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Darkness Falling - The Strange Death of the Weimar Republic, 1930-33 (Paperback)
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Darkness Falling - The Strange Death of the Weimar Republic, 1930-33 (Paperback)
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'Gripping and all too timely' James Hawes 'A brilliant mix of
detailed research and vivid storytelling' Julia Boyd 'History at
its very best - and a fabulous translation, too' Graham Hurley In
March 1930, after the collapse of the coalition that had ruled
Germany since 1928, President Hindenburg asked Heinrich Bruning,
bespectacled and scholarly leader of the Catholic Centre Party, to
form a government. Some three years later, in January 1933,
Hindenburg appointed as chancellor the demagogic, virulently
anti-Semitic leader of the National Socialist party. Within weeks,
Adolf Hitler has begun the process of dismantling the flawed
democracy of the Weimar Republic and replacing it with a one-party
totalitarian state. Darkness Falling depicts in compelling fashion
the serial crises and mounting violence of a febrile era. Peter
Walther examines the slow death of Weimar through the prism of nine
colourful protagonists, including leading German politicians of
right, left and centre, the clairvoyant and occultist, Erik Jan
Hanussen and the formidable American journalist Dorothy Thompson.
He profiles these heterogeneous characters in intriguing detail,
pulling together the threads of their lives to chart the demise of
German parliamentary democracy and the rise of National Socialist
tyranny. Along the way we gain fascinating insights into the
machinations in the corridors of power to keep the 'Bohemian
corporal' from the chancellorship, and the venality of the Nazi
elite and its fellow travellers from the demi-monde of early 1930s
Berlin. Walther evokes the louche nightlife of the German capital -
'a playground for charlatans and prophets, madmen and crooks' -
memorably and atmospherically. A masterly fusion of meticulously
researched historical writing and vividly propulsive storytelling,
Darkness Falling is a distinctive and enthralling account of
Germany's slide from democracy to dictatorship. Translated by Dr
Peter Lewis.
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