July and August 1937
As part of the “Entartete Kunst“Entartete Kunst” (degenerate art) is a Propagandistic term used by the Nazi regime to describe art that it rejected on political and aesthetic grounds. More” (degenerate art“Entartete Kunst” (degenerate art) is a Propagandistic term used by the Nazi regime to describe art that it rejected on political and aesthetic grounds. More) confiscationBy confiscating assets, government officials initially deprived owners of the authority to dispose of their bank accounts, household furnishings, securities, etc., which were placed under state administration. More campaign, the National Socialists remove around 20,000 works of modern art from one hundred German museums. The exhibition Entartete Kunst“Entartete Kunst” (degenerate art) is a Propagandistic term used by the Nazi regime to describe art that it rejected on political and aesthetic grounds. More opens on 19 July 1937 in Munich and publicly defames numerous modern artists and their works.