In Poland, there was a relatively famous historian of philosophy recommended to people interested in philosophy, Władysław Tatarkiewicz and his three tomes of Historia filozofii.
His chapter on Nietzsche was also just disastrous, while reading this, I had wondered whether he even knew who Nietzsche was.
So it's not just one time thing.
I remember reading that chapter - though I wish I had forgotten it. It made me look at Russell in a negative way.
Funny because Nietzsche eventually worked himself into such a state of opposition to prevailing German thought that he claimed to be descended from Polish nobles
His chapter on Nietzsche was also just disastrous, while reading this, I had wondered whether he even knew who Nietzsche was.
So it's not just one time thing.
I remember reading that chapter - though I wish I had forgotten it. It made me look at Russell in a negative way.