This book is very good, it fulfilled some of my expectations - I was finally fed by detailed info about politics: "all" governments (chancellors) described and explained, key politicians presented and showed their role in the republic and these things really satisfied me - I ate them with a hunger of an intellectual (I dare to say). Finally I got the picture I needed about the state situation - what and why happened. These info I did not find in our student history books (of course they cannot enter such depths).
It seems that the author is a "real" historian (doing an active research) as he mentioned his work and change of opinions over some aspects (Bruning´s role) in his introduction. I appreciated his attitude when he decided to offer a complex view to the WR political affairs, and he was not afraid to enter the detailed and nuanced world of history! Each sentence and word bear a relevant info, reader must be very careful, but that is good I believe.
I am now thinking of processing the book´s info into a presentation/lecture to enrich knowledge I provide to my students. I did not give 5 stars because I (only me) miss a social history, history about people, culture, arts and so... this is absent, though I understand as the book wanted to cover high politics not people.
I highly recommend this book!
Content:
- The Lost War
- The German revolution
- The Foundation of the New Republic
- The republic makes peace
- 1919-22: Years of crisis and uncertainty
- Hitler and republican instability
- Rurh occupation and inflation
- Toward recovery
- The Semblance of stability: 1924-29
- The End of the republic
-Hitler´s Success and Weimar´s failure