NAZI ATTITUDE BY WADE SMITH, BREANNA ADDISON. THE AIM OF THE MOVEMENT THE AIM OF THE MOVEMENT WAS TO CONTROL WHAT ALL GERMANS SAW. FOR EXAMPLE NAZISM.

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NAZI ATTITUDE BY WADE SMITH, BREANNA ADDISON

THE AIM OF THE MOVEMENT THE AIM OF THE MOVEMENT WAS TO CONTROL WHAT ALL GERMANS SAW. FOR EXAMPLE NAZISM WANTED TO PORTRAY A SPECIFIC IMAGE TO THOSE IN THE TIME.

FILTRATION OF ART ANYTHING THAT WAS CONSIDERED INCORRECT UNDER THE NAZI RULE WAS MARKED DEGENERATE. HITLER ALSO LOOKED FOR TRADITION OR ARYAN ART, ANYTHING THAT EXPRESSED PRIDE, OR PATRIOTISM FOR THE ARYAN GERMAN PEOPLE. DEGENERATE: HAVING LOST THE PHYSICAL, MENTAL, OR MORAL QUALITIES CONSIDERED NORMAL AND DESIRABLE SHOWING EVIDENCE OF DECLINE.

AFTERMATH OF BEING OUT CASTED BEING MARKED AS DEGENERATE LEAD TO ISOLATION AND YOUR ART BEING REMOVED FROM MUSEUMS AND PRIVATE COLLECTORS. ARTISTS WERE MARKED DEGENERATE IF THERE ART IDENTIFIED AS: UN- GERMAN, JEWISH OR COMMUNIST IN NATURE.

SOME OF THE ARTIST ACCEPTED BY THE NAZI REGIME ADOLF ZIEGLERHTTP: MOST OF HIS WORK CONSISTED OF PURE BREAD GERMAN ARYAN PEOPLE KARL ALIBIKER: USUALLY CONSISTED OF PATRIOTIC STATUES. FRITE KLIMSCH: WAS COMMON THAT HIS WORK INVOLVED NUDE STATUES OF WOMAN OF ARYAN OR PURE DESCENT. RICHARD SCHIEBE: