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Cause of death
  
Suicide

Known for
  
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Born
  
March 31, 1843 (
1843-03-31
)

Died
  
3 June 1889, San Bernardino, Paraguay

Spouse
  
Books
  
Lesser Known Liberian Timber Species: Description of Physical and Mechanical Properties, Natural Durability, Treatability, Workability and Suggested Uses

Similar
  
Elisabeth Förster‑Nietzsche, Max Liebermann von Sonn, Franziska Oehler, Carl Ludwig Nietzsche, Otto Böckel

Bernhard Förster (March 31, 1843 – June 3, 1889) was a German teacher. He was married to Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, the sister of the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.

Biography

Förster became a leading figure in the anti-Semitic faction on the far right of German politics and wrote on the Jewish question, characterizing Jews as constituting a "parasite on the German body". In order to support his beliefs he set up the Deutscher Volksverein (German People's League) in 1881 with Max Liebermann von Sonnenberg.

He left Germany in 1886 to emigrate to Paraguay and the following year he set up a colony known as "Nueva Germania". However, as this initiative was a failure, he eventually committed suicide by poisoning himself with a combination of morphine and strychnine in his room at the Hotel del Lago in San Bernardino, Paraguay on June 3, 1889.

Bernhard Förster was laid to rest in San Bernardino.

References

Bernhard Förster Wikipedia