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  1. Schulpforta, a former monastic foundation, was radically dechristianised, and the school's Classical curriculum soon served only to emphasise those aspects of Greco-Roman Antiquity which could ‘help the Third Reich achieve its destiny’, portraying the Greeks and Romans as proto-National Socialists, pure Aryan ancestors of the modern German race.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Friedrich Nietzsche. Apart from the books Nietzsche wrote between 1879 and 1889, it is doubtful that his life held any intrinsic interest. Seriously ill, half-blind, in virtually unrelenting pain, he lived in boarding houses in Switzerland, the French Riviera, and Italy, with only limited human contact.

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  4. 12 de ago. de 2015 · The Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalten (National-Political Education Institutes), known as Napolas for short, were the most prominent type of elite school in Nazi Germany. Founded in 1933 as a birthday present for Hitler, these boarding-schools, which educated pupils from the age of 10 upwards, were intended to train the future elite of the Third Reich in all walks of life. A monograph ...

  5. Download Citation | ‘Wanderer, kommst du nach Pforta …’: the tension between Classical tradition and the demands of a Nazi elite-school education at Schulpforta and Ilfeld, 1934–45 | This ...

  6. 8 de ago. de 2023 · Nietzsche attended a private preparatory school in Naumburg and then received a classical education at the prestigious Schulpforta school. After graduating in 1864, he attended the University of ...

  7. Schulpforta, 1862 25 the extra-legal acts of the political genius. At about the same time Nietzsche was studying The Prince in his Italian class, which may explain the essay’s Machiavellian perspective. 1862 was also the year Bismarck was appointed Prussian Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs, and provoked a constitutional crisis over plans