June 3, 1938

On June 3, 1938, the leaders of the German Reich voted to confiscate all so-called “degenerate art”. Art that showed beautiful naked women. Art that included paintings and photographs of beautiful naked women. And the leaders of the German Reich would store this art away from the eyes of the general public so as to ‘protect’ them and prevent them from having their morals and minds sullied by these paintings and photographs of beautiful naked woman. The leaders of the German Reich said ‘they’ would sacrifice their minds and morals and store this degenerate art in their homes for the good of Germany. And some of the leaders also asked if there were any degenerate art of beautiful naked men that they could store in their homes.

About Joel Byers

Born in North Georgia and educated at some very fine public institutions. Real education started after graduating from college and then getting married and raising two boys. Has the ability to see the funny and absurd in most things and will always remark on it, even if it means getting the stink-eye from his victims.
This entry was posted in 20th Century, Historical Facts and tagged , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

One Response to June 3, 1938

  1. Asking For A Friend says:

    As an enthusiastic art lover, I’m curious if any of this artwork is now available to the public? Not for any base or immoral mind you, but just to admire the art. The beautiful naked art.

    Of course they don’t have to be naked. They could perhaps be scantily-clad in various poses or perhaps undertaking various “activities” or… dare I ask… even engaged in actual acts of intimacy. There are many artistic possibilities. Art is not always about nudity.

    Sorry. I got distracted… thinking about the art.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *