The 1920s cleared the way for his height of success, as he was conferred the Carnegie Prize in 1928 for his "Still-life with Dead Game" and began to unveil extensively abroad—in London, Berlin, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, New York City and Cincinnati, Ohio. During the German career of France in World War II, Derain resided primarily in Paris and was much seen by the Germans because he signified the reputation of French culture. Derain acknowledged a suggestion to create a politician decision to Federal Republic of Germany in 1941, and traveled with alternative French creators to Berlin to seem at a Nazi exhibition of an formally recognized artist, ArnoBreker. Derain's presence in Federal Republic of Germany was used effectively by Nazi info, and once the