[Below: Arno Breker at his studio]

[Below: Arno Breker's studio]

[Below: Arno Breker's studio]

[Below: Arno Breker's studio]

[Below: The master at work]

[Below: The master at work]

[Below: The master at work]

[Below: The master at work]

[Below: The master at work]

[Below: The master at work]

[Below: The master at work]

[Below: Arno Breker working on a bust of Ernst Jünger.]

[Below: The master at work]

[Below: Breker forging a bust of Albert Speer.]

[Below: This bizarre work is entitled 'Young Europe']

[Below: This beauty is called 'Die Schreitende' (The Striding), 1938]

[Below: This beauty is called 'Die Schreitende' (The Striding), 1938]

[Below: This beauty is called 'Die Schreitende' (The Striding), 1938]

[Below: This is called 'The Judgement of Paris'.]

[Below: 'Apollo and Daphne']

[Below: 'Euridice and Orpheus', 1944]

[Below: ...]

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[Below: 'Die Fahne'.]

[Below: Breker working on 'Die Fahne'.]

[Below: ...]

[Below: 'Der Rächer', 1940]

[Below: 'Vergeltung' (Revenge).]

[Below: 'Opfer' (Victim). This is a postcard. Click to enlarge.]

[Below: 'Opfer' (Victim). Reverse. Sent on May 24, 1942 by the Feldpost. Click to enlarge.]

[Below: Click to enlarge!]

[Below: This is from 1944 and is called 'Du und Ich' (You and I).]

[Below: ...]

[Below: ...]

[Below: Different angle.]

[Below: 'Partei, Neue Fassung' (Party, New Version). Close-up.]

[Below: Click to enlarge!]

[Below: Close-up.]

[Below: 'Kamerad'.]

[Below: 'Kamerad'.]

[Below: 'Kamerad'.]

[Below: 'Kamerad'.]

[Below: 'Kamerad'.]

[Below: 'Bereitschaft' (Readiness). Many years later, in 1979, Breker would comment on this work:
'My model was Germany's youth, who were soldiers in body and soul. That really made an impression on me...']

[Below: 'Berufung'.]

[Below: 'Der Wager'.]

[Below: 'Der Verwundete'.]

[Below: 'Detail Des Rächers'.]

[Below: 'Partei' (left, holding torch) and 'Wehrmacht' (right, holding sword). Click to enlarge!]

[Below: Bust of Joseph Goebbels.]

[Below: ...]

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[Below: The Allies declared war against any art made during the Third Reich. Countless works of art were destroyed. A true crime against humanity and the future.]