Fixation Of Adolf Hitler

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The mastermind “mama’s boy” whose name taunts the Jewish of the world, had an art fixation in his lifetime. One may not believe that such a gruesome assassin could have a fixation with something so beautiful. Adolf Hitler declared that, “anyone who sees and paints a sky green and fields blue ought to be sterilized.” If the one acknowledging the quote knows of Hitler’s gory tributes to WWII, he would catch the word sterilize and his mind would race to the gas chambers. In WWII Hitler’s men would kill Jews as a group in gas chambers. The Jews did not know what they were stepping into at first glance, fore they were filthy and longed to bathe…they simply thought they were being allowed a shower. Humans recognize showers with sterilization

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