Imagine you bought a painting from some grubby guy on the street and then years later you see a guy who looks suspiciously like the guy you bought the painting from screaming about a "new day for Germany"
Mistake? He was a bad artist. His inability to objectively evaluate his own artistic abilities is consistent with his inability to understand the consequences of his actions and decisions and his inability to consider the absurdity of his hatred of people from an objective perspective.
I don’t think Stalin actually wanted to be a priest. That was his mother‘s idea. He was kicked out of the seminary after he joined the Communist party.
Art Teacher 1#: "Hey, Hanz. I keep thinking about that boy you refused access to the Academy. I think you were a little rude to him..." Art teacher 2 #: "Are you serious? Have you seen his drawings? They were horrible!" Art Teacher 1 #: "Well, they weren't exactly masterpieces, but even Da Vinci had problems early in his artistic career" Art Teacher 2#: "Just forget about him. That boy will surely find a much more successful and lucrative career in the future..."
Actually, when H1tler's mom died it affected him deeply, the doctor who was taking care of his mother was a jew, and he described that he never saw such a sad person. In the war H1tler let the doctor escape out of Germany so he would not be persecuted.
Yea I was thinking this he also loved his mum a lot I remember hearing he stayed we with during her last dying days Still tho he a bad guy remember lads
He still was better artist than 99 percent of the people you see at Deviantart. People seem to forget his art was made before the age of Photoshop and back when resources weren't as abundant as today, he probably was just taking off, and he actually got most of the basic rules learned which is more than we can say from the average graphic designer wannabe, the man already has a solid foundation, unfortunately for him and for the entire species "survival of the fittest" applies in education too and he got the boot. Just remember, when it comes to some things blue is blue, there is no "genocidal blue" or "totalitarian blue".
it is very wrong. He was instead very sympathetic to his mother. The doctor who looked for his mother that he had seen no one grief so much after someone's death
Fun fact: The Wikipedia article of Academy of Fine Arts Vienna has a section called notable rejected applicants which only has one certain person in it.
If it had a famous artist's name on it then it would be in a museum...um, ok. 😐🤔 This comment makes no sense, Hitler's paintings ARE in museums and are actually worth a lot of money, not to mention he is "famous"...just more in an "infamous" way though.
@@lagboat seriously, art like that today would get him a nice life. Im sure he would have painted whatever was contemporary. Its crazy how one pivot in time can do this.
It was one of the best art schools in the world so perfection in every category is needed to become accepted but he didn't know how to draw people apparently
Yea it wasn’t that bad. People just focus too much on perfection instead of effort tbh. It’s crazy that one mistake would cause a whole massacre reality.
I am glad his paintings haven't been destroyed. Not only because burning them wouldn't erase any of his crimes, but also because I think the Adolf who wanted to be an artist was a completely different person to the tyrant we know nowadays
Being rejected by the art world didn’t make him a monster. The monster was already dormant in him because of the horrific treatment he got from his abusive father and submissive character of his mother. He was programmed since childhood to be a histrionic manipulator and a liar. Had he been accepted into art school, he would still have been both and toxic to most people around him. Going into politics allowed him to develop his histrionics to a much higher level and to have a greater audience on which to cast his toxicity. But art school wasn’t going to make him a better person.
@@javierarreaza5601 thank you I hate this idea that if he went to a f***ing art school that his hatred towards Jewish and other people would suddenly disappear
Oh stop with that overexageration in how much he hated people lol that's straight out of a kids movie. There had been occasions when Adolf showed care and grief for someone especially his mother
Leonardo Da Vinci predicted ww2 apparently, because he made a painting of Panzer IV's invading a city, which we think is Poland. Art really does have a weird history.
Ok let’s not humanize the monster, but at least don’t lie. He loved his mother dearly and was there when she died. He didn’t only care about her money because she was the only person that showed him love. Your information is based and incorrect when it comes to his relationship with his mother.
I agree, he may have been a monster. But anyone can become a monster they never wanted to become. People deserve to at least learn that they had love within them. Love for family, friends or pets. Love is sacred. Love deserves to be respected regardless of who has it.
Alois did have some illegitimate children, but Adolf was not one of them. All histories stress that Alois and Klara were married when AH was born. And his or his mother's last name was never Schickelgruber. Alois had changed his name years ago. Yes, he was the most evil person ever, but he did have an interesting life.
