Description:Chapters: Max Oehler, Otto Bettmann, Georg Ludwig Kriegk, Placidus Braun, Berent Schwinekoper, Leonhard Ennen, Ernst Forstemann. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Max Oehler (December 29, 1875 March 1946) was a German army officer and archivist for the "Nietzsche-Archiv." Oehler pursued his career in the German Empire's military until the end of World War I and the German November Revolution. Under the Weimar Republic, which he opposed, he served as an archivist in his cousin Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche's "Nietzsche-Archiv" in Weimar. After Forster-Nietzsche's death in 1935, he succeeded her as de facto leader of the Archiv. A devoted Nazi since the early 1930s, Oehler tried to popularize his national socialist view of Nietzsche. After the German defeat in World War II, Oehler was imprisoned by Soviet occupation forces and died c. March 1946 in an improvised prison in Weimar. Max Oehler was born in Blessenbach im Taunus (today part of Weinbach). His father, Oskar Ulrich Oehler (1838-1901), was a Lutheran minister and the brother of Franziska Nietzsche, Friedrich and Elisabeth Nietzsche's mother. Max Oehler's mother was Auguste Oehler (nee Forst) (1847-1920). Like his brother Richard Oehler, a librarian, and his cousin Adalbert Oehler, a low-ranking government official, Max Oehler became involved in Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche's "Nietzsche-Archiv," which thus became sort of a family business. Oehler married then 18-year-old Annemarie Lemelson in 1911, with whom he had several children. He also had an extramarital son from an affair in 1906, and in 1908 became the father of Tage Thiel, who was accepted by Swedish banker Ernest Thiel as his own son. Whether Ernest Thiel knew that Oehler was the father seems not to be known. From 1889 to 1895, Oehl...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1143734We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with German Archivists: Max Oehler, Otto Bettmann, Georg Ludwig Kriegk, Placidus Braun, Berent Schwinekoper, Leonhard Ennen, Ernst Forstemann. To get started finding German Archivists: Max Oehler, Otto Bettmann, Georg Ludwig Kriegk, Placidus Braun, Berent Schwinekoper, Leonhard Ennen, Ernst Forstemann, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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2010
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German Archivists: Max Oehler, Otto Bettmann, Georg Ludwig Kriegk, Placidus Braun, Berent Schwinekoper, Leonhard Ennen, Ernst Forstemann
Description: Chapters: Max Oehler, Otto Bettmann, Georg Ludwig Kriegk, Placidus Braun, Berent Schwinekoper, Leonhard Ennen, Ernst Forstemann. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Max Oehler (December 29, 1875 March 1946) was a German army officer and archivist for the "Nietzsche-Archiv." Oehler pursued his career in the German Empire's military until the end of World War I and the German November Revolution. Under the Weimar Republic, which he opposed, he served as an archivist in his cousin Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche's "Nietzsche-Archiv" in Weimar. After Forster-Nietzsche's death in 1935, he succeeded her as de facto leader of the Archiv. A devoted Nazi since the early 1930s, Oehler tried to popularize his national socialist view of Nietzsche. After the German defeat in World War II, Oehler was imprisoned by Soviet occupation forces and died c. March 1946 in an improvised prison in Weimar. Max Oehler was born in Blessenbach im Taunus (today part of Weinbach). His father, Oskar Ulrich Oehler (1838-1901), was a Lutheran minister and the brother of Franziska Nietzsche, Friedrich and Elisabeth Nietzsche's mother. Max Oehler's mother was Auguste Oehler (nee Forst) (1847-1920). Like his brother Richard Oehler, a librarian, and his cousin Adalbert Oehler, a low-ranking government official, Max Oehler became involved in Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche's "Nietzsche-Archiv," which thus became sort of a family business. Oehler married then 18-year-old Annemarie Lemelson in 1911, with whom he had several children. He also had an extramarital son from an affair in 1906, and in 1908 became the father of Tage Thiel, who was accepted by Swedish banker Ernest Thiel as his own son. Whether Ernest Thiel knew that Oehler was the father seems not to be known. From 1889 to 1895, Oehl...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1143734We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with German Archivists: Max Oehler, Otto Bettmann, Georg Ludwig Kriegk, Placidus Braun, Berent Schwinekoper, Leonhard Ennen, Ernst Forstemann. To get started finding German Archivists: Max Oehler, Otto Bettmann, Georg Ludwig Kriegk, Placidus Braun, Berent Schwinekoper, Leonhard Ennen, Ernst Forstemann, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.