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simple, peaceful people of high culture, kind
Catholics famous not for their wars or politics but for their ancient traditions. In place of an internal enemy (Nazism), the new ideology took on the familiar foreign enemy – Bolshevism. The image of "innocent victimhood", mostly addressed to the victory states and anticipating the expected near-term withdrawal of the occupying troops, was a good fit for internal policy, too. The "victim theory" assumed two forms: one for internal and one for foreign use. Austrians were still exploiting the slogan of the Moscow Declaration about being "Hitler's first victim" in their foreign politics. But inside Austria it was transformed into the newest unifying myth that all the Austrians, without any exception, were all victims. As a political expedient all sections of society were sequentially included to the list of the victims. Former Nazis were included to the myth as "victims" who have been deluded and deceived by the foreign tempter. Soon after the Federal Elections of 1949 (
921:) appeared spontaneously all over the country. For instance, by 1956 there were 56 veteran groupings in an under-populated region of Salzburg. In 1952 there were 300 groups uniting 60 thousand veterans in Styria. These societies had unequivocal support of all political parties without exception and they actively participated in local political life. War memorials that had been erected throughout the country – from the capital to small villages – became clear evidence of full rehabilitation of Wehrmacht soldiers and SS forces. The peak of their construction was in the years 1949–1950s. Mass meetings of veterans became commonplace. The ban of wearing of German military uniform, that had been introduced in 1945, was demonstratively violated everywhere. The Provisional Government nervously watched the rise of nationalism. On the one hand, veterans in Nazi uniform provoked the occupational powers; on the other hand, Austrian veterans made common cause with their German counterparts. The border of Austria and the
558:, developed a plan for the post-war organisation of Austria, which subsequently became the official British policy regarding the Austrian question. Harrison's viewpoint was that recreation of an independent but weak Austria within the borders of the First Republic was only possible with the readiness of the Western allies to support the new state for many years. Harrison did not believe in the ability of the Austrians to self-organize nor in the probability of them rising in armed resistance against the regime. The best solution according to the British point of view would have been a strong confederation of Danube states with Austria included de jure as an equal member, but de facto as a cultural and political leader. It was not possible to create such a union in immediate post-war Europe; an independent Austria would have to be created first, and it would have to be provided with political guarantees and financial support. Only afterward a political union could have been developed step-by-step.
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to demonstrate against Jörg Haider. Scandals around
Waldheim and Haider ended with the victory of the liberal-left school and a full revision of the former ideological guidelines. Authors of the generation of 1990s investigated the evolution of old prejudices and stereotypes (first of all anti-Semitism), disputed the role of the Resistance in the history of the country and analyzed the immoral, in their opinion, evasion by Austrian politicians by not admitting the responsibility of the nation. Attention of the researchers switched from the acts of individual Austrian politicians to previous campaigns against Gypsies and homosexuals. Critics of this school (Gabriele Matzner-Holzer, Rudolf Burger and others) stated that the left-wing authors tended to judge people of the past, using the moral norms existing at the end of the 20th century, and have not tried to clearly ascertain if it ever was really possible to repent in such a criminal society (
1175:(one of few politicians who have admitted the responsibility of Austrians) in 1945: "Ich bin dafür, die Sache in die Länge zu ziehen" ("I think that this question should be dragged out"). All the legislative decisions concerning restitution were passed only under pressure from the allied occupational powers and later – after 1955 – by the US and Jewish social organizations. Austrian legislation has developed in fits and starts from one foreign policy crisis to another. In the beginning Austrians resisted and tried to develop another consensual decision, haggled for mutual concessions, and then silently sabotaged the decision. Successful completion of legislative initiatives to recognise rights of one or another group was determined by the political weight of its activists: for half a century the priority was to get pensions and allowances for Wehrmacht veterans. Jews and Gypsies got formal recognition in 1949,
675:, promulgated the "Proclamation of the Second Republic of Austria", which reprinted the text of the Moscow Declaration. Renner, who had previously been an active supporter of the Anschluss, still considered it a historical necessity and expressed his regret over the forced separation of Austria and Germany under pressure from the Allies in his address to the nation. The majority of Austrians agreed with him. But the proclamation of April 27, which was addressed not so much to the nationals as to the victorious states, declared the opposite: events of 1938 were not the result of an agreement between equal parties or expression of the popular will, but the result of "an uncovered external pressure, a terrorist plot by own National Socialist minority, deception and blackmail during talks, and then – an open military occupation
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706:" in order persuade the victorious Allied Powers. The intent of Austrian politicians, in publishing this collection of real documents and selectively compiled "historical comments", was to persuade the victorious Allied Powers of the forced nature of the Anschluss and also of a mass rejection of Hitler's regime by Austrians. The book was planned to have more than one volume. But the second volume, the "story of Austrian resistance", was not published: according to the official version not enough archive evidence was found. The authors affirmed, for instance, that in 1938 70% of Austrians had not simply been against Anschluss, but they were said to feel a "fanatic animosity" against it. This is how the myth was established to later become an ideological foundation of the postwar Austria.
1517:, recommended the government to immediately and unconditionally admit the responsibility of Austria and to apologize to the global Jewish community; Vranitzky concurred this opinion, but had no courage to act. Only in July 1991, one year before the end of Waldheim's term, when the political influence of Vranitzky and Social Democrats had noticeably increased, did the chancellor make a public apology on behalf of the nation and admit its responsibility (but not guilt) for the crimes of the past. But neither Americans nor Israelis were impressed by this cautious confession made inside the Austrian Parliament. Things started to move only after Vranitzky officially visited Israel in 1993; during his visit he admitted the responsibility not merely of the nation, but also of the
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think about". The
Waldheim affair captivated the country, an unprecedented discussion about the military past developed in the press. At the beginning of it the conservatives, who absolutely dominated in Austrian media, formulated a new "victim theory" that was the first in history to apply to the patriotism of Austrians. From the right-wing's point of view, both Austria and Waldheim personally became victims of the campaign of defamation by the world Jewry, therefore support for Waldheim should be a duty for all patriots. The questions about a Hitlerite past were interpreted as an attack against the patriotic feelings of Austrians; the right-wingers insisted that during WWII Austrians behaved respectably, so digging the past up was unneeded and harmful.
805:. The position of KZ-Verband determined the contents of the first Austrian laws about aid to Nazi victims. The Austrian government agreed not to offer them compensation, but solely an allowance and not for everyone - just to active participants of the resistance movement. On the initiative of both social democrats and conservatives, this law was extended to victims of the Dollfuss-Schuschnigg regime (except National Socialists). The "passive victims", especially emigrants, were not eligible for the allowance. The legislators followed political interests and helped only those from whom they could expect political assistance. Several thousands of surviving Jews were of no interest, as opposed to hundreds of thousands of former front-line soldiers and Nazis.
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view on the motives of
British politicians in contemporary western historiography. The traditional one considers their actions solely an attempt to protect British concerns and to oppose the USSR in the postwar break up of Nazi Germany. According to an alternative explanation advanced by R. Keyserling, the British were mainly guided by erroneous utopian plans to foment mass resistance against the Nazi regime in Austrian lands, to disrupt the German Reich from the inside, and to create a convenient springboard for an attack from the south. Both points of view agree that in 1943 British and American politicians mistakenly thought that Germany was ready to collapse under pressure from Soviet troops or people's indignation from the inside of the Reich.
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new ideology and the influence of the FPÖ party swiftly increased. The unification of the left and right happened only in 2000 during another crisis in foreign politics caused by the FPÖ's electoral victory. This time
Austria was not only under pressure from the US and Jewish organizations but also the European Union. Unexpectedly, Austria's integration in the EU appeared to be more vulnerable than in the 1980s. Politicians had to make concessions once again: under the insistence of Klestil the leaders of the parliamentary parties signed another declaration on the Austrian responsibility and approved a new roadmap towards satisfying the claims of victims of National Socialism. The work of the Austrian Historical Commission (
640:. The people, as a whole, were indifferent to the news and did not support any anti-Hitler opposition groups. During 1943–1944 the number of arrests increased, but 80% of arrested were foreign workers, whose number was 140 thousand in Vienna alone. During 1944, as the military and economic landscape got worse, dissatisfaction increased among Austrians too, but not with the Hitler regime, but with the stream of refugees, especially Protestants, from the North. Internal conflicts did not undermine the fighting spirit of the nation. Quite the contrary, the success of the Allies and reactivation of air bombings of Austria only consolidated its population around the figure of the Fuehrer. During the unsuccessful
1042:), had few consequences. The postwar generation of Austrians, as compared to Germans of the same age, appeared to be passive and did not try to review the past in the same active manner; this generation did not influence politicians, but rather followed them. The ruling Social Democrats, with the knowledge of Kreisky, continued both secret and obvious cooperation with former Nazis. Episodic protests against Nazi officials gave no results. In 1970 a minister of Kreisky's government, former Untersturmführer of the SS Johann Öllinger, was exposed by the West German press and had to resign. Instead Kreisky (a Jew himself, who escaped to Sweden in 1938) appointed another former Nazi in his stead,
984:. Over the next several years (not later than 1962–1965), as the first post-war generation entered society, the state ideology softened. A process to return the Resistance heroes to the public conscience began. It was followed by a rival campaign of ultra-rightists with the opposite intent. A political dialogue within the firmly consolidated and inflexible ruling elite was still not possible: protesting sentiments started to manifest themselves in both cultural and scientific spheres. In 1963 historians and anti-fascists founded the national archive of the Resistance, in 1964 the federal government approved the construction of the first memorial for the victims of concentration camps in
839:" now took the role of a small third political force. The grouping - created under Social Democratic sponsorship, – was a union of former Nazis, a virtual successor of the Austrian branch of NSDAP (Nazi party), who were banned from joining the "large" parties at that time. The marginalization of the communists, who really had been the backbone of the insignificant Austrian resistance, meant a political defeat of anti-fascists as a whole. The communists failed to enter the governing elite, their past endeavors appeared to be not needed in the contemporary internal Austrian politics; they were however occasionally remembered in communication with western diplomats.
