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Did you know that the greatest childhood dream of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler was to become an artist? This spooky work is actually one of his painting unveiled for the first time ever as part of an exhibition of unusual works called "The Museum of Madness" at the Museo di Salo in Northern Italy The oil painting by Hitler is actually considered to be a rather mediocre work of art, but the name recognition makes it an instant attraction. Around 200 works of art including paintings, photos, sculptures and multimedia installations, are on display at the exhibition, which runs until November 16. The town of Salo where the Museum of Madness exhibition is taking place actually has a direct connection with Fascism. It was the capital of the Italian Social Republic, otherwise known as the Republic of Salo, which was ruled by dictator Benito Mussolini between 1943 and 1945. Mussolini was arrested in 1943 after Allied powers invaded southern Italy, but was set free by the Nazis after they conquered northern Italy.
A time capsule buried by the Nazis in 1934 was uncovered in the Polish town of Zlocieniec earlier in September, revealing an array of perfectly preserved relics from the Nazi era, bring back memories of a time when Poland was under the occupation of Adolf Hitler's National Socialist government. Sealed with wax and red string, the capsule contained two copies of Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf" as well as coins, photographs and documents.
Adolph Hitler's book, "Mein Kampf," will be published in Germany next month, for the first time in 70 years, but with critical commentary. Diane Hodges reports.
Adolph Hitler's book, "Mein Kamp," will be published in Germany next month, for the first time in 70 years, but with critical commentary. Diane Hodges reports.
Berlin, July 20 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Clemens Bilan) Germany honors this Tuesday the heroes of the failed attack against Adolf Hilter on July 20, 1944, a date symbolic to remember the resistance in all its breadth and diversity.FOOTAGE OF THE TRIBUTE IN BERLIN.