Katja Hoyer on Weimar, the GDR, and the German Character

Katja Hoyer on Weimar, the GDR, and the German Character

Katja Hoyer is a German-British historian who has made a career out of explaining Germany to the world—and, just as importantly, to Germans themselves. Born in East Germany in 1985 and now based in Britain, she has written acclaimed histories of the German Empire, the GDR, and most recently the Weimar Republic.

Tyler and Katja discuss why communism made East Germans more loyal to the system while it bred dissidents in Poland and Hungary, how happy or unhappy life in the GDR actually was, Tyler's own bleak day-trip to East Berlin in 1984, the underrated literature of the GDR (Christa Wolf, Brigitte Reimann), whether Good Bye, Lenin! got the era right, why it's no coincidence that Richter and Polke came from the East, the strange coexistence of communist prudishness and Germany's nudist culture, what Merkel's East German background did and didn't give her as a chancellor, why East Germans remain dramatically underrepresented in leadership positions today, what makes Weimar the cultural and spiritual heart of Germany, why relatively few Jews ever settled there, how much the citizens of Weimar knew about Buchenwald, what actually killed the Weimar Constitution, how she'd rewrite the Treaty of Versailles, Hitler's citizenship problem, underrated German thinkers, the complacency behind Germany's current economic decline, which side of the Weißwurstäquator she'd choose to live on, and much more.

Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video on the new dedicated Conversations with Tyler channel.

Recorded March 30th, 2026.

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Timestamps:

00:00:00 - Intro

00:05:34 - East German Artistic Creations

00:10:55 - Angela Merkel's East German Background

00:14:08 - East German Underrepresentation Today

00:17:02 - East Germans vs. West Germans

00:20:32 - Goethe and Weimar's Cultural Heritage

00:27:09 - What Weimar Knew About Buchenwald

00:31:10 - Why the Weimar Constitution Failed

00:35:21 - Prussia, Bavaria, and Where Nazism Took Root

00:38:23 - Rewriting the Treaty of Versailles

00:39:59 - Historical Antisemitism in Germany

00:42:27 - Hitler's Citizenship problem

00:45:14 - Weimar's Best Cultural Creations

00:47:02 - The Most Underrated German Thinker

00:49:07 - Improving Weimar

00:52:58 - Germany's Economic Malaise

00:55:38 - Living in Britain as a German Historian

01:00:49 - Outro

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