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245 1 0 _aForgotten Fatherland :
_bThe True Story of Nietzsche's Sister and Her Lost Aryan Colony
264 1 _aNY
_bCrown Publishing Group,
_cApril 5, 2011
300 _a304 pages
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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385 _aGeneral
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500 _aNew Book 2023 Spring.
520 _aIn 1886 Elisabeth Nietzsche, Friedrich’s bigoted, imperious sister, founded a “racially pure” colony in Paraguay together with a band of blonde-haired fellow Germans. Over a century later Ben Macintyre sought out the survivors of this “Nueva Germania” to discover the remains of this bizarre colony. Forgotten Fatherland vividly recounts his arduous adventure locating the survivors, while also tracing the colorful history of Elisabeth’s return to Europe, where she inspired the mythical cult of her brother’s philosophy and later became a mentor to Hitler. Brilliantly researched and mordantly funny, this is an illuminating portrait of a forgotten people and of a woman whose deep influence on the twentieth century can only now be fully understood.
600 1 0 _aFörster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth,
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600 1 0 _aNietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,
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651 0 _aParaguay
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651 0 _aNueva Germania (Paraguay)
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651 0 _aGermany
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