Art requires effort, focus, and meaning. Politicians can spew whatever that has no meaning whatsoever, as long as there is a charismatic voice behind it all.
I looked at them. One of the main issues were that his paintings were all drab, depressing and lacked colors that pop out at you. He could draw and paint, but his images didn’t have any feeling
Art critics are pretentious trend setters so no matter how good or decent an artwork is if it doesn't fit in with the fad they don't want it. For example the painting The Wild Hunt of Odin by Peter Arbo is a masterpiece but it was also criticized for its subject about mythical beings because that was not the trend during the time of the Realism art movement.
Apparently he was pretty good at drawing structures and inanimate objects. But could never understand abstract art and had trouble painting people and they always wound up looking emotionless
My theory is that the reason why his paintings had no empathy or emotion is because he grew up with no empathy or emotion from his dad just anger and hate
I remember the thing with his mother differently. I watched many documentary and there it was tolded that he stayed at his motherside so much that even the doctor was impressed as of how much he loved his mother.
Yeah... It's almost like they're lying about his paintings or something... It's almost like you could debunk this entire video by just looking up his artwork yourself...
Maybe he wasn't that bad of a painter, but he was an extremely basic one. He knew how to do one type of painting: Realistic depictions of buildings. That's it. Maybe he was good at it, but his style was stale, and that's the worst thing a young artist can be. Academies are looking for rough talent, and, as such, someone who's paintings were less perfect or simply more immature than Adolf's could very well enter the academy because they showed promise and untapped potential, a truly personal voice. He could only do one thing, and even if he made his thing well, there were still better picks for landscape painters out there.
I like how yesterday you touched on this subject a little and now ur explaining more of what we should know. You are the best teacher I've ever known, u make knowledge sound fun or neat making me crave more
@zy_cz he was of german descent and never considered himself austrian. he literally sent a personal letter to the king of bavaria to let him serve in the german army instead of the austrian army, while he was living in münchen, which is in germany
When people don't like your art, you either improve so that they will like it, or you take over the whole world so that you can force them to like your artwork.
I'm more impressed by the fact that he should have died several times before becoming fuhren (don't know how to spell it) but was always either spared or saved Makes me think that a future without what he has done would be far more worse to the point where the universe itself was conspiring to put him on power
Also you forgot to mension that his father beat him badly every time he Got a Bad grade and he was doins well in school at first but than his brother Died and he Got deppresed
I think he really had solid potential. I've seen where ppl say he had autistic and usually autistic people have a very creative spirit. I also know he wrote a book which I have yet to read but mean to at some point. I'm separating the art from the artist. I like to understand the other side if you get me. To understand fully the whole story.
The story isn't really true though. He wasn't rejected from the school. He was differed from the fine arts program to the architectural program at the same school. He decided he wanted to be an architect after that and wasn't even upset. This makes sense when your realize he was only in his 20s at the time. The reason why he didn't become an architect is because WWI broke out right after that and he volunteered. It was when he was in the war that he changed his mind about public service and decided he wanted to pursue politics.
I don't get it. Schools are for teaching & learning. If someone doesn't know how to draw faces they should be able to go to school to learn that. It's like if you need a job you should have experience, but I'm trying to get a job to do the same, to gain experience. What type of loop is that ?
Swastikas were quite common in many cultures around the world for thousands of years, variations were used by Native American cultures, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and even Judaism, plus a lot more
For those who says Hitler's work was good, art schools don't see how realistic or colorful they are, but how the work could express the artist. One could produce a photo-real portrait, but lose points to a caricature. All high-ranking schools look for innovations rather than just good grades.
That's because you've actually seen them, unlike all the people too lazy to look it up. People who get all their _"information"_ from wildly inaccurate RUclips videos.
All people would after hearing his story... You are saying cause now you have heard his story imagine the time when people don't know him and still hated his arts
He didn't start the war. He invaded Poland to put an end to the massacre of Germans still living in former German areas like Danzig and Blomberg. This ethnic pogrom was international news at the time and very well documented. The main provocateurs of the war were Churchill and FDR, who were both driven by economic concerns.
