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Hitler looking at Nietzsche’s bust at the Nietzsche Archive in Weimar, 1934. Hitler not only visited the Nietzsche Archive multiple times, but provided funding for it from his personal funds.
Hitler with Nietzsche’s bust. From Heinrich Hoffmann, Hitler wie ibn keiner knnt (1938)
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Hitler with Nietzsche’s bust. From Heinrich Hoffmann, Hitler wie ibn keiner knnt (1938)
origins.osu.edu/history-news/hitler-s-gamble-destiny-1941?language_content_entity=en
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzcD-LCKuNs&t=3s
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Hitler clearly reveled in Nietzsche’s philosophy and publicly sought to connect National Socialism with Nietzschenism. However, tracing the influence on Nietzsche on Hitler is more complicated. Thus it is not always clear when Hitler’s stress on the importance of will derived from Schopenhauer or when it came from Nietzsche. It also seems likely that the influence of Nietzsche may not have been as strong on Hitler in the 1920s as it was later. Hitler’s friend, Ernst Hantstengl, claimed that when he heard Hitler give his March 21, 1933, speech in Potsdam, he detected a shift in Hitler. . . . ~ Page 24 / 25