Hanns Goebl
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Hanns Goebl (June 23, 1901 – August 12, 1986) was a skillful sculptor during the reign of Nazi Germany, he sculpted many statutes that supported Nazi propaganda. He was also a reputed sculptor in Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory in 1926. His works include: "Hoheitsadler" (National Eagle), 1941; Rudolf von Sebottendorf's bust, founder of the Thule Society; etc.[1] [2]
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- ^ Alfred, Ziffer. Nymphenburger Moderne, München : Münchner Stadtmuseum, 1997. hc 466pp. p. 377; portrait, p. 345; portrait p. 378; "Section titled: And figures were given away to politicians "
- ^ Official website of the Freemasonic Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon in Canada