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Weimar Republic: Democracy, Hyperinflation, and the Road to Hitler
Weimar Republic: Democracy, Hyperinflation, and the Road to Hitler
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Weimar Republic: Democracy, Hyperinflation, and the Road to Hitler

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It was the democracy that should have survived.For fourteen years, the Weimar Republic stood as one of the most ambitious democratic experiments in modern history. Its constitution guaranteed rights that most nations only dreamed of. Its cities produced art, film, architecture, and ideas that permanently transformed Western civilization. Its people voted, organized, and debated with the full freedoms of a functioning democracy. And then, in the space of a single afternoon on January 30, 1933, it handed power to Adolf Hitler and ceased to exist.How does a democracy die? Not always through invasion. Not always through sudden revolution. Sometimes it dies through a thousand smaller failures — a judicial system that protects murderers on the right while imprisoning activists on the left, a military establishment that swears loyalty to a constitution it secretly despises, a political class that miscalculates one time too many, and an economic catastrophe that strips ordinary people of everything they have and leaves them willing to follow anyone who promises it back.This is that story, told in full.In The Weimar Republic, Dr. Hanna B. Rathenau-Stein takes readers through every defining chapter of one of history's most consequential fourteen years. From the chaos of November 1918, when a republic was proclaimed from a window without anyone quite planning it, through the savage street violence of the early years, the hyperinflation that destroyed an entire generation's savings, the extraordinary cultural flowering of the Golden Twenties, the rise of a movement whose electoral success no one took seriously until it was too late, and finally the backroom decisions of January 1933 that handed a democracy to its destroyer — every moment is examined with the precision of scholarship and the urgency of a story that still matters.This is not a book about Hitler. Hitler appears in these pages as he appeared in history: as a symptom before he became a cause, as a beneficiary of failures made by others before he made his own. The real protagonists of this book are the republic itself, the men and women who built it, defended it, betrayed it, and mourned it — and the structural forces that made its survival so difficult and its collapse so devastating.What you will find in these pages:The exact decisions, by specific individuals, that opened the door to catastrophe — and the moments when different choices might have closed it. The human cost of hyperinflation told not in statistics but in lives. The cultural brilliance of Weimar Berlin, where the Bauhaus, Fritz Lang, Bertolt Brecht, and Kurt Weill were creating the foundations of the modern world while the political system crumbled beneath them. The social reality of a society under pressure — what it meant to be a woman, a worker, a farmer, or a Jew in a democracy fighting for its life. The international dimensions of the crisis: how American money, French security fears, and British miscalculation all shaped Germany's fate. And the lessons — specific, transferable, urgent — that Weimar's failure holds for every democracy operating today.The Weimar Republic is not ancient history. Its patterns are recognizable. Its warnings are precise. Its defenders were real people who fought for something worth fighting for and lost — not because the fight was unwinnable, but because not enough people fought it in time.This is the book that tells you exactly what happened, exactly why it happened, and exactly what it means."e;The republic deserves to be known not simply as the prelude to Nazism but as what it actually was: a genuine, flawed, extraordinary democratic experiment conducted in nearly impossible conditions, by men and women who wanted Germany to be free."e;
ISBN
9798235176089
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-05-18
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