I wonder what happened to him during WWI that turned him from a sensitive and weak artist into a brutal dictator. He did really love his mom, I think you're mistaken. Her death affected him deeply.
We all have a high chance of outliving our parents, but most of us don’t end up like him. It really depends on how you handle trauma and trials in your life, because if you blame everybody around you, then you have the potential to become exactly like him.
@@brujo_millonario And on that note, he also blamed Communists & Jews for Germany’s defeat, even though there were many logistical and supply failings, and military incompetence that lead to the defeat.
Imagine you bought a painting from some grubby guy on the street and then years later you see a guy who looks suspiciously like the guy you bought the painting from screaming about a "new day for Germany"
A nightmare.
you wouldn’t be alive but your grandkids would have it and these sell for millions now
@@ISawYourSearchHistory661 how a nightmare
Sounds like a lot of people who vote for any American career politician.
@@ISawYourSearchHistory661 it was beautiful
It's fascinating how a single mistake can change the course of history
Literally the joker saying "ALL IT TAKES IS ONE BAD DAY"
He would have still joined the Army when WWI broke out, and still be angry because of the Versaille treaty. He was a radical nationalist first.
Mistake? He was a bad artist. His inability to objectively evaluate his own artistic abilities is consistent with his inability to understand the consequences of his actions and decisions and his inability to consider the absurdity of his hatred of people from an objective perspective.
@RUNOTENTERTAIN Chu He probably still would. Anti-semitism was common in Austria and Germany.
@@mklives2 I'll bet that influenced his decision not to study under Alfred Roller too.
Like all artists, the value of the art goes up after their death.
Joseph Stalin is also just like him because he failed to become a priest while kim jong un in basketball player
@@MTC008 👍i know it now but they famous as cruel dictators
I don’t think Stalin actually wanted to be a priest. That was his mother‘s idea. He was kicked out of the seminary after he joined the Communist party.
Art Teacher 1#: "Hey, Hanz. I keep thinking about that boy you refused access to the Academy. I think you were a little rude to him..."
Art teacher 2 #: "Are you serious? Have you seen his drawings? They were horrible!"
Art Teacher 1 #: "Well, they weren't exactly masterpieces, but even Da Vinci had problems early in his artistic career"
Art Teacher 2#: "Just forget about him. That boy will surely find a much more successful and lucrative career in the future..."
*several years later*
Art Teacher #2: "...Shiiiiieeeeeeeeeet"
Art teacher 2 : (few years later) well dam
@@samuelwilliams663 😂 he probably said something like that 😂
And art teacher 2s name was Caleb Golberg. Just for dramatic effect.
Art teacher 1 : Oh boy..He ish.. the fuhrer now😂
Imagine an alternate reality where he got accepted for the very good artist he was and went on to collaborate with bob Ross .
I doubt they would have ever crossed paths given the shear age difference.
@@unculturedweeb4240 nah they still could have
he literally wasnt a good artist though he doesn't know perspective
Would have lost the worlds greatest leader.
@@fpa417 have you seen some of his paintings? i'd say they where pretty good, esp compared to the stuff I saw at my nearby colleges
Actually, when H1tler's mom died it affected him deeply, the doctor who was taking care of his mother was a jew, and he described that he never saw such a sad person. In the war H1tler let the doctor escape out of Germany so he would not be persecuted.
thats wholesome, i wanna find some source
@@jamildacalos6381 oversimplified
I read something similar a few years ago, can't remember the source though.
I think it was on some news website.
Yea I was thinking this he also loved his mum a lot I remember hearing he stayed we with during her last dying days
Still tho he a bad guy remember lads
@@allyzz5548 you can sympathize a man who loved his mother. You can't condone his actions when he lost his mind and all human sympathies however.
Ironic he is one of the most famous painters in history now.
That actually happens quite a lot. Many artists aren't famous until after their death.
He is well-known but not as painter.
He is famous but not as a painter.
@@tasdeedhossaintasin3943 indeed
I mean, he was a painter and apparently was still going to be. He was a famous painter, but not because of the paintings.
