<p>Berlin the capital of the Weimar Republic was a turbulent place to live after the Great War. Hans Brown's grandparents wanted a better life for themselves and their infant son. They immigrated in 1922 to Montana in the United States.</p><p></p><p><em>The Weimar Journals A Confluence of the 1920s and 2020s </em>explores the similarities between the challenges within the Weimar Republic and what is being experienced today in the United States. Several story lines come together in Hans Brown's journal entries written over the span of fifty years.</p><p></p><p>These journal entries describe Hans' life and the lives of his grandparents his grandmother's sister (who remained in Berlin) a young man and woman from the 1920s &amp; 30s in Berlin from Hans' dreams and Hans' 21st century friends.</p><p></p><p>All of these facets come together as Hans reconciles the Weimar Republic's political and social turbulence with his life in the United States one century later. As Hans studies the history of the Weimar Republic he shares what he learns through his journal.<em> </em></p><p></p><p><em>The Weimar Journals </em>wrestles with the dilemmas of blame fear economic uncertainty and greed facing America today- but having faced and destroyed the Weimar Republic during its short history 1918 - 1933. The book tells its story through the eyes of an honest hardworking man who is neither political nor angry by nature. Hans Brown is caught between his family's history and the challenges and discord of living in the United States in the twenty-first century.</p><p></p><p>Brown is an honest man trying to make sense out of two political storms occurring a century apart as he also wrestles with the challenges that he faces in his personal life.</p>
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