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Max Oehler (German: [ˈøːlɐ]; 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 Förster-Nietzsche's "Nietzsche-Archiv" in Weimar. After Förster-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.

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  • Max Oehler (de)
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  • Max Oehler (* 29. Dezember 1875 in Blessenbach im Taunus; † 7. März 1946 in Weimar) war ein deutscher Offizier und Archivar. Der Vetter Friedrich Nietzsches übernahm nach dem Tod von dessen Schwester Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche 1935 die Leitung des Nietzsche-Archivs in Weimar. (de)
  • Max Oehler (German: [ˈøːlɐ]; 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 Förster-Nietzsche's "Nietzsche-Archiv" in Weimar. After Förster-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. (en)
  • Max Oehler, född 29 december 1875 i Blessenbach im Taunus, död mars 1946 i Weimar, var en tysk arméofficer och arkivarie för . Oehler började sin karriär i kejsardömets militär där han tjänstgjorde till slutet av första världskriget och den tyska novemberrevolutionen. Under Weimarrepubliken, som han var motståndare till, tjänstgjorde han som arkivarie hos sin kusin och hennes "Nietzsche-Archiv" i Weimar. Efter Nietzsches död 1935 efterträdde han henne som arkivets direktor. Han var hängiven nationalsocialist sedan tidigt 1930-tal och försökte popularisera Nietzsches filosofi med sina egna nationalsocialistiska åsikter. Efter det tyska nederlaget i andra världskriget fängslades Oehler av sovjetiska styrkor och han avled i mars 1946 i ett tillfälligt fångläger som Röda armén upprättat i Wei (sv)
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