From Weimar to Hitler
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Word Count
96,500 words, Guess
Page Count
386 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10495301M
- ISBN-139780333274668
- ISBN-100333274660
- OCLC Control Number29219629
- OCLC Control Numberfromweimartohitl0000feuc_g1n9
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number92044734
- Goodreads3082674
Classifications
- LCCDD240 .F46 1993
Description
Weimar has become synonymous with catastrophic political failure, the prelude to the greatest moral and material disasters of the twentieth century. This book shows that such failure was never inevitable and that options remained tantalisingly open right up to Hitler's assumption of power. The democratic regime was saddled with heavy burdens stemming from defeat and never enjoyed general acceptance and legitimacy. On the other hand, it encouraged for the first time in German history expectations of a high level of welfare, individual rights and modern social practices, which were at least partially fulfilled. The period of relative prosperity was, however, too short, the return of crisis too severe and the resulting demoralisation too profound to save democracy. The author draws a compelling picture of a society frequently in turmoil, yet remarkably creative and innovative, but finally overwhelmed by a tide of irrationality and barbarism. He makes full use of the extensive sources and secondary literature available in German.
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