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literature were all expected to include subjects approved of by the state.
Painters could only paint subjects that encouraged the spirit of war. For
instance, when the above-mentioned "state controlled jazz group" produced a
record that did not consist of Nazi propaganda, they were immediately
accused of being "degenerate" and warned never to try such a thing again.
And, that was not the end of Hitler's measures against artists. After the
IN FASCISM, "ART EQUALS WAR"
The artistic themes most frequently employed in Nazi Germany were
"heroism" and "war." This is evident in Franz Eichhorst's The Warrior in
Poland.