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Nationality
  
German


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Full Name
  
Therese Elisabeth Alexandra Forster-Nietzsche

Born
  
July 10, 1846 (
1846-07-10
)
Rocken, Prussia

Known for
  
sister of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, founder of Nueva Germania and Nazi sympathiser.

Name
  
Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche

Role
  
Died
  
November 8, 1935, Weimar, Germany

Spouse
  
Bernhard Forster (m. 1885–1889)

Books
  
The Nietzsche-Wagner Correspondence

Parents
  
Carl Ludwig Nietzsche, Franziska Oehler

Siblings
  
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ludwig Joseph Nietzsche

Similar People
  
Friedrich Nietzsche, Bernhard Forster, Frederick William IV of Prussia, Max Liebermann von Sonn, Otto Bockel

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Therese Elisabeth Alexandra Förster-Nietzsche (July 10, 1846 – November 8, 1935), who went by her second name, was the sister of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and the creator of the Nietzsche Archive in 1894.

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Förster-Nietzsche was two years younger than her brother. Their father was a Lutheran pastor in the German village of Röcken bei Lützen. The two children were close during their childhood and early adult years. However, they grew apart in 1885 when Elisabeth married Bernhard Förster, a former high school teacher who had become a prominent German nationalist and antisemite.

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As his caretaker, Förster-Nietzsche assumed the roles of curator and editor of Nietzsche's manuscripts. She reworked his unpublished writings to fit her own ideology, often in ways contrary to her brother's stated opinions. Through Förster-Nietzsche's editions, Nietzsche's name became associated with German militarism and National Socialism, while later 20th-century scholars have strongly disputed this conception of his ideas.

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Nueva Germania

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Bernhard Förster planned to create a "pure Aryan settlement" in the New World, and had found a site in Paraguay which he thought would be suitable. The couple persuaded fourteen German families to join them in the colony, to be called Nueva Germania, and the group left Germany for South America on February 15, 1887.

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The colony did not thrive. The land was not suitable for German methods of farming, illness ran rampant, and transportation to the colony was slow and difficult. Faced with mounting debts, Förster committed suicide by poisoning himself on June 3, 1889. Four years later his widow left the colony forever and returned to Germany. The colony still exists as a district of the San Pedro department.

Nietzsche Archive

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Friedrich Nietzsche's mental collapse occurred in 1889 (he died in 1900), and upon Elisabeth's return in 1893 she found him an invalid whose published writings were beginning to be read and discussed throughout Europe. Förster-Nietzsche took a leading role in promoting her brother, especially through the publication of a collection of Nietzsche's fragments under the name of The Will to Power.

Affiliation with the National Socialist party

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In 1930, Förster-Nietzsche, a German nationalist and antisemite, became a supporter of the National Socialist Party. After Hitler came to power in 1933, the Nietzsche Archive received financial support and publicity from the government, in return for which Förster-Nietzsche bestowed her brother's considerable prestige on the régime. Förster-Nietzsche's funeral in 1935 was attended by Hitler and several high-ranking German officials.

References

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