Fateful Hours, 9781324110545
Hardcover
Democracy’s collapse wasn’t inevitable. Missed chances led to fascism’s rise.

Fateful Hours

The Collapse of the Weimar Republic

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  • Hardcover

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    11 November 2025

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Summary

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 inevitab…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781324110545
ISBN-10:1324110546
Author:Volker Ullrich, Jefferson Chase
Publisher:WW Norton & Co
Imprint:WW Norton & Co
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:11 November 2025
Weight:645g
Dimensions:239mm x 160mm x 33mm
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Critics Review

“In Fateful Hours, the road map to authoritarian disaster is laid out in gleamingly sinister detail by German historian Volker Ullrich… Ullrich breaks new ground, laying out his case in illuminating granularity, moving inch by inch through the political machinations that began with the establishment of Germany’s first democratically elected government, in 1919, and ended with the chancellorship of Hitler… The parallels to our own moment aren’t perfect, but they are resonant enough to make us ask, once again, who or what it will take for us to save ourselves.” – Casey Schwartz - New York Times“Immersive, masterful and profoundly disturbing… Outstanding… likely to be studied for decades or more as a standard work on the Weimar tragedy. ” – Andrew Lynch - Irish Independent“In his hands, the death of the Weimar Republic is a parable of missed opportunities to save liberal democracy… An elegant and sober account… by a master storyteller.” – Oliver Moody - The Times“An engaging retelling of a momentous era of history… a close-up view of the flawed political mechanics of a time not entirely unlike our own. ” – Katja Hoyer - Spectator“Uncomfortably timely … The parallels to our own time, as Ullrich lays them out in this fluent narrative, are alarming, with new authoritarian parties and governments following the fascist playbook in every detail, from culture wars and book banning to anti-immigration decrees and the steady, willful erosion of the constitution and democratic practices.” – Kirkus Reviews“A prescient reminder of the fragility of democracy. ” – Booklist“A resonant and sobering cautionary tale of how a democracy can die.” – Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Volker Ullrich

Volker Ullrich is a German historian and the best-selling, award-winning author of Hitler: Ascent, 1889–1939; Hitler: Downfall, 1939–1945; Eight Day in May; and Germany 1923. He lives in Germany.

Jefferson Chase has translated works by Thomas Mann and Wolfgang Schivelbusch, among others. He lives in Berlin.

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