Imagine how many of the world’s worst ppl would’ve rather been doing something else. Going from painter to dictator is a huge leap
Note: Next time a guy who can’t draw faces asks to join Art School; LET HIM IN!
no wonder they are so many bad adtist now
He actually could draw faces
@@rasmusvohlakari2304 i‘m joking; that was the excuse they gave him. His art isn‘t actually that bad in my opinion.
Hi, I'm an Austrian, not far away from Braunau who loves to draw and got rejected from Art school...
@@kerstinb.8402 hey sir we were waiting for you
Well he did care ALOT for his mother, when she died the family doctor said he had never seen someone so overwhelmed with grief before
He still was better artist than 99 percent of the people you see at Deviantart.
People seem to forget his art was made before the age of Photoshop and back when resources weren't as abundant as today, he probably was just taking off, and he actually got most of the basic rules learned which is more than we can say from the average graphic designer wannabe, the man already has a solid foundation, unfortunately for him and for the entire species "survival of the fittest" applies in education too and he got the boot.
Just remember, when it comes to some things blue is blue, there is no "genocidal blue" or "totalitarian blue".
it is very wrong. He was instead very sympathetic to his mother. The doctor who looked for his mother that he had seen no one grief so much after someone's death
Ah, I see you are a man/woman of culture.
OverSimplified taught you well.
exactly it is well known how much he cared for his mother this is surprising from the infographic show
@@orandennehy7837 Infographics Show makes people look narcissistic
"If I can't get into art school, no one can"
I heard the art schools isnt rejecting anybody right now.
if only Hitler's dad didn't change his name, no one would ever take Adolf Schicklgruber seriously
Because shouting "Heil Schicklgruber!" wouldn't have much an effect at crowded rallies.
I believe he'd be worse because people would be messing with his name.
@@Discosaturn Lol
That would just have caused him to be picked on which would have made him worse. He already had a chip on his shoulder.
meds
Fun fact: The Wikipedia article of Academy of Fine Arts Vienna has a section called notable rejected applicants which only has one certain person in it.
Note: never reject guys with box mustaches
XD
Including Randy Marsh with this one
@@thestraydog you mean Lorde?
It's a tooth brush mustache
@@mr.savagetruthfilmstudio6888 lol
His artwork was actually pretty good. If it had a famous artist name on it they would be in a museum.
@@fieldsfamily6447
John Gacy was actually good as well.
Some of his paintings are actually in museums, like the Art Gallery in London.
@@amanita1964
I did not know that!!
@@12yearssober ...His paintings are awful, there out there because he's psychopath.
If it had a famous artist's name on it then it would be in a museum...um, ok. 😐🤔 This comment makes no sense, Hitler's paintings ARE in museums and are actually worth a lot of money, not to mention he is "famous"...just more in an "infamous" way though.
Man. His paintings are better than Modern arts....
Artist gets REJECTED in art school, What happens is SHOCKING
On top of all this, he really wasn't a bad artist.
True, his art is actually kinda epic tho but he sadly failed the art school.
@@lagboat seriously, art like that today would get him a nice life. Im sure he would have painted whatever was contemporary. Its crazy how one pivot in time can do this.
It was one of the best art schools in the world so perfection in every category is needed to become accepted but he didn't know how to draw people apparently
Yea it wasn’t that bad. People just focus too much on perfection instead of effort tbh.
It’s crazy that one mistake would cause a whole massacre reality.
@@behindthecookie8653 yep. You have that right. He could have learned to be a better "artist". I mean that is what school is for.
I am glad his paintings haven't been destroyed. Not only because burning them wouldn't erase any of his crimes, but also because I think the Adolf who wanted to be an artist was a completely different person to the tyrant we know nowadays
Yeah the things that one goes through in life especially childhood made him that way .
Being rejected by the art world didn’t make him a monster. The monster was already dormant in him because of the horrific treatment he got from his abusive father and submissive character of his mother. He was programmed since childhood to be a histrionic manipulator and a liar. Had he been accepted into art school, he would still have been both and toxic to most people around him. Going into politics allowed him to develop his histrionics to a much higher level and to have a greater audience on which to cast his toxicity. But art school wasn’t going to make him a better person.
If only he was fatherless...