1167:". According to the Financial Aid Law of July 17, 1945 Austria only supported "active" (political) prisoners, but not "passive" victims of ethnic cleansing. This support was limited to a modest allowance, there was no question of compensations for losses. Politicians justified this rejection of restitution both with ideological clichés and the real weakness of the new state that was established from the ruins of the defeated Reich. According to Figl all that had happened in Austria was similar to a natural disaster. Austria was not capable of either recouping the losses or even easing the miseries of people who had suffered during those years.
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606:". His short-term goal was to exploit the surviving Austrian industrial, human, and natural resources; probably that's why Stalin insisted on the stricter wording concerning responsibility. The authors are unlikely to have suspected "the first victim" would become an Austrian national theme, which would be carefully cultivated and protected, and determine Austrian foreign policy for many years. Moreover, they didn't know that another part of the Declaration – the Austrian responsibility – would die on the vine. At the Nuremberg trial in late 1945, American prosecutors argued that Austria was the first victim of German aggression.
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spreading both in Vienna and remote places of
Austria, but nearly in the same degree as in other lands of the Reich. War defeats, the Italian withdrawal from the war, Anglo-American bombings, streams of refugees and prisoners facilitated this; but Western historians deny the influence of the Moscow Declaration. Evan Bukey admits that the Declaration inspired the Austrian underground, but neither increased their forces nor helped to spread separatist sentiments. R. Keyserling wrote that the Declaration brought the Allies more harm than good. The operation of British propagandists among Austrian soldiers at the
550:: Austria would become an independent state again. The British, having no plans for such a distant future, had nothing against this proposal. During 1942–1943 the attitude of the Allies to the Austrian question changed: the leaders of the USSR had not suggested any new scheme, while the British took the future of Austria into serious consideration. On September 26, 1942, Eden declared Churchill's plan for the creation of a "Danube confederation" composed of Austria, Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia – a vast buffer state that would have separated Western Europe from the USSR. In the spring of 1943,
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USSR for trial and penal consequences, about 200 were executed (for "espionage", as a rule). Many more Nazis were detained by the Soviet powers and then handed to
Austrian authorities. In the beginning, the Soviet powers were prepared to "whitewash" the "less tainted" Nazis with the hope that they would help to reinforce the Austrian communist party resources. But after the latter was defeated at the November elections in 1945, the Soviet powers abandoned the idea to "export the revolution" to Austria and ceased to rely on the Austrian communist party. The British sector of occupation,
691:). All the guilt and responsibility for the crimes of the occupation regime was laid at the door of Germany – the only successor of the Hitlerite Reich. The position of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Austria on the Jewish question became a practical consequence of this doctrine: as there had not been Austrians to persecute Jews, but German occupiers, then "according to international law Austrian Jews should submit their claims for reparations not to Austria, but the German Reich". The Foreign Minister of Austria
578:, decried such a union calling it "the instrument of anti-Soviet politics". The British did not abandon the plan, so on August 14, 1943, Eden sent Harrison's project, the "Declaration on Austria", to Moscow and Washington. The text started by stating that "Austria was the first free country to fall victim to Nazi aggression". Again, facing resistance from Soviet diplomats, the British started to back down. According to Soviet insistence, the project lost any mention of association with neighboring states and
1474:) became the event of the year and started a discussion of the previously untouchable topic of the almost half a million Austrians who fought on Hitler's side. A change of social sentiment resulted from the Austrian media turnaround: admission of the criminal past replaced the previous denial. At the beginning of the 1990s collective responsibility was admitted by only a small circle of intellectuals, politicians and left-wing youth; by the mid-2000s a majority of Austrians had gradually joined them.
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Romanik stated that WWII belonged to world history, it was not an Austrian war because Austria as a state did not participate in it. Along with this, Austrian patriots knew that the path to Austrian national revival laid through Hitler's defeat. Austria's own history was considered separate to a common one with Germany; by 1980 the belief that a special, "non-German" national identity of Austrians had long existed, became firmly established. The Austrian lineage of
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1129:. Tensions between the bodies that prosecuted Hitlerites, and economic powers, that actively recruited former Nazi industrial and commercial managers, were never ending in the British sector. Mass lustration and post-war economic restoration appeared to be incompatible: there was not enough spotless people to fill all the urgent vacancies. One third of judges in the "people's courts" were former Nazis; 80%, according to Soviet claims, of the Austrian
1413:. In order to rehabilitate the president, the Austrian government founded an independent commission of historians. In February 1988 they confirmed accusations against Waldheim: while not being the direct executor or the organizer of war crimes, it was impossible for him not to know about them. The direct result of the Waldheim affair in home policy was the defeat of the social democrats and the factual break-up of the postwar two-party system. The
1010:, catalyzed change. The subsequent demonstrations of protest were unexpectedly supported by all the federal-level politicians. The elite no longer had any need for the politics of the ultra-right. Moreover, being afraid of a spontaneous movement to an authoritarian dictatorship, the elite preferred to distance themselves from the ultra-right. In the same year the first memorial for anti-fascists constructed by the federal powers was opened in
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1329:; there were no absolute figures of exterminated people: Austrian school invented the "Holocaust without Jews". Only in the 1990s did textbook authors admit the real scale of the crimes, but they stood behind the comparison of the Holocaust with Hiroshima. The two catastrophes still co-existed and were continuously compared, and Austrians who committed evil acts were still presented as passive executors of foreign will.
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the "victim theory" of that period (1955-1962) the invasion of the victory states in 1945 was not a liberation, but a hostile occupation that superseded the
Hitlerite one. From this point of view Austria had been a "victim" not only of Hitler, but also of the victorious occupiers. The first of federal politicians to express this opinion in public was Figl during the celebrations of the signing the Austrian State Treaty.
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454:. In 1942, before the number of German casualties began to increase, the ratio was greater: 688,000 Austrians (8.2% of the overall population) were NSDAP members. Together with their family members, a fourth of all Austrians were involved in the NSDAP. A disproportionate share of the personnel within the Nazi repression machine came from Austria, which had 8% of the German population, but produced 14% of
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1191:. Plaintiffs were obliged to prove their rights in Austrian civil courts that had an adverse policy (except a short period in the end of the 1940s). Even when the federal government had a fair mind to settle another dispute, the state apparatus had no time to try all the claims. Probably neither politicians nor ordinary officials realised the real scale of Hitler's repressions.
101:– to unite and bring former Nazis back into social and political life. For almost half a century, the Austrian state denied the existence of any continuity between it and the political regime that had existed in Austria from 1938 to 1945, actively kept up the myth of Austrian self-sacrificing statehood, and cultivated an image of national unity. Postwar
598:). According to Stalin's addendum, the responsibility did not lie on the shoulders of certain people, groups, or parties, but on the society as a whole; there was no way for an Austrian to escape from collective responsibility. Stalin, like Churchill, had also considered Austria to be a buffer between Soviet and Anglo-American spheres of influence, and
1220:) was right on the button. As Austrians were made up from a set of ancient nations then, according to Austrian historians, they were not Germans genetically The religion was also different: Austrians are mainly Catholics, Germans – Protestants. The consensual opinion of Austrian academics was that a common language could not be the determining factor.
