
Weimar Germany: from Republic to Nazi
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After the end of World War I in 1918, the Weimar Republic was proclaimed in the revolution. From its inception, the Weimar Republic was shrouded in ominous omens. The experience of defeat and the tough terms of the Treaty of Versailles brought huge debts to Germany. Left- and right-wing extremist ideas, inflation and mass unemployment jointly eroded people's trust in the Weimar Republic. In the early 1930s, collective disappointment eventually turned into despair, and the extreme Nazi ideology that spread hope and promised a false way out became increasingly popular. In this all-encompassing tome, Horst Müller vividly depicts the politics, society, economy, culture and socio-cultural ideology of the Weimar Republic.
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