@@javierarreaza5601 thank you I hate this idea that if he went to a f***ing art school that his hatred towards Jewish and other people would suddenly disappear
@@javierarreaza5601 when you grow up with a bad father or without one your life goes for the worse
Oh stop with that overexageration in how much he hated people lol that's straight out of a kids movie. There had been occasions when Adolf showed care and grief for someone especially his mother
You completely misunderstood that part. Indifference and hatred is not the same thing.
Leonardo Da Vinci predicted ww2 apparently, because he made a painting of Panzer IV's invading a city, which we think is Poland. Art really does have a weird history.
He earned a living selling watercolours for about five years before 1914. I wish I could paint as "badly" as he did.
Ok let’s not humanize the monster, but at least don’t lie. He loved his mother dearly and was there when she died. He didn’t only care about her money because she was the only person that showed him love. Your information is based and incorrect when it comes to his relationship with his mother.
I agree, he may have been a monster. But anyone can become a monster they never wanted to become.
People deserve to at least learn that they had love within them. Love for family, friends or pets. Love is sacred. Love deserves to be respected regardless of who has it.
Actually we should humanize him because if we don’t he’ll be look at as different, interesting and cool to people, like the joker.
Exactly. In fact, if I'm not wrong, when Hitler's mother passed, the doctor reported that he 'had never seen someone so enveloped by grief'.
@@davidgarcia32323 Indeed. He could have been anyone, there were plenty with his sentiment.
It's all circumstantial.
What else do you expect from American historians
Alois did have some illegitimate children, but Adolf was not one of them. All histories stress that Alois and Klara were married when AH was born. And his or his mother's last name was never Schickelgruber. Alois had changed his name years ago. Yes, he was the most evil person ever, but he did have an interesting life.
He took over Europe but the thought of applying to another art school was just too much work for him.
spoilers to anyone existing after 1943: he did not, in fact, take over europe
@@sizskiePoland, Germany, Austria, France, yeah he was doing pretty good...
Why speaking about history if you know nothing about it?
He didn’t take over all of Europe, just most of it.
His paintings aren't embarrassing; that's just your opinion.
everybody knows it's easier to become a politician than a artist.
Art requires effort, focus, and meaning. Politicians can spew whatever that has no meaning whatsoever, as long as there is a charismatic voice behind it all.
@@h.t.awesome3822 It doesn't take a genius to appeal to idiots.
ironically his paintings werent even bad they were really good it makes u wonder what the people were crticizing
i think it was smth about perspective idk though
I looked at them. One of the main issues were that his paintings were all drab, depressing and lacked colors that pop out at you. He could draw and paint, but his images didn’t have any feeling
@@usonly101 they also didnt make any sense lol
Art critics are pretentious trend setters so no matter how good or decent an artwork is if it doesn't fit in with the fad they don't want it. For example the painting The Wild Hunt of Odin by Peter Arbo is a masterpiece but it was also criticized for its subject about mythical beings because that was not the trend during the time of the Realism art movement.
Apparently he was pretty good at drawing structures and inanimate objects. But could never understand abstract art and had trouble painting people and they always wound up looking emotionless
My theory is that the reason why his paintings had no empathy or emotion is because he grew up with no empathy or emotion from his dad just anger and hate
He was probably a narcissist, psychopath, or sociopath. Take your pick.
"he has no redeeming qualities" it must be weird to live life with the same grasp on good and evil as a 5 year old
Imagine being the institution who denounced Adolf's craft as an artist... the biggest whoopsie in human history
The crazy part was that he wasn’t a bad artiest just a bad person
Imagine being Hitler's mom in Heaven waiting for her son but, he never shows up and is never going to show up.
Thats dark..
Ffs😂
Who tell u he will dont go Heaven lol
@@eren8632 his mother never witnessed of how he become later after she dies
Then a couple of angels come over and give you some sad news.
Mein Kampf would've been 'Mein Bild'
He loved his mother greatly…
What about Mussolini and Stalin? The first was a journalist, the other was a poet.
“Who Punished him severely” -Oversimplified
Wow so he was not a psychopath ? Just a person devoid of feeling ? Well that's just Scary.
In most accounts he was actually pretty grateful to his mother
This just proves the old adage: Politics, the last refuge of the incompetent.
I wonder if the people that rejected him felt guilty knowing they were a big reason for the most catastrophic war in history
Either way, it’s pointless. We are not playing “What If?” Games and they are not seers.