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the provinces. And by the beginning of the 1950s, it was identified as being antagonistic
Communist propaganda. Some of the previously installed monuments were removed (e.g. common graves in KZ Ebensee and Sankt-Florian), other were redesigned to replace "provocative" texts with "neutral" ones (e.g. memorial tablet in
1014:. By the beginning of the 1970s the "victim theory" had mutated again. Anti-fascists were returned to the official pantheon, but the honoring of Wehrmacht soldiers was still predominant. Open antisemitism surrendered its position slowly: according to a 1969 poll the genocide of Jews was firmly approved by 55% of
1491:). These actions of the state were prompted both by changes in Austrian society and by the unparalleled crisis in foreign politics. During the whole of Waldheim's term of office (1986–1992) Austria's international situation deteriorated; governments of the US and Israel joined the pressure made by the
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The "victim theory" had now been completely abandoned, at least at the level of the highest organs of government. Nobody has doubted the will of Vranitzky and Klestil, but sceptics doubted if the Austrian nation was ready to share their position. Conservative politicians had no desire to support this
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One of the methods to consolidate the ideology became the Austrian school syllabus, where the "victim" myth was closely interwoven with the myth about a special, non-German identity of Austrians. The highest goal of the Austrian school system became a patriotic education in a spirit of national union
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As a result, Austrian law that regulated restitution to victims turned out to be a complicated and controversial "patchwork quilt" made of a multitude of acts on separate cases. The law of 1947 about social assistance to the victims of repressions had been corrected 30 times during 50 years. For some
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electorate (the question was "Do you agree that during 1938-1945 the Jews got their come-uppance?"; the results of the "firmly agree" answer are given here); by 1985 these proportions decreased by 45%, 25% and 16% respectively. All the political parties viewed "everyday life" during the Nazi era with
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Already in 1946 it became clear that leftist anti-fascist propaganda was not being accepted in Austrian society, so by 1947 its time was over. Prisoners, who returned from Allied detention, were surprised to find that Austrians "forgot" about the years of Hitler's regime. A patriotic upsurge appeared
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was the result of this haggling between the Allied ministers. It was adopted on September 30 and published on November 1, 1943. Despite all the edits made, the phrase "the first victim" remained practically untouched: "Austria, the first free country to fall a victim to Hitlerite aggression, shall be
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acknowledged this: "The issue is not Kurt Waldheim. He is a mirror of Austria. His lies are of secondary importance. The real issue is that Austria has lied for decades about its own involvement in the atrocities Mr. Waldheim was involved in: deportations, reprisal murders, and other too painful to
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aggression, just like Poland or France. Books of the 1950s and 1960s mentioned the Holocaust rarely and in a reduced form of a minor episode. The topic of a traditional Austrian antisemitism and its role in the events of 1938–1945 were never discussed; from the authors' point of view the persecution
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In the 1970s historians, following the political order, focused on investigation of the interwar period; the Nazi regime being interpreted as absolution from sins of the First Republic and still within the boundaries of the "victim theory". Authors of the standard "History of Austria" (1977) Gorlich
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started, the Austrian government used the dissension between the former Allies to promote a reconsideration of the value of denazification. In May 1948 it was discontinued and a 9-year "period of amnesties" of former Nazis started. The victory states preferred civil peace and stability to righting a
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Austrian politicians thought that ultra-right forces would have quickly lost their influence in an independent state, but despite their estimations, the veteran movement increased rapidly and took up the role of defender of a society free from the "red threat" and promoter of the state ideology. The
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Party ideologues realized that the anti-fascist policy did not resonate in Austrian society so they found the way out through the propagation of a conservative view of an Austrian "national identity". The "Book of Austria" published by the government in 1948 stated that Austria has been a country of
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put Austria on the verge of international isolation. Powerful external pressure and an internal political discussion forced Austrians to reconsider their attitude to the past. Starting with the political administration in 1988 and then followed by most of the Austrian people, the nation admitted its
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Domestic opposition to the ideology represented by Waldheim arose from the circles of liberal-left intellectuals, far from the political power of the influential mass media. During the latter decades of the 20th century, the left movement mobilized. In 1992, they called out more than 300,000 people
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accused Waldheim of being a member of Nazi organizations and of passive co-operation in punitive actions in the Balkans. Waldheim denied all the accusations and insisted that the campaign of defamation has been directed not towards him in person, but towards all his generation. The president of WJC
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established that year. Earlier, Israel had renounced its claims to Austria. After sovereignty had been recovered and the occupying troops had pulled out, the Austrian conservative rhetoric reached its climax. At last Austrians could openly express their attitude to the results of WWII: according to
729:) followed "the first victim" myth: according to this legend, during their imprisonment, Austrian politicians came up with the agreement to stop interparty squabbles and unite forever for the sake of building a new and democratic Austria. Representatives of the major parties of the First Republic –
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The proclamation of April 27 gingerly repudiated the claim of the Moscow declaration about Austria's contribution to its liberation: since, as the fathers of the Second Republic asserted, during the 1938–1945 period Austrian statehood had been temporarily interrupted, the revived Austria should not
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reached the court of the British occupation power. The British field investigations resulted in 30 death sentences for Styrian Nazis, 24 of whom were executed. In total, one third of Austrian Jews perished just in 7 years (nearly 65,000 people). As few as 5,816 Jews, including 2,142 camp prisoners,
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rebelled and killed Dollfuss but failed in their attempt to seize power. From March 11 to 13, 1938, the Austrian state fell under the pressure of Nazi Germany and Austrian National Socialists. The vast majority of Austrians supported annexation by Germany. Only some solitary pieces of evidence show
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During 1938–1939 no less than 59 thousand apartments occupied by Jews were "aryanised" in Vienna alone. The restitution of the lost rights to rent as such was rejected by all the generations of Austrian politicians under the pretext that it should have required eviction of tens of thousands of new
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The first textbooks to give a real, historical picture of events, not the myth, were published in Austria only in 1982 and 1983. Authors for the first time discussed the problem of antisemitism in their contemporary society and were first to admit that Hitlerite antisemitism had national, Austrian
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war. Until the 1970s the existence of Austrian support for the Anschluss as well as Austrian Nazism was denied: according to the textbooks Austrian society was a solid mass, of which every member equally was a "victim" of foreign forces. Authors of a 1955 school reading book ignored the concept of
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The American occupiers conducted denazification firmly and consistently: the bigger part of 18 thousand prosecuted Nazis was convicted in their sector. During the whole period of the occupation the Soviet powers arrested and prosecuted approximately 2000 Austrians, 1000 of them were removed to the
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the "Nazis' victims". The existence of these groups itself was an 'inconvenience': they reminded the great mass of Austrians about their criminal past, hence their erasure from the collective memory. By 1949 installation of memorials to heroes of the resistance was no longer desirable, at least at
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Opfer des Faschismus waren wir alle. Opfer war der Soldat, der draussen an der Front den Krieg in seiner furchtbarsten Form erlebt hat, war die Bevölkerung, die im Hinterland voll Entsetzen auf den Kuckkuckruf wartete, um in ihre Unterstände zu flüchten und voll Sehnsucht der Tag herbeizuwünschen,
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We all were the victims of fascism. A soldier who has come through the war in its worst form at the front was the victim. The population of the home front, who has been afraid of waiting for air-raid alarm and who has been dreaming of getting rid of bombing horror, was the victim. Those who had to
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Austria was far behind the lines of belligerent Germany and the reaction of Austrian civilians to the Moscow Declaration was twofold. On one hand, people made a false conclusion that the status of "the first victim" would help Austria avoid allied bombings. On the other hand, "Moscow" in the title
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Soviet historiography of the 1970s called the British project an attempt to "push through the idea of a new Anschluss". As M. A. Poltavsky wrote, the Allies pursued a plan to "create a conglomeration of regions in Europe that would have become a constant seat of conflicts". There are two points of
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during the Anschluss were organized not by Hitler's agents but by the Austrians themselves. According to eyewitness accounts, they exceeded similar acts in Germany in the level of cruelty and the scale of involvement of local townspeople. In May 1938, spontaneous violence changed into an organized
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Until the end of the 1990s, the public policy of the Second Republic in terms of restitution was defined by the "victim theory". Procrastination of legislative decisions on the matter and bureaucracy during their administration became an unwritten practical rule. The first to formulate it was the
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Different historical schools admit that defeats in 1943 gave rise to doubt amongst the Austrians about the future of the Reich and helped the spread of separatist sentiments. But they disagree on the role of this sentiment in history. According to the official post-war Austrian point of view, the
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after riots and "Aryanization". The primary goal at that time was not to create a Holocaust in Austria but to force Jews to emigrate from Germany. From 1938 to 1941, about 126,000 or 135,000 Jews escaped from Austria, nearly 15,000 of whom perished in German-occupied countries. Starting with the
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In the 1980s, the topic of Nazi crimes started getting covered regularly on television. Victims of Nazism who survived to the 1980s and who were previously afraid of speaking out, started to appear regularly on the screen both as witnesses of the past and as heroes in documentaries. In 1988 the
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Distancing from the German "occupiers" was essential to build Austrian national identity. Austrians of the 1920s–1930s considered themselves Germans and being a part of the Reich for 8 years just confirmed their beliefs. Politicians of 1940s understood that the so-called "Austrian nation" never
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about denazification in Austria (Dieter Stiefel, 1981) described it as an unfounded and incompetent intervention of the victors into home affairs. Left-wing historians, in their turn, criticized the Allies for supposed suppression of a spontaneous anti-fascist movement, which had no appreciable
