Jankel Adler
![Adler in 1924, photographed by [[August Sander]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8d/Jankel_Adler_%281895-1949%29.jpg)
Facing Nazi persecution, Adler fled to Paris in 1933, where he actively opposed fascism. His works were targeted by the Nazis, with several displayed in the Degenerate Art Exhibition. Adler volunteered for the Polish army during World War II but was later discharged for health reasons, eventually settling in Scotland and then Aldbourne, England. He later discovered that none of his siblings survived the Holocaust. Adler died in Aldbourne in 1949. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1988
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