Bronze sculptures by Arno Breker which formerly belonged to Hermann Goering, in a museum at Jagdschloss Gross Schoenebeck


Arno Breker was a German sculptor. The Nazi leadership admired his monumental sculptures depicting the Nazi ideal of Aryan men and women. Most of Breker's public work was destroyed by the Allies after the Second World War. The sculptures on display in the museum in Gross Schoenebeck hunting lodge in Schorfheide were retrieved from a lake near Hermann Goering's palatial hunting lodge Carinhall in 1990. Goering owned the sculptures which were part of his art collection at Carinhall. They were sunk in Grosser Doellnsee lake in 1945 to prevent them from being seized by the advancing Red Army.


Size: 6016px × 4016px
Location: Jagdschloss Gross Schoenebeck Schorfheide Brandenburg Germany
Photo credit: © Germany Images David Crossland / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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