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For the Second Republic to survive it was necessary for the Austrians to establish their own national identity, and this needed to be created. As far back as the 1940s, a new, particular history of Austria had been urgently composed to satisfy this purpose: it introduced into existence a unique
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In the time of this new order, none of the truly abused groups such as Jews, Gypsies and political opponents to Nazism could ever hope to get targeted support from the state. Austrian society rejected claims from these groups and portrayed them as attempts to enrich themselves at the expense of
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and gradual admittance of the responsibility began in 1988. Austria contributed to an existing fund of for Nazi victims, established a new fund and for the first time in history made payments for benefit of emigrants, and widened the scope of legally recognized victims (in particular Gypsy and
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forbade the producers to decorate the streets of the city with Nazi symbols insisting that "there had never been Nazis in Salzburg". They retreated only after the producers threatened to use the true newsreels of the Nazi processions in Salzburg. The film had a worldwide success, but failed in
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began in Austria, and the Moscow Declaration proved to be an "important factor that influenced the Austrian nation". Contemporary Western historians believe that there is no reason for drawing firm conclusions about "awakening" or "resistance". Antihitlerite and separatist sentiments had been
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The electoral campaign of Waldheim was built on a call to Austrian national feelings. Waldheim won the elections in the second round of voting, but he was not able to perform his main responsibility as the president of Austria – diplomatic representation. The USA and later European countries
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at the place of death of Franz Mair (Widerstandskämpfer) that was edited twice – the first time at the alleged request of German tourists, the second time – at the request of local Catholics). The ideas of anti-fascists, who were "undermining the foundations" while hundreds of Austrians were
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An anti-fascist spirit dominated Austrian public politics for two post-war years. Propaganda about the supposed feats of the Austrian resistance proved to the Allies the contribution made to the defeat of Nazism, which was required from Austrians by the Moscow Declaration. The other task of
772:, was erected due to insistence of the USSR). Propaganda at all levels praised feats of a few anti-fascist heroes, but carefully avoided the topics of Austrian Jews and extermination camps. The "victim theory" of this period, that ended not later than 1949, was based on four statements:
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and the veteran societies, as it seemed to foreign observers, was smoothed away: employed officers openly wore Hitlerite uniform, the veterans claimed to have a right to carry arms and to create an armed volunteer corps. The Social Democrats, who promoted the establishment of the
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der diesen Schrecken von ihr nahm. Opfer waren jene, die die Heimat verlassen mussten, um das zumeist traurige Los des Emigranten auf sich zu nehmen, und Opfer waren schliesslich wir, die wir in Gefängnissen, Zuchthäusern und Konzentrationslagern der SS ausgeliefert gewesen sind.
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In the second half of 1945, about 4500 surviving Jews returned to Vienna. Renner and his government, using the "victim theory" as a cover, refused to return them their property seized during the Nazi regime. All the responsibility to help former camp inmates was laid on to the
510:, part of which is set in post-Anschluss Austria and depicts an Austrian society strongly detesting the newly imposed Nazi rule, with Austrians feeling oppressed by the vicious alien rule; in Gallico's depiction, there were hardly any Austrians collaborating with the Nazis.
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in the British sector were former Nazis. Austrian powers regularly reported about "full denazification" of one or another department, but in reality the "cleaned out" Nazis were simply transferred from one position to another. Political parties, including the
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of the 1930s; mutual silence about the sins of the past helped to establish trust relationships between the two parties. The "big coalition" of conservatives, Social Democrats, church and trade unions, formed in the 1940s, ruled the country for almost half a
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incidental points like the restitution of confiscated property Austrians formed a fair and fully-fledged legal basis as early as 1947. The other ones, like the lost rights of rented apartments, were left without any decision. All these laws referred not to
745:. The statement about "all-nation unity" of all Austrians in the cause of post-war reconstruction, being essential for the country to survive and revive, became the third fundamental myth. In fact not less important for Austria to survive was political and
797:). This organisation pursued an aim to take control of the government and insisted that only active anti-fascists should be considered true victims of the regime thus closing their doors to "passive victims" – above all Jews who returned from the camps.
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was practically open, threatening a new, spontaneous Anschluss that was disturbing for the Allies too. The government tried to prevent the statements of pro-German activists in the federal media, but did not dare to prosecute their political wing – the
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The "victim theory" allowed the postponement and delay of restitution for half a century. Industrial assets that had been taken from Jews under Hitler and nationalized by the Second Republic, became part of the economic foundation of postwar
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anti-fascist propaganda was to find a new ideology that could be relied on by a morally and financially exhausted nation. Anti-fascist rhetoric, forced from above, ran through the whole social life of Austria. Broken chains appeared on the
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were forced to leave Austrian Germany. Also, 100,000 other people were arrested for political reasons, nearly 2700 were executed for active resistance, and nearly 500 perished by resisting arrest or being targeted by local forces. Austrian
1345:(The Resistance in Austria, 1938–1945 Radomír Luza, University of Minnesota Press, 1984). According to the opinion of American political scientist David Art, the Austrian "white lies" about being a "victim" served four important purposes:
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Textbooks presented the Anschluss as an act of German aggression against innocent "victims" and methodically shifted blame to other countries, who gave Austria up during the hard times. The first textbooks blamed the western countries for
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said in his speech to Austrian emigrants: "We can never forget here on this island that Austria was the first victim of Nazi aggression. The people of Britain will never desert the cause of the freedom of Austria from the Prussian yoke".
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During the first post-war decades historical perspectives within Austria, like the society as a whole, was separated into two-party columns – conservative and social-democratic, who however together wrote the consensual ("coalitionist",
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against the regime was meagre and produced no significant results. The overwhelming majority of Austrians actively supported the regime until its end. Among 6.5 million Austrians of all ages, 700,000 (17% of adults) were members of the
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enemies of Hitler; the books considered the camps as a place where consolidation of the national elite has happened, a personnel department of the Second Republic in its own way. The Holocaust was mentioned but was never classified as
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rejected anti-fascist rhetoric, while communists, who supported it, quickly lost their political weight. At the beginning of 1947 they lost their places in government, the police closed the 'KZ-Verband' at the end of that year.
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Helmer announced this on a closed session of the provisional government. For the first time these words were published by Robert Nite in 1988. His work provoked a new round of political discussion about Austrian evasion of
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as a symbol of liberation of Austria from "foreign occupation" by Germany, memorial tablets and modest temporary monuments in honour of perished anti-fascists were installed in towns (the only big monument of this period,
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For the first time in modern history the two rival political forces – conservatives and Social Democrats – united around this issue. The common rhetoric of being a "victim" allowed the country to forget the
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prevented the attempts to restrain the veterans. Only in 1960 conservatives became concerned with the unpredictable behaviour of people dressed in Wehrmacht uniform, so Austria banned the wearing of the
822:) members of the former NSDAP (Nazi party) to their civil rights. From that moment a political struggle for the votes of former Nazis and veterans became a governing trait of Austrian political life.
988:. Austrian society interpreted these cautious steps as a challenge for the dominating ultra-right views and resisted such "attempts to blacken the past". During the shooting of the musical film
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During the whole period "people's courts" tried 137 thousand cases and passed 43 capital sentences, of which 30 were carried out. Another two death row inmates killed themselves in custody.
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collective responsibility for the crimes committed during the Nazi occupation and officially abandoned the "victim theory". Some historians also call the "victim theory" the "big lie".
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roots. Other textbooks of 1980s continued to diligently reproduce the "victim" myth. They mentioned the existence of concentration camps, but their description was reduced to just a
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in the country and replaced bitter memories. In 1947 the Allies began the mass liberation of captivated Austrians and Austrian government restored half a million of "less tainted" (
355:, rather than the specific unification with the northern neighbor. Nearly all Austrians expected that the new regime would quickly restore a standard of living like that before the
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in battle against the German fascist invaders" carved on the stone tablet in front of the monument, from the Austrian politicians' point of view, confirmed innocence of Austrians.
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and for this reason he was insolent towards emigrants who had "escaped from difficulties". So it is not surprising that the claim of a "a spirit of solidarity on camp street" (
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Austrian nation that differed from the German one. The heroes' pantheon of this history was made up of people that had no connection with Germany within the 20th century, e.g.
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boycotted Waldheim. Austria gained a reputation as a promoter of Nazism and a foe to Israel. European organizations continuously criticized the country for its support of the
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staff. More than 1.2 million Austrians fought on the side of the Axis powers. During the war 247,000 military personnel were killed and 25,000 to 30,000 civilians perished in
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of Jews had been an exclusive consequence of Hitler's personal animosity. In the 1960s a typical cliché of Austrian school curricula was the comparison of the Holocaust and
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Dollfuss-Schuschnigg regime and after that wave of emigration, Austria forever lost its scientific schools of physics, law, economy, Viennese school of psychoanalysis and
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but under the condition that the concept of a collective guilt was not applicable to Austrians. A year later public apologies were made by the new conservative president
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Polaschek, M. (2002). "Austrian and British trials over massacres of Jews at the end of World War II". In Bischof, Günter; Pelinka, Anton; Gehler, Michael (eds.).
