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Nueva Germania

Nueva Germania (New Germania, German: Neugermanien) is a district of San Pedro Department in Paraguay. It was founded as a German settlement on 23 August 1887 by Bernhard Förster, a German nationalist, who was married to Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, sister of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Förster's idea was to create a model community in the New World and to demonstrate the supremacy of German culture and society. Förster committed suicide after the settlement's initial failure.[1]

Nueva Germania
Nueva Germania
Coordinates: 23°54′0″S 56°42′12″W / 23.90000°S 56.70333°W / -23.90000; -56.70333
Country Paraguay
DepartmentSan Pedro
Founded23 August 1887 by Bernhard Förster
Government
 • Intendente MunicipalLeonardo Saiz Arce
Area
 • Total20.008 km2 (7.725 sq mi)
Elevation
132 m (433 ft)
Population
 (2008)
 • Total4,335
 • Density15.9/km2 (41/sq mi)
Time zone-4 GMT
Postal code
8470
Area code(595) (44)

It is located about 297 kilometres from Asunción, capital of the Republic of Paraguay.

History edit

Nueva Germania was founded in 1886 on the banks of the Aguaray-Guazú River, about 250 kilometres from Asunción by five, later fourteen, largely impoverished families from Saxony.[2] Led by Bernhard Förster and his wife, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, the German colonists emigrated to the Paraguayan rainforest to put to practice utopian ideas about the superiority of the Aryan race. It was the declared dream of Förster to create an area of Germanic development, far from the influence of Jews, whom he reviled.[3]

The colony's development was hampered by the harshness of the environment, a lack of proper supplies and an overconfidence of the colonist's own supposed Aryan supremacy.[4] Most settlers soon died of starvation and disease. Those who survived malaria and the sand-flea infections rushed to flee Nueva Germania. Those who stayed, convinced of their founder's teachings, married among themselves so as to preserve the racial stock.

Förster, who had negotiated the town's titles of property with General Bernardino Caballero, committed suicide in 1889 in the city of San Bernardino after abandoning the settlers.[5] Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche returned to Germany in 1893.

According to Gerard L. Posner, writing in Mengele: The Complete Story, Josef Mengele, a major German war criminal, spent some time in Nueva Germania while he was a fugitive after World War II.[6] However, the evidence that Mengele ever passed through is shaky at best.[7] Nueva Germania became a quiet community in San Pedro, dedicated to agriculture and specializing in the cultivation of yerba mate. Beginning in 2004 the American writer David Woodard embarked on a series of expeditions to the erstwhile colony.[8][9] As of 2013 pockets of German culture remained. Most of the population in the area still speak a mixture of German and Guaraní.[10]

Economy edit

 
Cassava plant

One of the most important products of the district is yerba mate, along with sugarcane, cotton, manioc (cassava), tobacco, sunflower, soy, wheat, banana, sweet and sour orange, Paraguayan lemon verbena and sesame.

Transportation edit

A branch of Route No. 3 General Elizardo Aquino, a paved road, is the main access to the town, which connects it with Asunción and other localities of the department. Also, Route No. 11 Juana Maria de Lara, an unpaved road, connects the town with the Amambay Department.

Other unimproved roads (of sand or pebbles) connect with different districts and the capital of the department.

Climate edit

The climate is tropical, with abundant rains, a maximum temperature of about 35 °C, a minimum of 10 °C and an average of 23 °C, with a humidity of 80%. Precipitation exceeds 1300 millimeters, especially in summer.

Language edit

About 80% of the population speak the Guaraní language. The rest speak a combination of German and Spanish.[11]

Population edit

 
Nueva Germania town (1891)

The General Directorate of Statistics, Polls and Census has reported the following:

  • In 1992 the district had 17,148 inhabitants, the majority of whom lived in the town of Santa Rosa del Aguaray. In 2002 Santa Rosa del Aguaray became a municipality in its own right. Consequently, the District of Nueva Germania lost most of its population and territory, though it retained the Mennonite colony Rio Verde to the north of Santa Rosa del Aguaray.
  • The population is mostly rural and occupied in agricultural activities.
  • The projected net population by gender for 2002 was 4,335 inhabitants (2,323 men and 2,012 women).

