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In 1923, bread cost 200 billion marks. Workers ran from pay windows to shops before prices doubled. Children built pyramids from worthless banknotes. Then the money stabilized—and Berlin exploded into the wildest party in history. 500 nightclubs. Nude dancers. Cocaine sold openly at bars. The first transgender clinic in the world. Electric trains. Neon lights. The third-largest city on Earth living at full speed. And on the street corners, decorated war veterans shook uncontrollably, begging for coins. Freedom and desperation existed on the same block. The dancing lasted ten years. Then the books started burning. In this video, I use modern AI tools to bring historic photographs to life, creating a visual walkthrough of Berlin in the 1920s. From the hyperinflation of 1923 to the neon-lit cabarets of Potsdamer Platz, from Magnus Hirschfeld's Institute for Sexual Science to the book burnings of May 1933, we explore the decade when Berlin became the most modern, most decadent, and most doomed city in the world. This is the story of Anita Berber, who danced naked and died at 29. Of Magnus Hirschfeld, who built a sanctuary and watched it burn from exile. Of the "tremblers," shell-shocked veterans whose nerves were destroyed by war. Of a city that danced because it couldn't bear to think about tomorrow. Berlin in the 1920s wasn't a warning—it was a question. What happens when people know it can't last, and dance anyway? The neon went dark. The cabarets closed. The books burned. And everyone who saw it coming was already gone. Chapters: 0:00 – 1923: When Money Became Worthless 2:20 – The Electric City: 4 Million People at Full Speed 4:40 – 500 Nightclubs: Berlin After Dark 7:00 – Magnus Hirschfeld's Sanctuary 9:30 – The Other Berlin: Veterans and Bread Lines 11:40 – 1929: The Crash and the Rise of Hitler 14:00 – May 10, 1933: The Night They Burned Books 16:20 – What Survived, What Didn't Hashtags: #BerlinCabaret #WeimarRepublic #Hyperinflation #1920sBerlin #AIReconstruction #DarkHistory #MagnusHirschfeld #CabaretHistory #HistoryInMotion #WeimarGermany