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Max Ernst, the German surrealist artist, was not arrested in the conventional sense, but he did face significant challenges during his life due to his political beliefs and the rise of the Nazi regime. In 1933, he fled Germany to escape persecution, as his art was deemed "degenerate" by the Nazis. Ernst spent much of his subsequent life in France and the United States, where he continued to create and innovate in the art world.

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