As of 2002, about 10% of Nueva Germania's inhabitants were of mainly German origin.[2]

Borders edit

Nueva Germania borders on

Hydrography edit

Nueva Germania district is watered by the rivers Aguaray Guazú and Aguaray mí, and the streams Tutytí and Empalado.

Demographics edit

Main social and demographic indicators:

  • Total fertility rate: 3.4
  • Percentage of illiteracy in the district: 15.4%
  • Percentage of housings that have power: 82.0%
  • Percentage of housings that have running water: 39.6%
  • Percentage of population that are under the age of 15: 39%
  • Percentage of population that have access to modern housing: 41.2%
  • Percentage of population that have access to modern sanitation: 20.9%
  • Percentage of population that have access to modern educational programs: 13.5%
  • Percentage of population that are employed in the primary sector of the economy: 60.1%
  • Percentage of population that are employed in the secondary sector of the economy: 14.3%
  • Percentage of population that are employed in the tertiary sector of the economy: 25.0%

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Felicori, Bianca (2019-10-07). "Nueva Germania Community". Elle Décor. Archived from the original on 2020-04-26. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  2. ^ a b Evangelische Gemeinde Düren [1]; Brochure by the Protestant Parish of Düren (in German), contains pictures.
  3. ^ Wood, Graeme (2008-04-01). "The Deleted Walrus Article is reproduced". Wordpress. Archived from the original on 2019-08-18. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
  4. ^ "Nueva Germania: the failed attempt to create a German Aryan race in Paraguay". www.ip.gov.py. 2018-07-13. Archived from the original on 2020-04-09. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  5. ^ Van Eerten, Jurriaan (2016-02-27). "The lost 'Aryan utopia' of Nueva Germania". Tico Times Net. Archived from the original on 2020-03-29. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
  6. ^ Posner, Gerard L. (1986). Mengele: The Complete Story. Cooper Square Press. pp. 123–124.
  7. ^ Romero, Simon (2013-05-05). "German Outpost Born of Racism in 1887 Blends Into Paraguay". New York Times. Archived from the original on 2019-04-16. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
  8. ^ Epstein, J., "Rebuilding a Home in the Jungle", San Francisco Chronicle, Mar 13, 2005.
  9. ^ Kracht, C., & Woodard, D., Five Years (Hanover: Wehrhahn Verlag, 2011).
  10. ^ Simon Romero (May 5, 2013). "German Outpost Born of Racism in 1887 Blends Into Paraguay". The New York Times. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  11. ^ Budds, Diana (2019-06-28). "Nueva Germania Failed Utopia". Curbed Dot Com. Archived from the original on 2020-03-30. Retrieved 2020-03-30.

External links and further reading edit

  • Ben Macintyre, Forgotten Fatherland: The Search for Elisabeth Nietzsche, New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 1992, reissued as Forgotten Fatherland: The True Story of Nietzsche's Sister and Her Lost Aryan Colony, Broadway 2011 ISBN 0307886441 ISBN 978-0307886446
  • New York Times article on Nueva Germania, 1991
  • New York Times article on Nueva Germania, 2013
  • Brochure by the Protestant Parish of Dueren (in German), contains pictures
  • Blog on Nueva Germania with photos
  • World Gazeteer: Paraguay[dead link] – World-Gazetteer.com
  • Dialog International — "Dick Cheney and Nueva Germania"
  • . The Walrus. April 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. (article deleted)
  • The Walrus article has been deleted, but has been reproduced in this Wordpress blog
  • Kraus, Daniela, Bernhard und Elisabeth Försters Nueva Germania in Paraguay. Eine antisemitische Utopie. PhD Thesis. University of Vienna. 1999
  • Kurzwelly, Jonatan. Being German and Being Paraguayan in Nueva Germania: Arguing for “Contextual Epistemic Permissibility” and “Methodological Complementarity.” PhD Thesis. University of St Andrews. 2017
  • Kurzwelly, Jonatan (2019), "Being German, Paraguayan and Germanino: Exploring the Relation Between Social and Personal Identity" in Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research, 2/2019. doi:10.1080/15283488.2019.1604348
  • Sussman, Nadia and Simon Romero, 2013, "A Lost Colony in Paraguay" Video: "A Lost Tribe in Paraguay"

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Nueva Germania New Germania German Neugermanien is a district of San Pedro Department in Paraguay It was founded as a German settlement on 23 August 1887 by Bernhard Forster a German nationalist who was married to Elisabeth Forster Nietzsche sister of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche Forster s idea was to create a model community in the New World and to demonstrate the supremacy of German culture and society Forster committed suicide after the settlement s initial failure 1 Nueva GermaniaNueva GermaniaCoordinates 23 54 0 S 56 42 12 W 23 90000 S 56 70333 W 23 90000 56 70333Country ParaguayDepartmentSan PedroFounded23 August 1887 by Bernhard ForsterGovernment Intendente MunicipalLeonardo Saiz ArceArea Total20 008 km2 7 725 sq mi Elevation132 m 433 ft Population 2008 Total4 335 Density15 9 km2 41 sq mi Time zone 4 GMTPostal code8470Area code 595 44 It is located about 297 kilometres from Asuncion capital of the Republic of Paraguay Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Transportation 4 Climate 5 Language 6 Population 7 Borders 8 Hydrography 9 Demographics 10 See also 11 References 12 External links and further readingHistory editNueva Germania was founded in 1886 on the banks of the Aguaray Guazu River about 250 kilometres from Asuncion by five later fourteen largely impoverished families from Saxony 2 Led by Bernhard Forster and his wife Elisabeth Forster Nietzsche the German colonists emigrated to the Paraguayan rainforest to put to practice utopian ideas about the superiority of the Aryan race It was the declared dream of Forster to create an area of Germanic development far from the influence of Jews whom he reviled 3 The colony s development was hampered by the harshness of the environment a lack of proper supplies and an overconfidence of the colonist s own supposed Aryan supremacy 4 Most settlers soon died of starvation and disease Those who survived malaria and the sand flea infections rushed to flee Nueva Germania Those who stayed convinced of their founder s teachings married among themselves so as to preserve the racial stock Forster who had negotiated the town s titles of property with General Bernardino Caballero committed suicide in 1889 in the city of San Bernardino after abandoning the settlers 5 Elisabeth Forster Nietzsche returned to Germany in 1893 According to Gerard L Posner writing in Mengele The Complete Story Josef Mengele a major German war criminal spent some time in Nueva Germania while he was a fugitive after World War II 6 However the evidence that Mengele ever passed through is shaky at best 7 Nueva Germania became a quiet community in San Pedro dedicated to agriculture and specializing in the cultivation of yerba mate Beginning in 2004 the American writer David Woodard embarked on a series of expeditions to the erstwhile colony 8 9 As of 2013 pockets of German culture remained Most of the population in the area still speak a mixture of German and Guarani 10 Economy edit nbsp Cassava plantOne of the most important products of the district is yerba mate along with sugarcane cotton manioc cassava tobacco sunflower soy wheat banana sweet and sour orange Paraguayan lemon verbena and sesame Transportation editA branch of Route No 3 General Elizardo Aquino a paved road is the main access to the town which connects it with Asuncion and other localities of the department Also Route No 11 Juana Maria de Lara an unpaved road connects the town with the Amambay Department Other unimproved roads of sand or pebbles connect with different districts and the capital of the department Climate editThe climate is tropical with abundant rains a maximum temperature of about 35 C a minimum of 10 C and an average of 23 C with a humidity of 80 Precipitation exceeds 1300 millimeters especially in summer Language editAbout 80 of the population speak the Guarani language The rest speak a combination of German and Spanish 11 Population edit nbsp Nueva Germania town 1891 The General Directorate of Statistics Polls and Census has reported the following In 1992 the district had 17 148 inhabitants the majority of whom lived in the town of Santa Rosa del Aguaray In 2002 Santa Rosa del Aguaray became a municipality in its own right Consequently the District of Nueva Germania lost most of its population and territory though it retained the Mennonite colony Rio Verde to the north of Santa Rosa del Aguaray The population is mostly rural and occupied in agricultural