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Ballots Opened the Gates Before Fear Closed Them. Weimar collapse and the political rise of totalitarian rule in Nazi Germany
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- Nombre de pages151
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-47896-5
- EAN9783565478965
- Date de parution05/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille892 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Germany did not abandon democracy in a single moment. The destruction of the Weimar Republic unfolded gradually through constitutional manipulation, economic instability, and political violence presented as national restoration. Institutions designed to protect democratic order became tools for dismantling it from within.
This book examines the transformation of Germany from parliamentary republic to totalitarian dictatorship during the rise of the Third Reich.
Economic crisis, nationalist resentment, and elite political miscalculation allowed Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party to convert electoral legitimacy into centralized authoritarian control. Emergency decrees, legal restructuring, and propaganda campaigns steadily weakened civil liberties while preserving the appearance of constitutional process. The narrative also explores how state institutions adapted to ideological rule.
Bureaucracies, courts, and administrative systems increasingly served political loyalty rather than legal neutrality. Opposition parties fragmented under intimidation and censorship as the regime consolidated control over education, media, and public life. The collapse of Weimar Germany emerges here not only as a national tragedy, but as a warning about how democratic systems can erode through lawful procedures long before open dictatorship becomes undeniable.
Economic crisis, nationalist resentment, and elite political miscalculation allowed Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party to convert electoral legitimacy into centralized authoritarian control. Emergency decrees, legal restructuring, and propaganda campaigns steadily weakened civil liberties while preserving the appearance of constitutional process. The narrative also explores how state institutions adapted to ideological rule.
Bureaucracies, courts, and administrative systems increasingly served political loyalty rather than legal neutrality. Opposition parties fragmented under intimidation and censorship as the regime consolidated control over education, media, and public life. The collapse of Weimar Germany emerges here not only as a national tragedy, but as a warning about how democratic systems can erode through lawful procedures long before open dictatorship becomes undeniable.







