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Adolf Hitler, also referred to as just Hitler, was a famous artist from the 1930's until his death in 1960 due to Cardiac Dysrhythmia. Hitler's largest works were that of the Man Behind the Glass, Two Faces of Germany, and The Dividing Line. The Man behind the glass shows a portrait of a man looking through a mirror, presumably a man of high power, that of a dictator or president, looking into a mirror and seeing themselves as a god. Two Faces of Germany shows the division between Germany and Austria, following the end of the First World War and going into the Second World War, largely going against Rommel's dictatorship in WW2. The Dividing Line shows the political scene of Europe, with two sides clashing, one side being the French and the British, and the other side a horde of Turks and Germans. Hitler would later end up marrying Liane Haid, having 4 children and getting big onto the classical art scene in Germany.