This softcover reference book delves into a fascinating yet often overlooked narrative of WWII. It tells the tale of Nietzsche’s sister, a forgotten figure who was deeply involved in the Aryan colony’s story. This book uncovers her connection to the lost Aryan colony, a concept championed by the Nazis for racial purity. The narrative explores her life, her role as a mother, and the tragic realities she faced during the tumultuous era of WWII. It also sheds light on the intricate web of her relationships, serving as a poignant reminder of the personal lives that were entangled in the grand historical events. This is a must-read for any history enthusiast, providing a unique perspective on WWII, German history, and the Nietzsche family. Total of 281 pages.
WW2 German Forgotten Fatherhood Story of Nietzsche’s Sister and Lost Aryan Colony Used Softcover Reference Book
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