Pieces Of Art In The Movie, The Rape Of Europa

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In general, pieces of art are categorized into one group of artifacts that give insight about a specific time period and culture in history. During the World War II, Adolf Hitler destroyed thousands of pieces of art that were produced by Jews. He ultimately was attempting to erase their culture by destroying their artwork and other belongings. The movie, The Rape of Europa, gives a detailed account of Hitler’s attempt to destroy a large sum of artwork, Hitler’s desire to create a museum with, what he considered, valuable artwork, and the challenges soldiers faced to save pieces of art from being destroyed. Early in Hitler’s career, he applied for the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna but was not accepted into the school. Many of the leaders in the art academy were Jewish, which is viewed as being partly responsible for Hitler’s hatred towards Jews, and his Nazi party leadership. This idea is very plausible. After being rejected from the art academy, Hitler began to work towards gaining political leadership, and he developed strong disgust of the Jews. It could be assumed that since they would not accept Hitler and his …show more content…

He was one of the first Monuments Men and was responsible for all of the monuments in Italy. Set up by the Roberts Commission, Monuments Men were individuals that knew art, so they served at the front lines to be able to identify which pieces of art were important. The pieces of art were then recovered and taken to a safe location. As a Monuments Man, Keller was always one of the first people into a town after its capture. Once in the town, he was able to secure monuments of art from further damage and looting. One of Keller’s major art discoveries was when he found the stolen art of Florence in an abandoned jail in the Alps. His discoveries of pieces of art were quite an accomplishment in saving and preserving their

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