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thought that denying and silencing the historical reality allowed for the first time in history, a consolidation of society and healing of the wounds of the past.
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have been responsible for crimes of "invaders". In May–June 1945 the Provisional Government recorded this proposition in an official "doctrine of the occupation" (
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and the threat of "export of revolution" deprived communists of all their former influence. A three-party coalition changed to a classical two-party system; the "
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References to Austria as "the first victim of Germany" appeared in Soviet literature in 1941, after the German invasion of the USSR (Soviet authors called Spain "
203:("Lesser German solution") sought only to unify the northern German states and not include Austria; this proposal was largely advocated by the inhabitants of the
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worked on the construction of defense lines. The extermination of Jews, treated as slaves "privatized" by the local Nazis, continued for several weeks after
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Hammerstein, Katrin (2008). "Schuldige Opfer? Der Nazinalsozialismus in der Grundungsmythen der DDR, Osterreichs und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland".
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in the Wehrmacht within the occupied territories of the USSR, Greece and Yugoslavia. West German and later Austrian and American journalists and the
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tenants, therefore leading to mass disorders. Only in 2000 Austria agreed to refund the lost rights to rent with 7000 USD for every lost apartment.
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despite having been suppressed by the occupiers, the Austrian resistance made a prominent contribution to the victory of the anti-Hitler coalition;
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failed : the Moscow Declaration has not influenced the fighting spirit of German troops and, probably, merely was a great help for Goebbels'
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accused KZ-Verband of continuing the "only for Aryans" practice that was accepted in Austrian parties before Anschluss – of copying Nazi
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had let the Foreign Office know that any association or confederation of Danube states was not acceptable to the USSR. Molotov's deputy,
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grew in strength. The system of mutual taboos collapsed and politicians were no more obliged to keep silent about rivals' affairs.
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in any way. The "victim theory" that had formed by 1949 insisted that all of the Austrians, including those who strongly supported
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Riekmann, S. (1999). "The Politics of Aufgrenzung, the Nazi Past and the European Dimension of the New Radical Right in Austria".
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wrong and secretly agreed with the Austrian viewpoint. In 1955 "people's courts" were dismissed, Nazis' cases were passed to
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in 1946, an official description of the point of view on events of 1938–1945 by the founders of the Second Austrian Republic
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performing their "sacred duty" (even if under the banners of "German occupiers"), were finally discredited and condemned.
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the Anschluss of 1938 had not been a union of the German nation, but a violent seizure of Austria by a foreign aggressor;
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and other Nazi criminals was suppressed: the historians called them German occupiers. The only existing (as of 2007)
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existed, but they needed an ideology to form a core of national identity – the "victim theory" solved the problem;
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considerable tolerance, and they subsequently shaped it, intentionally or not, into legitimacy and even prestige.
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Niederacher, S. (2003). "The Myth of Austria as Nazi Victim, the Emigrants and the Discipline of Exile Studies".
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and political opponents, with reasons to fear Nazi repressions, there was no active resistance to the Anschluss.
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in 1867. During its existence, the German-speaking Austrians hoped the empire would dissolve and advocated an
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signed with the Austrian government and industries, Austria admitted its debts towards Jews ($ 480 mln) and
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and were ultimately killed. Toward the end of the war, the slaughter resumed in Austria, where thousands of
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a drive for unification with Germany emerged, but its practical actions were strictly suppressed by the
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started a fully-fledged "national awakening". Soviet historians insisted that in 1943 a new stage of
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that required forgetting the immediate past and forgiving the past sins of all compatriots.
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in their own way, supporting the all-nation "victim" myth. Conservative historians hid
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took an honorable place in society. The struggle for justice by the actual victims of
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was created. Immediately following the publication of the humiliating terms of the
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Bukey, E. B. (1983). "Hitler's Hometown under Nazi Rule: Linz, Austria, 1938-45".
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Pelinka, A. (1988). "The Great Austrian Taboo: The Repression of the Civil War".
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The consensus reached in the 1960s was maintained into the following decade. The
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was unmistakably associated not with the western allies, but with uncompromising
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with Germany. Following the dissolution of the empire in 1918, the rump state of
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as they did not wanted to admit such a 'Nazi country', which had also supported
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266:. The independent Austrian Republic turned out, however, not to be viable.
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Amending the Past: Europe's Holocaust Commissions and the Right to History
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Nationen und ihre Selbstbilder: postdiktatorische Gesellschaften in Europa
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International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust
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Narrating the Nation: Representations in History, Media, and the Arts
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Ritter, H. (1992). "Austria and the Struggle for German Identity".
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5049:. Contemporary Austrian studies. Routledge. pp. 298–308.
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Conquering the Past: Austrian Nazism Yesterday & Today
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and all the Austrians were "victims of occupation".
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5920:On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians
5618:Negationism of the military dictatorship of Brazil
5143:(93. Austrian Writers Confront the Past): 175–191.
4826:Austria in World War II: An Anglo-American Dilemma
4697:
4678:Austrian historical memory & national identity
4622:War, Guilt, and World Politics after World War II
1450:) steeped in Nazism as the Austria of the 1940s.
695:organized the compilation and publishing of the "
5224:Austrian Historical Memory and National Identity
4982:Austrian Historical Memory and National Identity
4752:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 124–147.
4532:Austrian Historical Memory and National Identity
3091:"Bundespräsidentenwahl - Historischer Rückblick"
1034:in Vienna, jokingly called "a tame revolution" (
231:. After Prussia's victory in that war, Bismarck
2586:. Le Gouvernement du Grand-Duche de Luxembourg.
235:into a nation-state in 1871 and proclaimed the
223:to convince other German states, including the
36:"Red-White-Red Book" published by the Austrian
6080:Zeitgeschichtliche Forschungsstelle Ingolstadt
4771:. Amsterdam University Press. pp. 15–48.
4506:(in Russian). Moscow: Международные отношения.
4497:(in Russian). Moscow: Международные отношения.
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934:Burghard Breitner got more than 15% of votes.
476:workers from the countries occupied by Germany
413:survived until the end of the war in Austria.
207:. The Prussians defeated the Austrians in the
6020:Centre for the Study of the Causes of the War
5322:
5243:"From Victim Myth to Coresponsibility Thesis"
4504:Дипломатия империализма и малые страны Европы
4495:Дипломатия империализма и малые страны Европы
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314:public rejection or even indifference to the
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1165:American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
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128:of a former Wehrmacht intelligence officer,
6532:World War II-related historical negationism
5291:. Transactionpublishers. pp. 201–215.
4553:. Transactionpublishers. pp. 306–340.
4534:. Transactionpublishers. pp. 103–115.
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6152:A History of the Palestinian People (2017)
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5095:. Transactionpublishers. pp. 78–105.
4984:. Transactionpublishers. pp. 95–103.
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770:Heroes' Monument of the Red Army in Vienna
657:Heroes' Monument of the Red Army in Vienna
521:, while Austria was assigned the role of "
335:March 15, 1938. Vienneses greet Hitler on
6117:Coverage of the Hillsborough disaster by
5226:. Transactionpublishers. pp. 64–94.
5203:. Wayne State University Press. pp.
5072:. Wayne State University Press. pp.
5007:. Wayne State University Press. pp.
1997:
644:people of Vienna fully supported Hitler.
546:reported his plan to break up Germany to
78:was an act of military aggression by the
27:Ideological basis for Austria (1949–1988)
5247:The Politics of Memory in Postwar Europe
5197:"Nazism, the Austrians and the Military"
2926:
2111:. Издание Академии наук СССР. p. 1.
1728:. Oxford University Press. p. 851.
1002:The death of a 67-year old anti-fascist
833:"February 1948" events in Czechoslovakia
747:financial support from the United States
519:combined aggression by Italy and Germany
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860:leave their motherland were the victims
5591:Denial of state terrorism in Argentina
4907:. University of North Carolina Press.
4704:. University of North Carolina Press.
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525:first victim"). On February 18, 1942,
256:Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919)
105:was quickly wound up; veterans of the
62:Österreich – das erste Opfer der Nazis
5424:Atrocities against Indigenous peoples
4572:. Central European University Press.
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667:On April 13, 1945, the Soviet troops
554:, a 34-year-old civil servant in the
301:and Nazis, and installed a one-party
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5471:U.S. cover-up of Japanese war crimes
5272:. Berghahn Books. pp. 207–222.
4809:. Berghahn Books. pp. 153–180.
