Adolf Schicklgruber (Independent Republic)

Adolf Schicklgruber (1889-1962) was a German-Austrian painter who was noted for his paintings that depicted the battles of the second world war.

Early Life
Schicklgruber was born on April 20th, 1889 in Austria. By the age of 8, the young Schicklgruber took an interest in signing and even joined his local church choir. After his brother Edmund survived measles in 1900, it caused him to "appreciate life more" according to a 1957 interview. Hitler was good with grades during school and especially excelled in art, according to his art teacher. He applied to get into the vienna school of arts and was successful in doing so.

Art Career
Schicklgruber got into the Vienna