Germany Between the World Wars The H..., Charles River Editors
Germany Between the World Wars The H..., Charles River Editors
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Germany Between the World Wars: The History and Legacy of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany in the Interwar Period

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Bill Caufield

Unabridged: 5 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/14/2023


Synopsis

The Weimar Republic has become a byword for a failed, tragic, political experiment. The official period of its existence, 1919-1933, marked the inter-war years in Germany and their related uncertainty, chaos and the state’s ultimate collapse. Historians have found the roots of Nazism embedded in the Weimar years and that in the final analysis, Weimar politicians voluntarily handed over power to the man who wrought destruction on an epic scale, Adolf Hitler. Yet the Weimar era encapsulated a number of trends and fissures within German society, as well as the international community. The Weimar Republic was a prisoner of events and in the long run had little power to shape them. Historians are fond of interpreting the past as a tension between human agency, that is to say decision-making, and structural developments that evade individual choices. Both these interpretations are crucial when examining the tumultuous years of Germany’s Weimar Republic.The early 1930s were a tumultuous period for German politics, even in comparison to the ongoing transition to the modern era that caused various forms of chaos throughout the rest of the world. In the United States, reliance on the outdated gold standard and an absurdly parsimonious monetary policy helped bring about the Great Depression. Meanwhile, the Empire of Japan began its ultimately fatal adventurism with the invasion of Manchuria, alienating the rest of the world with the atrocities it committed. It was in Germany, however, that the strongest seeds of future tragedy were sown. The struggling Weimar Republic had become a breeding ground for extremist politics, including two opposed and powerful authoritarian entities: the right-wing National Socialists and the left-wing KPD Communist Party. As the 1930s dawned, these two totalitarian groups held one another in a temporary stalemate, enabling the fragile ghost of democracy to continue a largely illusory survival for a few more years.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Agnese on August 15, 2019

Mediocre book at best. They should change the title to "Loosely narrating what Hitler was doing during the years between the wars" and to be honest, it doesn't even go too deep into that. If you expect insight into the dynamics of the Weimar Republic, I suggest you read something else. If you want t......more

Goodreads review by Carl O Acker on November 20, 2022

A brief history How did the idealistic Weimar Republic lose ground to the forces that allowed Hitler to assume power? This book provides a simple timeline.......more

Goodreads review by Noah on September 23, 2022

It was a ok overview, however the other has a fairly large anti left bias.......more

Goodreads review by Brent on July 07, 2021

About as much about Hitler and the Nazis as it is about the Weimar Republic.......more