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1462:) was opened under the walls of the
600:had not been in a hurry to carry out
6075:United Daughters of the Confederacy
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849:Nationalratswahl in Österreich 1949
58:"Austria – the Nazis' first victim"
6522:Conspiracy theories involving Jews
6050:Iğdır Genocide Memorial and Museum
5249:. Duke University Press. pp.
1460:Mahnmal gegen Krieg und Faschismus
25:
6164:The Hoax of the Twentieth Century
5909:Allegations of genocide in Donbas
5801:Destruction of Armenian heritage
5708:Destruction of cultural heritage
5665:Ancient Egyptian race controversy
5001:"SPO, OVP and the New Ehemaligen"
4790:. University of Wisconsin Press.
1411:Palestine Liberation Organization
1393:served as an intelligence officer
1054:, who had been an officer in the
610:Response of belligerent Austrians
171:A map of the German Confederation
6507:Austria under National Socialism
6456:
6455:
3093:. Bundesministerium für Inneres.
1503:, to the world political stage.
753:Evolution of victimhood ideology
590:liberated from German domination
507:The Adventures of Hiram Holliday
6060:Institute for Historical Review
6055:Institute for Armenian Research
5878:Denial of the 7 October attacks
5779:Shakespeare authorship question
5488:Denial of the 7 October attacks
4568:Bekes, C.; et al. (2015).
1154:Denial of financial restitution
408:. The case of slaveowners from
353:Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
311:National Socialist sympathisers
5784:Territorial losses of Thailand
4624:. Cambridge University Press.
4515:. Cambridge University Press.
1230:Koalitionsgeschichtsschreibung
1148:courts of general jurisdiction
907:presidential elections of 1951
901:Burghard Breitner memorial in
424:alone. Practically all of the
56:), encapsulated in the slogan
1:
6171:I Am More Than a Wolf Whistle
5990:Vietnam stab-in-the-back myth
5606:Lost Cause of the Confederacy
5439:Genocide of Serbs during WWII
5377:school textbook controversies
5199:. In Ed. F. Parkinson (ed.).
5068:. In Ed. F. Parkinson (ed.).
5047:Austria in the European Union
5003:. In Ed. F. Parkinson (ed.).
4849:The Journal of Modern History
2373:Douglas 2001, pp. 20–21.
1308:had not been any better than
1171:Minister of Internal Affairs
587:Moscow Declaration on Austria
151:German nationalism in Austria
6324:Lehideux and Isorni v France
6211:Report about Case Srebrenica
6185:Journal of Historical Review
5687:Censorship of Great Zimbabwe
5064:Riedlsperger, M. E. (1989).
1478:Acknowledgement of liability
6126:Did Six Million Really Die?
5759:Like sheep to the slaughter
38:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
6548:
6482:Austrian political phrases
6332:Irving v Penguin Books Ltd
6249:J.J. Fedorowicz Publishing
6070:Turkish Historical Society
5601:Ferdinand Marcos apologism
4681:. Transaction Publishers.
4502:Полтавский, М. А. (1973).
1722:Sheehan, James J. (1993).
1685:Bischof & Pelinka 1997
1161:Vienna Israelite Community
953:Federation of Independents
932:Federation of Independents
928:Federation of Independents
837:Federation of Independents
727:Der Geist der Lagerstrasse
489:
217:North German Confederation
144:
6502:Austria–Germany relations
6451:
6393:Historical misconceptions
5344:
5195:Stuhlpfarrer, K. (1989).
5176:Steininger, Rolf (2012).
4733:10.1017/s0008938900013285
4605:10.1017/s0008938900015648
4493:Poltavsky, M. A. (1973).
4378:Embacher & Ecker 2010
4344:Embacher & Ecker 2010
3774:Embacher & Ecker 2010
3762:Embacher & Ecker 2010
3750:Embacher & Ecker 2010
3678:Embacher & Ecker 2010
3491:Embacher & Ecker 2010
3172:Embacher & Ecker 2010
2983:Embacher & Ecker 2010
2915:Embacher & Ecker 2010
2874:Embacher & Ecker 2010
2859:Embacher & Ecker 2010
2792:Embacher & Ecker 2010
2780:Embacher & Ecker 2010
2648:Embacher & Ecker 2010
2486:, pp. 197, 198, 206.
2414:, pp. 186, 188, 193.
2041:Embacher & Ecker 2010
2029:Embacher & Ecker 2010
2017:Embacher & Ecker 2010
1923:Embacher & Ecker 2010
1899:Embacher & Ecker 2010
1843:Embacher & Ecker 2010
1786:Embacher & Ecker 2010
1725:German History, 1770–1866
1701:. Routledge. p. 38.
1673:Embacher & Ecker 2010
648:Declaration of victimhood
175:The idea of grouping all
6527:Holocaust historiography
5936:Denial of Crimean Tatars
5765:Myth of the golden exile
5444:Croatian Knowledge (XXG)
4884:Korostelina, K. (2013).
4828:. McGill-Queen's Press.
4824:Keyserlingk, R. (1990).
4721:Central European History
4593:Central European History
3505:, pp. 130–131, 139.
1559:The Holocaust in Austria
1070:Practical implementation
946:distinction between the
743:Allied occupation powers
517:first victim", implying
183:until the ending of the
70:Second Austrian Republic
6497:Antisemitism in Austria
6340:Perinçek v. Switzerland
5770:Phantom time hypothesis
5364:Knowledge falsification
5066:"FPO: Liberal or Nazi?"
1697:Geiss, Imanuel (1997).
1564:German collective guilt
1391:. During WWII Waldheim
1389:1986 president election
765:coat of arms of Austria
402:Germany had surrendered
264:First Austrian Republic
244:Austro-Hungarian Empire
227:, to fight against the
6438:Genocide justification
6401:Accusation in a mirror
6388:Historical revisionism
6204:The Ottoman Lieutenant
5655:Allah as a lunar deity
5542:Double genocide theory
5338:Historical negationism
4888:. Palgrave Macmillan.
1534:
1471:
1459:
1447:
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1265:influence in reality.
1229:
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1022:electorate and 18% of
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404:in the rural areas of
348:
287:Christian Social Party
278:
172:
99:conservative Catholics
53:
41:
6133:Falsifiers of History
6111:The Birth of a Nation
5862:Stab-in-the-back myth
5639:Operation Legacy (UK)
5506:Austria victim theory
5112:German Studies Review
4932:10.1353/aus.2003.0024
4696:Bukey, E. B. (2002).
4641:German Studies Review
3752:, pp. 35, 36–37.
2107:Фишер, О. И. (1941).
1472:Wehrmachtsausstellung
1436:
1371:Decline of the theory
1280:appeasement of Hitler
1075:End of denazification
1056:1 SS Infantry Brigade
1040:Eine zahme Revolution
972:The fifteen years of
948:Austrian Armed Forces
939:Austrian State Treaty
900:
867:
857:
655:
334:
272:
170:
141:Historical background
35:
6487:Political ideologies
6259:Nation Europa Verlag
6035:FactCheckArmenia.com
5931:Censorship of images
5648:Other manifestations
5531:Italiani brava gente
5026:Pick, Hella (2000).
4999:Pelinka, A. (1989).
4587:Berg, M. P. (1997).
4183:, pp. 118, 121.
4171:, pp. 118, 132.
4043:, pp. 201, 202.
3121:, pp. 530, 539.
1913:, pp. 177, 178.
1569:Italiani brava gente
1543:Washington Agreement
1429:Left-wing opposition
1286:fought against in a
1234:contemporary history
1202:Leopold the Glorious
1195:Rewriting of history
617:Battle of Stalingrad
604:export of revolution
458:soldiers and 40% of
229:Second French Empire
201:Kleindeutsche Lösung
185:German Confederation
155:German Confederation
6423:Conspiracy theories
6407:Ash heap of history
5964:Sun Language Theory
5729:Myth of English aid
5141:New German Critique
4957:New German Critique
4843:Knight, R. (2007).
4620:Berger, T. (2012).
4479:, pp. 100–101.
4455:, pp. 117–118.
4261:, pp. 197–199.
4075:, pp. 202–206.
3800:, pp. 313–315.
3619:, pp. 145–146.
3607:, pp. 309–310.
3563:, pp. 586–587.
3476:, pp. 138–139.
2450:, pp. 159–160.
2325:, pp. 132–133.
2247:, pp. 138–139.
2150:. 19 February 1942.
2096:. 19 February 1938.
1489:Carinthian Slovenes
1343:resistance movement
1254:Ernst Kaltenbrunner
1018:electorate, 30% of
1008:Taras Borodajkewycz
809:Change of direction
758:Anti-fascist period
492:Moscow Declarations
387:Werkbund architects
239:, without Austria.
221:Franco-Prussian War
209:Austro-Prussian War
197:Großdeutsche Lösung
6383:Historical fiction
6178:Jasenovac – istina
6104:A Verdade Sufocada
6010:Adelaide Institute
5914:All-Russian nation
5871:Israel / Palestine
5850:Myth of Langemarck
5829:Western Azerbaijan
5692:Christ myth theory
5660:Ancient astronauts
5570:Other whitewashing
5434:Cambodian genocide
5180:. Berghahn Books.
