Germany 1923
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Germany 1923
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Germany 1923
From a New York Times best-selling historian comes a gripping account of the crisis that threatened to unravel the Weimar Republic
As the great Austrian writer Stefan Zweig confided in his autobiography, written in exile, "I have a pretty thorough knowledge of history, but never, to my recollection, has it produced such madness in such gigantic proportions." He was referring to the situation in Germany in 1923. It was a "year of lunacy," defined by hyperinflation, a political system on the verge of collapse, and separatist movements that threatened Germany's territorial integrity. Most significantly, Adolf Hitler launched his infamous Beer Hall Putsch in Munichβa failed coup that nonetheless drew international attention and demonstrated the Nazis' ruthless determination to seize power.
In Germany 1923, award-winning historian Volker Ullrich draws on letters, memoirs, newspaper articles, and other sources from the time to present a captivating new history of those explosive twelve months. The crisis began when the French invaded the Ruhr Valley in January to force Germany to pay the reparations it owed under the Treaty of Versailles, which had ended the Great War. For years, German leaders had embraced inflationary policies to finance the costs of defeat, and, as Ullrich demonstrates, the invasion utterly destroyed the value of the German mark. Before the war, the exchange rate was 4.2 marks to the dollar. By 20 November 1923, a dollar was worth an incomprehensible 4.2 trillion marks, and a loaf of bread cost 200 billion. Facing the abyss, many ordinary Germans called for a national messiah. Among the figures to vie for that role was Hitler, a thirty-four-year-old veteran who possessed a uniquely malevolent personal magnetism. Although the Nazi coup in November was put down and Hitler arrested, the putsch showed just how tenuous the first German democracy, the Weimar Republic, was at its core.
As Ullrich's panoramic narrative reveals, other Germans responded to the successive crises by launching a cultural revolution: 1923 witnessed the emergence of a multitude of new movements, from Dada to Bauhaus, and of such iconoclasts as Bertolt Brecht, George Grosz, and Franz Kafka. Yet most observers were amazed that the Weimar Republic was able to survive, and the more astute realized that the feral undercurrents unleashed could lead to much worse. Publishing a century after that fateful year, Germany 1923 is a riveting chronicle of one of the most challenging times any modern democracy has faced, one with haunting parallels to our own political moment.
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Germany 1923 by Volker Ullrich is praised for its comprehensive and engaging narrative, blending authoritative research with captivating storytelling. The book draws on a variety of diaries and memoirs to vividly recount the events of that turbulent year, highlighting the socio-economic impacts of hyperinflation and the political miscalculations that paved the way for Hitler's rise. Critics note its timely warnings about the fragility of democracy and the cyclical nature of crises, making it a compelling read for those interested in history's lessons for the present.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781324093466
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 10 November 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: WW Norton & Co
Illustration: 24 black-and-white illustrations
Contributors:
- Translated by Jefferson Chase
- Translated by Jefferson Chase
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 33.0mm
Width: 160.0mm
Height: 236.0mm
Weight: 736g
Pages: 448
About the Author
Volker UllrichΒ is a German historian and the best-selling, award-winning author ofΒ Hitler: Ascent, 1889β1939; Hitler: Downfall, 1939β1945; Eight Day in May; and Germany 1923. He lives in Germany. Jefferson ChaseΒ has translated works by Thomas Mann and Wolfgang Schivelbusch, among others. He lives in Berlin.
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