Adolf Hitler applied to the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts in 1907 and was rejected twice, once in 1907 and again in 1908. His rejection from art school is often cited as a pivotal moment in his life, leading him to pursue a path in politics instead. Hitler's experience at art school has been analyzed by historians and psychologists in an attempt to understand its potential impact on his later actions and beliefs.
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Yes, on two occasions he applied to go to the Vienna Art Academy, but on both occasions he was turned down.
Hitler got rejected from art school twice, once in 1907 and again in 1908. Looks like the art world missed out on a real gem, huh? But hey, at least he found another creative outlet... oh wait.
Hitler never made it to art school. He tried quite a few times but he was never excepted.
Hitler didn't have an art teacher - he was rejected from art school. Now you see how important creative education is!
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Hitler was rejected from the Vienna art school twice. He believed that this was due to a conspiracy against him by the Jews who sat on the admissions panel. Truthfully, it was because he was not very talented.
Oh, dude, that's like a classic history question. So, the guy who rejected Hitler from art school was actually Jewish, which is pretty ironic, right? I mean, talk about a missed opportunity to prevent a whole lot of trouble. Like, imagine if Hitler had just gotten into art school, we might have had a very different history to look back on.
Because he wasn't a very good artist.