York: Wiley, 1974, ISBN 9780471813835, p. 260.
  • "Schlesien (Preußisch-)", Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon Volume 14 Rudera—Soccus, 14th ed. Leipzig: Brockhaus, 1908, OCLC 311499621 p. 499 (nemško)
  • Juliane Haubold, "Der Gipfel der Symbolik: Der Sankt Annaberg als Verkörperung Oberschlesiens", in Wiedergewonnene Geschichte: zur Aneignung von Vergangenheit in den Zwischenräumen Mitteleuropas, ed. Peter Oliver Loew, Christian Pletzing and Thomas Serrier, Veröffentlichungen des Deutschen Polen-Instituts Darmstadt 22, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2006, ISBN 9783447052979, pp. 347–62, p. 348 (nemško)
  • Lucius Teichmann, Die Franziskanerklöster in Mittel- und Ostdeutschland, 1223-1993 (ehemaliges Ostdeutschland in den Reichsgrenzen von 1938), Studien zur katholischen Bistums- und Klostergeschichte 37, Leipzig: Benno, 1995, ISBN 9783895430213, p. 96 (nemško)
  • Chmielus, p. 401.
  • Nieke, p. 88.
  • Carlos Caballero Jurado, The German Freikorps 1918–23, Elite Series 76, Oxford: Osprey, 2001, ISBN 9781841761848, p. 32.
  • Christian Raitz von Frentz, A Lesson Forgotten: Minority Protection Under the League of Nations: The Case of the German Minority in Poland, 1920–1934, Arbeiten zur Geschichte Osteuropas 8, Münster: Lit / New York: St. Martin's, 1999, ISBN 9780312231118, pp. 76–77.
  • Haubold, p. 349.
  • Haubold, p. 356.
  • Haubold, p. 354: "Ausbau des Annaberges zum Wahrzeichen Oberschlesiens und zu einer würdigen religiösen und nationalen Feierstätte".
  • Dobesz, "Der Umgang mit dem Bau- und Kunsterbe", p. 305.
  • Politische Studien 41 (1990) p. 731 (nemško)
  • "Góra Świętej Anny", in Mark Salter and Jonathan Bousfield, Rough Guide to Poland, 5th ed. London: Rough Guides, 2002, ISBN 9781858288499, p. 582.
  • Haubold, p. 347.
  • Teichmann, p. 185.
  • Jahrbuch der Schlesischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Breslau 32 (1992) p. 95 (nemško)
  • Hanna Faryna-Paszkiewicz, Małgorzata Omilanowska and Robert Pasieczny, Atlas zabytków architektury w Polsce, Warsaw: Wydawn Nauk PWN, 2001, ISBN 9788301134785, p. 429 (poljsko)
  • Gunnar Brands, "From World War I Cemeteries to the Nazi 'Fortresses of the Dead': Architecture, Heroic Landscape, and the Quest for National Identity in Germany", in Places of Commemoration: Search for Identity and Landscape Design, ed. Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn, 19th Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture, 1995, Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks, 2001, ISBN 9780884022602, pp. 215–56, p. 241.
  • Brands, p. 242.

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  • Sidney Osborne, The Upper Silesian Question and Germany's Coal Problem, London: Allen and Unwin, 1920, OCLC 405809, p. 150: "The Annaberg, about 1300 feet high, situate[d] approximately ten miles southwest of Gross Strehlitz, contains beds of basalt, and it is a noteworthy fact that it is the most eastern point in Europe where basalt can be found."
  • "Schlesien (Preußisch-)", Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon Volume 14 Rudera—Soccus, 14th ed. Leipzig: Brockhaus, 1908, OCLC 311499621 p. 499 (nemško)