control of it was something that the government tried to have a hand in. Perhaps, he was somewhat of a subjective observer. He found flaws and evils in the Weimar Republic and also in the Fascist years of the Third Reich. It seems as though he would not have been happy until the Socialist principles that his parents had held so close to them had been instituted in Germany. After the fall of the Third Reich, his dream did come true, and at that time he must have felt as if he held some hand in its doing. He took sides with the poor and exploited against the social injustice created by these governmental institutions. He did so by creating some of the most powerful and immortal artwork of this century. ...