Weimar Republic. 1929. The grand coalition government of social democratic Chancellor Hermann Müller leads Germany. At the same time, President Paul von Hindenburg, a monarchist and conservative, hopes for a nationalist alternative. Meanwhile, Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party holds a measly 12 seats in the Reichstag. Marcus Stauffenberg, a 30-year-old Catholic from Düsseldorf, is a member of Zentrum Party - the party that has been in government since the inception of the Republic. A new family man with a stable job, he is optimistic that his country will continue to recover from the harsh imposition of the Treaty of Versailles. Can Stauffenberg and Zentrum defy the imminent threat to Weimar's democracy and economy?
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