In the name of pure Aryan art, the Nazi regime held two exhibitions in Munich in 1937: one to stigmatize "forbidden degenerate art" and the other, personally organized by Hitler, to glorify "classical art."

In the name of pure Aryan art, the Nazi regime held two exhibitions in Munich in 1937: one to stigmatize "forbidden degenerate art" and the other, personally organized by Hitler, to glorify "classical art."