4903:Monod, D. (2006).
3916:, pp. 95, 98.
2968:, pp. 44, 45.
2956:, pp. 43, 45.
2917:, pp. 24, 31.
2782:, pp. 25, 26.
2223:, pp. 27, 33.
2094:The New York Times
2070:, pp. 15, 16.
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5636:
5631:
5615:
5614:
5613:
5611:Dunning School
5603:
5598:
5593:
5588:
5583:
5575:
5573:
5572:of governments
5567:
5566:
5563:
5562:
5560:
5559:
5551:
5549:Vichy syndrome
5546:
5545:
5544:
5537:Trivialization
5534:
5527:
5526:
5525:
5508:
5502:
5500:
5491:
5490:
5485:
5480:
5475:
5474:
5473:
5463:
5458:
5456:Katyn massacre
5453:
5448:
5447:
5446:
5436:
5431:
5426:
5421:
5415:
5413:
5412:and atrocities
5399:
5398:
5396:
5395:
5392:Victim blaming
5388:
5381:
5380:
5379:
5367:
5360:
5357:Disinformation
5353:
5345:
5342:
5341:
5336:
5334:
5333:
5326:
5319:
5311:
5304:
5303:
5297:
5284:
5278:
5265:
5259:
5238:
5232:
5219:
5213:
5192:
5186:
5173:
5167:
5159:Berghahn Books
5145:
5136:
5107:
5101:
5088:
5082:
5061:
5055:
5042:
5036:
5023:
5017:
4996:
4990:
4977:
4965:10.2307/488398
4952:
4919:
4913:
4900:
4894:
4881:
4869:10.1086/517982
4861:10.1086/517982
4855:(3): 572–612.
4840:
4834:
4821:
4815:
4802:
4796:
4783:
4777:
4764:
4758:
4745:
4727:(2): 171–186.
4716:
4710:
4693:
4687:
4673:Pelinka, Anton
4665:
4636:
4630:
4617:
4584:
4578:
4565:
4559:
4546:
4540:
4527:
4521:
4508:
4499:
4489:
4487:
4484:
4482:
4481:
4469:
4457:
4442:
4440:, p. 116.
4425:
4423:, p. 200.
4406:
4404:, p. 197.
4394:
4392:, p. 112.
4382:
4365:
4348:
4329:
4327:, p. 575.
4317:
4315:, p. 574.
4302:
4300:, p. 132.
4290:
4288:, p. 130.
4278:
4276:, p. 119.
4263:
4246:
4244:, p. 117.
4229:
4227:, p. 120.
4212:
4210:, p. 121.
4200:
4198:, p. 118.
4185:
4173:
4161:
4159:, p. 109.
4149:
4128:
4126:, p. 208.
4113:
4111:, p. 209.
4101:
4099:, p. 205.
4089:
4087:, p. 204.
4077:
4062:
4060:, p. 202.
4045:
4033:
4031:, p. 141.
4018:
4016:, p. 139.
3999:
3997:, p. 111.
3987:
3985:, p. 109.
3975:
3973:, p. 572.
3960:
3948:
3933:
3918:
3903:
3891:
3889:, p. 113.
3874:
3862:
3850:
3838:
3836:, p. 319.
3826:
3814:
3812:, p. 309.
3802:
3790:
3788:, p. 107.
3778:
3766:
3754:
3742:
3740:, p. 311.
3725:
3723:, p. 100.
3713:
3711:, p. 122.
3701:
3699:, p. 308.
3682:
3667:
3665:, p. 108.
3648:
3646:, p. 231.
3636:
3634:, p. 105.
3621:
3609:
3594:
3592:, p. 140.
3582:
3565:
3550:
3548:, p. 251.
3538:
3526:
3524:, p. 139.
3507:
3495:
3478:
3466:
3464:, p. 145.
3454:
3452:, p. 115.
3439:
3424:
3422:, p. 114.
3407:
3405:, p. 121.
3395:
3393:, p. 113.
3378:
3376:, p. 255.
3361:
3359:, p. 111.
3349:
3347:, p. 102.
3332:
3320:
3318:, p. 120.
3308:
3293:
3270:
3258:
3256:, p. 540.
3243:
3241:, p. 537.
3231:
3229:, p. 536.
3219:
3217:, p. 534.
3207:
3195:
3176:
3164:
3162:, p. 533.
3152:
3150:, p. 531.
3140:
3138:, p. 530.
3123:
3111:
3109:, p. 526.
3096:
3079:
3077:, p. 214.
3062:
3047:
3035:
3028:
3010:
3008:, p. 106.
2987:
2970:
2958:
2946:
2931:
2919:
2907:
2890:
2878:
2863:
2844:
2827:
2825:, p. 209.
2815:
2813:, p. 104.
2796:
2784:
2767:
2765:, p. 107.
2742:
2727:
2712:
2700:
2683:
2681:, p. 229.
2664:
2652:
2637:
2625:
2608:
2589:
2575:
2573:, p. 227.
2563:
2551:
2539:
2537:, p. 210.
2524:
2522:, p. 213.
2512:
2510:, p. 163.
2500:
2498:, p. 209.
2488:
2476:
2474:, p. 205.
2464:
2452:
2437:
2435:, p. 208.
2416:
2404:
2402:, p. 135.
2392:
2390:, p. 186.
2375:
2366:
2351:
2349:, p. 145.
2339:
2327:
2315:
2313:, p. 157.
2303:
2278:
2261:
2249:
2237:
2225:
2213:
2194:
2192:, p. 138.
2177:
2165:
2153:
2138:
2136:, p. 136.
2126:
2114:
2099:
2084:
2072:
2060:
2058:, p. 308.
2045:
2033:
2021:
2002:
2000:, p. 298.
1998:Polaschek 2002
1990:
1973:
1954:
1952:, p. 179.
1942:
1927:
1915:
1903:
1878:
1859:
1847:
1835:
1823:
1811:
1790:
1775:
1763:
1741:
1734:
1714:
1707:
1689:
1687:, pp. 3–.
1677:
1662:
1660:, p. 104.
1643:
1627:
1625:
1622:
1619:
1618:
1609:
1599:
1590:
1579:
1578:
1576:
1573:
1572:
1571:
1566:
1561:
1554:
1551:
1523:Thomas Klestil
1479:
1476:
1430:
1427:
1402:Edgar Bronfman
1377:
1374:
1372:
1369:
1368:
1367:
1363:
1359:
1356:
1334:
1331:
1302:Katyn massacre
1270:
1267:
1258:Adolf Eichmann
1196:
1193:
1177:medical crimes
1155:
1152:
1111:
1110:
1107:
1096:
1076:
1073:
1071:
1068:
969:
966:
894:
891:
810:
807:
787:
786:
783:
780:
777:
759:
756:
754:
751:
649:
646:
615:defeat in the
611:
608:
567:
564:
556:Foreign Office
535:
532:
524:
516:
490:Main article:
487:
484:
398:Hungarian Jews
394:Theresienstadt
252:German-Austria
142:
139:
103:denazification
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
6544:
6533:
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6528:
6525:
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6508:
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6408:
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6399:
6398:
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6391:
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6364:
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6008:
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6005:
6003:Organizations
6001:
5991:
5988:
5986:
5983:
5981:
5978:
5977:
5975:
5973:United States
5971:
5965:
5962:
5960:
5957:
5955:
5952:
5951:
5949:
5945:
5937:
5934:
5932:
5929:
5928:
5927:Soviet Union
5926:
5922:
5921:
5917:
5916:
5915:
5912:
5910:
5907:
5906:
5904:
5900:
5894:
5891:
5889:
5888:Temple denial
5886:
5884:
5881:
5879:
5876:
5875:
5873:
5869:
5863:
5860:
5856:
5851:
5848:
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5843:
5842:
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5830:
5827:
5825:
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5816:
5811:
5808:
5806:
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5802:
5800:
5799:
5797:
5795:
5791:
5785:
5782:
5780:
5777:
5775:
5771:
5768:
5766:
5763:
5761:
5760:
5756:
5754:
5751:
5749:
5746:
5744:
5743:
5739:
5735:
5730:
5727:
5723:
5720:
5718:
5715:
5713:
5712:Islamic State
5710:
5709:
5707:
5705:
5704:
5700:
5698:
5695:
5693:
5690:
5688:
5685:
5681:
5678:
5677:
5676:
5675:Book burnings
5673:
5671:
5670:Antiquization
5668:
5666:
5663:
5661:
5658:
5656:
5653:
5652:
5650:
5646:
5640:
5637:
5635:
5634:Neo-Stalinism
5632:
5630:
5624:
5619:
5616:
5612:
5609:
5608:
5607:
5604:
5602:
5599:
5597:
5594:
5592:
5589:
5587:
5584:
5582:
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5577:
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5574:
5568:
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5540:
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5538:
5535:
5533:
5532:
5528:
5524:
5520:
5517:
5516:
5515:
5514:
5509:
5507:
5504:
5503:
5501:
5499:
5495:
5489:
5486:
5484:
5481:
5479:
5476:
5472:
5469:
5468:
5467:
5464:
5462:
5459:
5457:
5454:
5452:
5449:
5445:
5442:
5441:
5440:
5437:
5435:
5432:
5430:
5427:
5425:
5422:
5420:
5417:
5416:
5414:
5410:
5409:mass killings
5404:
5400:
5394:
5393:
5389:
5387:
5386:
5382:
5378:
5375:
5374:
5373:
5372:
5371:Pseudohistory
5368:
5366:
5365:
5361:
5359:
5358:
5354:
5352:
5351:
5347:
5346:
5343:
5339:
5332:
5327:
5325:
5320:
5318:
5313:
5312:
5309:
5300:
5294:
5290:
5285:
5281:
5275:
5271:
5266:
5262:
5256:
5252:
5248:
5244:
5239:
5235:
5229:
5225:
5220:
5216:
5210:
5206:
5202:
5198:
5193:
5189:
5183:
5179:
5174:
5170:
5164:
5160:
5156:
5155:
5150:
5146:
5142:
5137:
5133:
5129:
5125:
5121:
5117:
5113:
5108:
5104:
5098:
5094:
5089:
5085:
5079:
5075:
5071:
5067:
5062:
5058:
5052:
5048:
5043:
5039:
5033:
5029:
5024:
5020:
5014:
5010:
5006:
5002:
4997:
4993:
4987:
4983:
4978:
4974:
4970:
4966:
4962:
4959:(43): 69–82.