Plus, he’s his problem if he’s a sore loser.
Britain declared war on Germany
It's not a true story. Did you seriously not realize that? lol
That’s not even true about not painting enough humans in his work. He had several portraits and environments with people in them.
It makes you wonder they say his art was bad but they never show you his beautiful paintings
Because they're liars of course.
I remember the thing with his mother differently. I watched many documentary and there it was tolded that he stayed at his motherside so much that even the doctor was impressed as of how much he loved his mother.
Imagine if he didn’t fail art.
When the time machine is invented first thing to do.
@@oceanmike8516 yup
gotta run into the school before he shows up and yell, everyone stop EVERYTHING!!!!!! YOU ARE GOING TO WANT TO HEAR THIS!!!!!
@@oceanmike8516 dont change history lol
Someone else would have taken his place and take advantage of the situation germany was in after ww1.
It's funny how his paintings had no emotion and his speeches were exploding with emotion
Yeah... It's almost like they're lying about his paintings or something... It's almost like you could debunk this entire video by just looking up his artwork yourself...
18 year olds rarely have their artistic vision set yet. He actually made it to the prelim rounds of admission. And he sold many pieces of art.
It kind of funny. Bob Ross had trouble painting people in his pictures too. They were complete opposites on how they handled being told that news.
He could've been a Salvador Dali like artist with a unique mustache style on his own but fate had other plans...
They should have bought his paintings and admitted him to school just to keep him out of politics.
Adolf was not that greedy when his mum died the doctor said he had was never
Lets be clear here his painting isnt bad its looks great
He was a bad person
Maybe he wasn't that bad of a painter, but he was an extremely basic one. He knew how to do one type of painting: Realistic depictions of buildings. That's it. Maybe he was good at it, but his style was stale, and that's the worst thing a young artist can be. Academies are looking for rough talent, and, as such, someone who's paintings were less perfect or simply more immature than Adolf's could very well enter the academy because they showed promise and untapped potential, a truly personal voice. He could only do one thing, and even if he made his thing well, there were still better picks for landscape painters out there.
@@fxzgamer09 Because the same people who lied about something as trivial as paintings _definitely_ wouldn't lie about anything more serious, right? /s
I like how yesterday you touched on this subject a little and now ur explaining more of what we should know. You are the best teacher I've ever known, u make knowledge sound fun or neat making me crave more
If you're relying on this channel for anything other than entertainment then you're better off reading Wikipedia pages.
Yes, there are a lot of errors in these videos.
Lot more to it than a "failed artist". A "failed artist" does not dictate a country.
He saw is country turn to ruins. Thats what raises a dictator
Failed artists are some of the most embittered people around. They can be extremely dangerous.
I said this before and I’ll say it again; how did such a sad human being cause so much chaos?
Hurt people hurt people. That’s how we work, even without meaning it
3:38 they are holding the bows on the wrong end 😂
I looked at some of his paintings and they are pretty good
Same here I saw his paintings tho
But you have to admit he was Extremely Smart who Loved his Country.!
he loved his country a little bit too much
@zy_cz he was of german descent and never considered himself austrian. he literally sent a personal letter to the king of bavaria to let him serve in the german army instead of the austrian army, while he was living in münchen, which is in germany
When people don't like your art, you either improve so that they will like it, or you take over the whole world so that you can force them to like your artwork.
And to think the paintings weren’t that bad actually.
in fact: Dont reject someone in art school
I feel so bad for his mother…
Many starving artists know how it feels. Now they know what they have to do.
" this enraged his father , who punished him severely "
I'm more impressed by the fact that he should have died several times before becoming fuhren (don't know how to spell it) but was always either spared or saved
Makes me think that a future without what he has done would be far more worse to the point where the universe itself was conspiring to put him on power
fuher*
@@pavlikshimko7940 **Fuhrer
the word is literally is spelt like how it sounds/pronounced
God's plan?
*fuhrer
@@pavlikshimko7940 it's führer
I actually learned about this not in school, but memes.
Also you forgot to mension that his father beat him badly every time he Got a Bad grade and he was doins well in school at first but than his brother Died and he Got deppresed
Then typo
*dang, y’all should have accepted him into art school*
I think he really had solid potential. I've seen where ppl say he had autistic and usually autistic people have a very creative spirit. I also know he wrote a book which I have yet to read but mean to at some point. I'm separating the art from the artist. I like to understand the other side if you get me. To understand fully the whole story.
