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DATE OF RELEASE: 9 OCT 2025

Democracies are fragile. Freedoms that seem secure can be lost. Few historical events illustrate this as vividly as the failure of the Weimar Republic.

Fateful Hours tells one of the greatest dramas in world history: the failure of Germany's first democracy, culminating in the horrific rise of the Third Reich. But this tragedy was not inevitable. In this gripping new book, celebrated historian Volker 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 - just as in the present, it is up to us whether democracy lives or dies.

Hardback 
Publication: 9 Oct 2025, Pushkin Press

ISBN: 9781805332794

Extent: 368 pages

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Fateful Hours: The Collapse of the Weimar Republic by Volker Ullrich

    DATE OF RELEASE: 9 OCT 2025 Democracies are fragile. Freedoms that seem secure can be lost. Few historical events illustrate... Read more

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      Description

      DATE OF RELEASE: 9 OCT 2025

      Democracies are fragile. Freedoms that seem secure can be lost. Few historical events illustrate this as vividly as the failure of the Weimar Republic.

      Fateful Hours tells one of the greatest dramas in world history: the failure of Germany's first democracy, culminating in the horrific rise of the Third Reich. But this tragedy was not inevitable. In this gripping new book, celebrated historian Volker 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 - just as in the present, it is up to us whether democracy lives or dies.

      Hardback 
      Publication: 9 Oct 2025, Pushkin Press

      ISBN: 9781805332794

      Extent: 368 pages

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