write some good and bad qualities of hittler????(5)
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Hitler was a painter and he dreamt to be a great painter. Did you know that? So if you first hear that, then try to figure it out by reading my whole article. In this article, I will show you some of his famous paintings. So let's go!
Who didn’t hear the name “Hitler”? What was his contribution in the second world war? He killed so many Jews, formed the Nazy Party and led this party to conquer the world by destroying and killing people. But this Hitler also produced hundreds of work in painting in order to live his life. Most of these paintings belong to the period of 1908-1913. Hitler dreamt to become a great artist. He appeared twice in the exam of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. But he was rejected in both times. By analyzing his paintings the institute found that he had more talent in architecture. Some of his teachers also suggested him to give up paintings and apply for Academy’s school of architecture. But Hitler refused that because in order to get admitted in Academy School of Architecture, He needed to return to secondary school from which he had dropped out. In August 1939, Hitler was in a conversation with British Ambassador Nevile Henderson, Where He claimed,,
“ I am an artist and not a politician.
Once the polish question is settled,
I want to end my life as an artist”
A number of Hitler’s paintings were occupied by the U.S. army at the end of world war 2. Some of those paintings were kept by private individuals. We found 300 completed works by him. But in his book, Mein Kemph, Hitler claimed that he drew two or three paintings a day while he was in Vienna. Some scholars also claim that he produced a thousand paintings in his full life span.
Though Hitler produced a lot of paintings, some renowned artists say that his paintings are in lack of innovation. Most of the artists find Architectural talent seeing his paintings. Some also claim that his paintings prove that he was grim as a painter.
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The image of Hitler as a meddler in military operations is powerful and persistent. He was also stubborn, distrusted his generals and relied too much on his own instinct. Geoffrey Megargee examines the Führer's shortcomings as a military leader.