Literature
- (Dutch) Cees Fasseur Juliana & Bernhard - het verhaal van een huwelijk: de jaren 1936-1956, renewed ed. (2009)
- (Dutch) Cees Fasseur Juliana & Bernhard - het verhaal van een huwelijk: de jaren 1936-1956 (2008)
- (Dutch) Lambert J.Giebels De Greet Hofmans-affaire - hoe de Nederlandse monarchie bijna ten onder ging (2007)
- (Dutch) Hans Daalder Drees en Soestdijk - over de zaak-Hofmans en andere crises 1948-1958 (2006)
- (Dutch) J.G.Kikkert Crisis op Soestdijk - Nederland als bananenmonarchie, renewed ed. (2005)
- (Dutch) J.G.Kikkert Crisis op Soestdijk - Nederland als bananenmonarchie (1996)
- (Dutch) A.Bredenhoff Greet Hofmans - occult licht op een koninklijke affaire (1996)
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