Arno Breker
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Historical Figure
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Nationality:
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Germany (born in Prussia, German Empire), later West Germany
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Year of Birth:
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1900
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Year of Death:
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1991
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Cause of Death:
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Influenza
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Occupation:
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Architect, Artist, Sculptor, Author of Non-Fiction, Educator
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Spouse:
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Demetra Messala (d. 1956), Carola Kluge
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Children:
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Gerhart, Carola
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Political Party:
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NSDAP
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Fictional Appearances:
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Arno Breker (19 July 1900 – 13 February 1991) was a German sculptor, best remembered as Adolf Hitler's favorite artist.
Arno Breker was commissioned by Adolf Hitler to immortalize the Greater Germanic Empire's founding fathers after Germany triumphed during the Second World War. Breker usually depicted his subjects in an idealized light, in accordance with Nazi views.
Susanna Weiss was partially amused and partially disgusted by such an idealized sculpture of German scientist Werner Heisenberg on the grounds of Friedrich Wilhelm University.[1]
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