Germany's Weimar Republic endured revolution, hyperinflation, and a failed Nazi coup — only to be brought down by the Great Depression, which turned a fringe party polling 2.6% into the force that ended German democracy forever. The post The Weimar Republic Was Winning Until One Economic Shock Handed Hitler Power appeared first on History Collection.
Louis Klamroth and Dinah Rothenberg tell in the podcast "Before 33, on the basis of cleverly chosen biographies, how the power in Germany has shifted even before Hitler became Reich Chancellor.