Opening of the exhibition Degenerate Art in Berlin, 1938
Opening of the exhibition Degenerate Art in the Haus der Kunst on the Koenigsplatz in Berlin. Here a crowd of visitors shortly after the opening. In the background there is The Life of Christ by Emil Nolde. This touring exhibition started on 19 July 1937 in Munich and displayed about 650 confiscated artwork from 32 German museums. In the Nazi regime all artworks and cultural movements that did not conform to the understanding of art and the beauty ideal of the national socialists were considered degenerate art
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