The publication of millions of records of the NSDAP, Adolf Hitler's party, has brought to light the affiliation in 1939 of the painter, an artist of the Ibiza avant-garde whose career has always been associated with the anti-fascist cultural circles that found refuge on the island of paradise as a trap for Jews persecuted by the Nazis: “Mallorca was a mousetrap for German dissidents”
For almost eighty years, the National Archives of the United S…
The publication of millions of records of the NSDAP, Adolf Hitler's party, has brought to light the affiliation in 1939 of the painter, an artist of the Ibiza avant-garde whose career has always been associated with the anti-fascist cultural circles that found refuge on the island of paradise as a trap for Jews persecuted by the Nazis: “Mallorca was a mousetrap for German dissidents”
For almost eighty years, the National Archives of the United S…