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Cover -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Quotations -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Finding the Money for the End of the World -- 2 Loser Pays All -- 3 From Triumph to Disaster -- 4 'I Hate the Social Revolution Like Sin' -- 5 Salaries Are Still Being Paid -- 6 Fourteen Points -- 7 Bloodhounds -- 8 Diktat -- 9 Social Peace at Any Price? -- 10 Consequences -- 11 Putsch -- 12 The Rally -- 13 Goldilocks and the Mark -- 14 Boom -- 15 No More Heroes -- 16 Fear -- 17 Losers -- 18 Kicking Germany When She's Down -- 19 Führer -- 20 'It Is Too Much' -- 21 The Starving Billionaires -- 22 Desperate Measures -- 23 Everyone Wants a Dictator -- 24 Breaking the Fever -- 25 Bail-out -- Afterword: Why a German Trauma? -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Image Section -- A Note on the Author -- By the Same Author -- Also Available by Frederick Taylor -- The Berlin Wall -- Dresden -- Exorcising Hitler -- eCopyright
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