Felix Nussbaum had a great future ahead of him as an artist and he won a scholarship to study art in Rome with a small group of other artists. However, when there, they had a visit from Paul Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's minister of propaganda and public enlightenment, who informed them that they were to paint only scenes of Nazi propaganda. Realizing then that a Jew had no place in this Nazi doctrine he left Rome and subsequently had his scholarship removed.