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Fateful Hours by Volker Ullrich

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Fateful Hours

The Collapse of the Weimar Republic

Volker Ullrich, Jefferson Chase

WW Norton · Print & ebook · November 11, 2025

Reading lane: Fascism & Totalitarianism

From the New York Times best-selling historian, the riveting story of the Weimar Republic—a fledgling democracy beset by chaos and extremism—and its dissolution into the Third Reich.

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Why This Clicks

Republic in Freefall

A sustained, serious read on the unraveling of a republic.

Come here for

  • Weimar collapse, closely tracked
  • Political history with long-view gravity

Expect

  • Measured historical analysis
  • An author-following choice, not a quick skim

Book Details

Authors
Volker Ullrich, Jefferson Chase
Publisher
WW Norton
Published
November 11, 2025
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Fascism & Totalitarianism · 20th-Century History
Reading lane
Fascism & Totalitarianism

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Publisher Categories

  • German History

  • 20th-Century History

  • Democracy

About This Book

From the New York Times best-selling historian, the riveting story of the Weimar Republic—a fledgling democracy beset by chaos and extremism—and its dissolution into the Third Reich. Democracies are fragile. Freedoms that seem secure can be lost. Few historical events illustrate this as vividly as the failure of the Weimar Republic. Germany’s first democracy endured for fourteen tumultuous years and culminated with the horrific rise of the Third Reich. As one commentator wro...

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From the New York Times best-selling historian, the riveting story of the Weimar Republic—a fledgling democracy beset by chaos and extremism—and its dissolution into the Third Reich. Democracies are fragile. Freedoms that seem secure can be lost. Few historical events illustrate this as vividly as the failure of the Weimar Republic. Germany’s first democracy endured for fourteen tumultuous years and culminated with the horrific rise of the Third Reich. As one commentator wrote in July 1933: Hitler had “won the game with little effort. . . . All he had to do was huff and puff—and the edifice of German politics collapsed like a house of cards.” But this tragedy was not inevitable. In Fateful Hours , award-winning historian Volker Ullrich chronicles the captivating story of the Republic, capturing a nation and its people teetering on the abyss. Born from the ashes of the First World War, the fledgling democracy was saddled with debt and political instability from its beginning. In its early years, a relentless chain of crises—hyperinflation, foreign invasion, and upheaval from the right and left—shook the republic, only letting up during a brief period of stability in the 1920s. Social and cultural norms were upended. Political murder was the order of the day. Yet despite all the challenges, the Weimar Republic was not destined for its ignoble end. Drawing on letters, memoirs, newspaper articles, and other sources, Ullrich charts the many failed alternatives and missed opportunities that contributed to German democracy’s collapse. In an immersive style that takes us to the heart of political power, Ullrich argues that, right up until January 1933, history was open. There was no shortage of opportunities to stop the slide into fascism. Just as in the present, it is up to us whether democracy lives or dies.

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