(Berlin, Germany, 1891 - 1968, East Berlin, Germany)
1933
Photogravure
14 3/4 x 10 1/4 in. (37.6 x 26.2 cm)
Collection of the Akron Art Museum
Gift of Roger R. Smith
1991.17
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
Heartfield reflects the aura of political theater at the Leipzig trial. Van der Lubbe (in front) and two other defendants are suspended by giant fingers, like dolls or puppets. The Nazis claimed the fire was the first step in a communist coup. The day after the fire, a government decree enacted at the behest of the Nazis suspended key civil liberties. The communists asserted that the fire and trials were Nazi attempts to discredit them. Eventually van der Lubbe was beheaded but the other defendants were acquitted, infuriating Hitler. Many people believe the Nazis set the fire. Responsibility remains the subject of historians’ research and debate.