activities The projected net population by gender for 2002 was 4 335 inhabitants 2 323 men and 2 012 women As of 2002 about 10 of Nueva Germania s inhabitants were of mainly German origin 2 Borders editNueva Germania borders on Tacuati district to the north Lima district to the south separated from it for the Aguaray Guazu River Amambay department and the Santa Rosa del Aguaray district to the east San Pedro de Ycuamandiyu district and the Tacuati district to the west Hydrography editNueva Germania district is watered by the rivers Aguaray Guazu and Aguaray mi and the streams Tutyti and Empalado Demographics editMain social and demographic indicators Total fertility rate 3 4 Percentage of illiteracy in the district 15 4 Percentage of housings that have power 82 0 Percentage of housings that have running water 39 6 Percentage of population that are under the age of 15 39 Percentage of population that have access to modern housing 41 2 Percentage of population that have access to modern sanitation 20 9 Percentage of population that have access to modern educational programs 13 5 Percentage of population that are employed in the primary sector of the economy 60 1 Percentage of population that are employed in the secondary sector of the economy 14 3 Percentage of population that are employed in the tertiary sector of the economy 25 0 See also editGermans in Paraguay El Paraiso Verde a 21st century private colony established in Paraguay by German speaking emigrants New Australia 19th century Australian settlement in ParaguayReferences edit Felicori Bianca 2019 10 07 Nueva Germania Community Elle Decor Archived from the original on 2020 04 26 Retrieved 2020 11 22 a b Evangelische Gemeinde Duren 1 Brochure by the Protestant Parish of Duren in German contains pictures Wood Graeme 2008 04 01 The Deleted Walrus Article is reproduced Wordpress Archived from the original on 2019 08 18 Retrieved 2020 03 29 Nueva Germania the failed attempt to create a German Aryan race in Paraguay www ip gov py 2018 07 13 Archived from the original on 2020 04 09 Retrieved 2020 04 09 Van Eerten Jurriaan 2016 02 27 The lost Aryan utopia of Nueva Germania Tico Times Net Archived from the original on 2020 03 29 Retrieved 2020 03 29 Posner Gerard L 1986 Mengele The Complete Story Cooper Square Press pp 123 124 Romero Simon 2013 05 05 German Outpost Born of Racism in 1887 Blends Into Paraguay New York Times Archived from the original on 2019 04 16 Retrieved 2020 03 29 Epstein J Rebuilding a Home in the Jungle San Francisco Chronicle Mar 13 2005 Kracht C amp Woodard D Five Years Hanover Wehrhahn Verlag 2011 Simon Romero May 5 2013 German Outpost Born of Racism in 1887 Blends Into Paraguay The New York Times Retrieved May 6 2013 Budds Diana 2019 06 28 Nueva Germania Failed Utopia Curbed Dot Com Archived from the original on 2020 03 30 Retrieved 2020 03 30 External links and further reading editBen Macintyre Forgotten Fatherland The Search for Elisabeth Nietzsche New York Farrar Straus Giroux 1992 reissued as Forgotten Fatherland The True Story of Nietzsche s Sister and Her Lost Aryan Colony Broadway 2011 ISBN 0307886441 ISBN 978 0307886446 New York Times article on Nueva Germania 1991 New York Times article on Nueva Germania 2013 Brochure by the Protestant Parish of Dueren in German contains pictures Blog on Nueva Germania with photos World Gazeteer Paraguay dead link World Gazetteer com Dialog International Dick Cheney and Nueva Germania Kultur Jammed The Walrus April 2008 Archived from the original on 2008 05 13 article deleted The Walrus article has been deleted but has been reproduced in this Wordpress blog Kraus Daniela Bernhard und Elisabeth Forsters Nueva Germania in Paraguay Eine antisemitische Utopie PhD Thesis University of Vienna 1999 Kurzwelly Jonatan Being German and Being Paraguayan in Nueva Germania Arguing for Contextual Epistemic Permissibility and Methodological Complementarity PhD Thesis University of St Andrews 2017 Kurzwelly Jonatan 2019 Being German Paraguayan and Germanino Exploring the Relation Between Social and Personal Identity in Identity An International Journal of Theory and Research 2 2019 doi 10 1080 15283488 2019 1604348 Sussman Nadia and Simon Romero 2013 A Lost Colony in Paraguay Video A Lost Tribe in Paraguay 23 54 S 56 42 W 23 900 S 56 700 W 23 900 56 700 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nueva Germania amp oldid 1159966278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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