An autistic Austrian artist who was obsessed with Aryans. Hmm..
“Madness is like gravity,all it takes is a little push”
~The joker
"As in everything, nature is the best instructor." - A.H.
Imagine being the people who rejected him and saw what he had become 😬
The story isn't really true though. He wasn't rejected from the school. He was differed from the fine arts program to the architectural program at the same school. He decided he wanted to be an architect after that and wasn't even upset. This makes sense when your realize he was only in his 20s at the time. The reason why he didn't become an architect is because WWI broke out right after that and he volunteered. It was when he was in the war that he changed his mind about public service and decided he wanted to pursue politics.
His father became angry and then punished him severely
Lesson - don't deny people from becoming artists
I don't get it. Schools are for teaching & learning. If someone doesn't know how to draw faces they should be able to go to school to learn that. It's like if you need a job you should have experience, but I'm trying to get a job to do the same, to gain experience. What type of loop is that ?
imagine a alternative universe where Hitler's art is being auctioned for millions of €
Yes
I'm worried I tried to get into art college but I failed the entrance exam
Try again
I bet the Jewish people who bought Hitler's art were time travelers trying divert him from taking a dark path.
as expected of them
Time to fail art school.
Bruh... no
History repeats itself
Imagine creating one of the most hated and famous symbols in the history of the world and all by misunderstanding it’s origins…
Swastikas were quite common in many cultures around the world for thousands of years, variations were used by Native American cultures, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and even Judaism, plus a lot more
The NSDAP wore it best though.
Also 90% of what's in this video is historically inaccurate even according to Hitler's detractors.
At first you don't succeed, you improvise 😂
For those who says Hitler's work was good, art schools don't see how realistic or colorful they are, but how the work could express the artist. One could produce a photo-real portrait, but lose points to a caricature. All high-ranking schools look for innovations rather than just good grades.
Inovations like drawing like a 5yo kid doing circles and today it's called art?
@@Anticommunism99 u can't use today's standards and compare/use it against those in the 1910s
WWII would have probably been fought later, with nuclear weapons.
Nothing in this is even remotely true.
thank to mustache man we had banana on a wall as ART nowdays
As someone who is failing To write a different novel I think it's a very inspirational video
Honestly his work did have no emotion.. but if he’s mediocre, then I’m literal garbage
I think some of his paintings are quite pretty
That's because you've actually seen them, unlike all the people too lazy to look it up. People who get all their _"information"_ from wildly inaccurate RUclips videos.
"Success is the sole earthly judge of right and wrong." - A.H.
Ngl, if he never start any war, I would actually gladly buy his art
All people would after hearing his story... You are saying cause now you have heard his story imagine the time when people don't know him and still hated his arts
He didn't start the war. He invaded Poland to put an end to the massacre of Germans still living in former German areas like Danzig and Blomberg. This ethnic pogrom was international news at the time and very well documented. The main provocateurs of the war were Churchill and FDR, who were both driven by economic concerns.
I loved his landscape paintings it had nice happy trees, human beings in art is overrated.
I wonder what happened to him during WWI that turned him from a sensitive and weak artist into a brutal dictator. He did really love his mom, I think you're mistaken. Her death affected him deeply.
We all have a high chance of outliving our parents, but most of us don’t end up like him. It really depends on how you handle trauma and trials in your life, because if you blame everybody around you, then you have the potential to become exactly like him.
@@h.t.awesome3822 yeah but it wasn't just the death of his mom but WWI.
@@brujo_millonario And on that note, he also blamed Communists & Jews for Germany’s defeat, even though there were many logistical and supply failings, and military incompetence that lead to the defeat.
You make a comment about this one day a different video and now your watching a video on it this channel is addicting
This enraged his father who punished him severely
*SPANKING INTENSIFIES*
Not sure I agree with every conclusion you made. Art should not need to evoke emotion.
Fascinating. Just like every video this channel uploads.
So is it maybe possible to guess that if it weren’t for WW1 could Mr Moustache have maybe become an artist in Germany perhaps?