(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) You know who started out as an amateur artist in their early career? Louisa? Adolf Hitler. Adolf. Really? Yeah. He started off as an artist? Yeah. He wanted to be an artist when he was a teenager or a young man, and he went to Vienna in Austria to be an art school teacher, but the Jewish art school master, basically, because you can see his paintings. That's where all his rage stemmed from. I think it had a little bit to do with that. Because he had a Jewish teacher. So people look up Adolf Hitler's paintings, and he's pretty classically trained. They're very nice looking. They're aesthetically pleasing. But the Jewish art school teacher at the time, around the 1920s, they were pushing this absurdist like... They always do. Modern art. Modern art and all that stuff. And they didn't like the style where it's classical, it's pleasing to the eye. So he never made it into art school. So they were more into abstract versions? Yeah. It's the same thing they do these days. They'll sell you a white canvas for a million dollars. Basically. What? With the black dot in the middle or something? They have money laundering. Yeah. I mean Jews...