4958:
4953:
4949:
4945:
4941:
4937:
4933:
4929:
4925:
4920:
4916:
4910:
4906:
4901:
4897:
4891:
4887:
4882:
4878:
4874:
4870:
4866:
4862:
4858:
4854:
4850:
4846:
4841:
4837:
4831:
4827:
4822:
4818:
4812:
4808:
4803:
4799:
4793:
4789:
4784:
4780:
4774:
4770:
4765:
4761:
4755:
4751:
4746:
4742:
4738:
4734:
4730:
4726:
4722:
4717:
4713:
4707:
4702:
4701:
4694:
4690:
4684:
4680:
4679:
4674:
4670:
4666:
4662:
4658:
4654:
4650:
4646:
4642:
4637:
4633:
4627:
4623:
4618:
4614:
4610:
4606:
4602:
4598:
4594:
4590:
4585:
4581:
4575:
4571:
4566:
4562:
4556:
4552:
4547:
4543:
4537:
4533:
4528:
4524:
4518:
4514:
4509:
4505:
4500:
4496:
4491:
4490:
4485:
4478:
4473:
4470:
4467:, p. 93.
4466:
4461:
4458:
4454:
4449:
4447:
4443:
4439:
4434:
4432:
4430:
4426:
4422:
4417:
4415:
4413:
4411:
4407:
4403:
4398:
4395:
4391:
4386:
4383:
4380:, p. 36.
4379:
4374:
4372:
4370:
4366:
4363:, p. 89.
4362:
4357:
4355:
4353:
4349:
4346:, p. 30.
4345:
4340:
4338:
4336:
4334:
4330:
4326:
4321:
4318:
4314:
4309:
4307:
4303:
4299:
4294:
4291:
4287:
4282:
4279:
4275:
4270:
4268:
4264:
4260:
4255:
4253:
4251:
4247:
4243:
4238:
4236:
4234:
4230:
4226:
4221:
4219:
4217:
4213:
4209:
4204:
4201:
4197:
4192:
4190:
4186:
4182:
4177:
4174:
4170:
4165:
4162:
4158:
4153:
4150:
4147:, p. 88.
4146:
4141:
4139:
4137:
4135:
4133:
4129:
4125:
4120:
4118:
4114:
4110:
4105:
4102:
4098:
4093:
4090:
4086:
4081:
4078:
4074:
4069:
4067:
4063:
4059:
4054:
4052:
4050:
4046:
4042:
4037:
4034:
4030:
4025:
4023:
4019:
4015:
4010:
4008:
4006:
4004:
4000:
3996:
3991:
3988:
3984:
3979:
3976:
3972:
3967:
3965:
3961:
3958:, p. 45.
3957:
3952:
3949:
3946:, p. 48.
3945:
3940:
3938:
3934:
3931:, p. 99.
3930:
3925:
3923:
3919:
3915:
3910:
3908:
3904:
3901:, p. 98.
3900:
3895:
3892:
3888:
3883:
3881:
3879:
3875:
3871:
3866:
3863:
3860:, p. 95.
3859:
3854:
3851:
3847:
3842:
3839:
3835:
3830:
3827:
3824:, p. 99.
3823:
3818:
3815:
3811:
3806:
3803:
3799:
3794:
3791:
3787:
3782:
3779:
3776:, p. 35.
3775:
3770:
3767:
3764:, p. 34.
3763:
3758:
3755:
3751:
3746:
3743:
3739:
3734:
3732:
3730:
3726:
3722:
3717:
3714:
3710:
3705:
3702:
3698:
3693:
3691:
3689:
3687:
3683:
3680:, p. 29.
3679:
3674:
3672:
3668:
3664:
3659:
3657:
3655:
3653:
3649:
3645:
3640:
3637:
3633:
3628:
3626:
3622:
3618:
3613:
3610:
3606:
3601:
3599:
3595:
3591:
3586:
3583:
3580:, p. 93.
3579:
3574:
3572:
3570:
3566:
3562:
3557:
3555:
3551:
3547:
3542:
3539:
3535:
3530:
3527:
3523:
3518:
3516:
3514:
3512:
3508:
3504:
3499:
3496:
3493:, p. 24.
3492:
3487:
3485:
3483:
3479:
3475:
3470:
3467:
3463:
3458:
3455:
3451:
3446:
3444:
3440:
3437:, p. 59.
3436:
3431:
3429:
3425:
3421:
3416:
3414:
3412:
3408:
3404:
3399:
3396:
3392:
3387:
3385:
3383:
3379:
3375:
3370:
3368:
3366:
3362:
3358:
3353:
3350:
3346:
3341:
3339:
3337:
3333:
3330:, p. 58.
3329:
3324:
3321:
3317:
3312:
3309:
3306:, p. 57.
3305:
3300:
3298:
3294:
3291:, p. 56.
3290:
3285:
3283:
3281:
3279:
3277:
3275:
3271:
3268:, p. 95.
3267:
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3248:
3244:
3240:
3235:
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3228:
3223:
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3208:
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3204:
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3071:
3069:
3067:
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3060:, p. 53.
3059:
3054:
3052:
3048:
3045:, p. 50.
3044:
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3031:
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3011:
3007:
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2985:, p. 27.
2984:
2979:
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2967:
2962:
2959:
2955:
2950:
2947:
2944:, p. 22.
2943:
2938:
2936:
2932:
2929:, p. 84.
2928:
2927:Riekmann 1999
2923:
2920:
2916:
2911:
2908:
2905:, p. 44.
2904:
2899:
2897:
2895:
2891:
2887:
2882:
2879:
2876:, p. 32.
2875:
2870:
2868:
2864:
2861:, p. 31.
2860:
2855:
2853:
2851:
2849:
2845:
2842:, p. 43.
2841:
2836:
2834:
2832:
2828:
2824:
2819:
2816:
2812:
2807:
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2797:
2794:, p. 26.
2793:
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2772:
2768:
2764:
2759:
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2740:, p. 97.
2739:
2734:
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2725:, p. 14.
2724:
2719:
2717:
2713:
2710:, p. 13.
2709:
2704:
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2698:, p. 19.
2697:
2692:
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2688:
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2680:
2675:
2673:
2671:
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2665:
2662:, p. 16.
2661:
2656:
2653:
2650:, p. 25.
2649:
2644:
2642:
2638:
2634:
2629:
2626:
2623:, p. 18.
2622:
2617:
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2613:
2609:
2606:, p. 41.
2605:
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2598:
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2594:
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2585:
2579:
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2461:
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2363:
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2336:
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2301:, p. 36.
2300:
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2275:
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2234:
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2211:, p. 19.
2210:
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2186:
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2178:
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2157:
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2149:
2142:
2139:
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2123:
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2110:
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2088:
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2082:, p. 96.
2081:
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2064:
2061:
2057:
2052:
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2046:
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2042:
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2031:, p. 21.
2030:
2025:
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2019:, p. 23.
2018:
2013:
2011:
2009:
2007:
2003:
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1994:
1991:
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1987:
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1970:
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1939:
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1924:
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1900:
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1875:
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1856:
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1844:
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1832:
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4058:Utgaard 1999
4041:Utgaard 1999
4036:
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1950:Schwarz 2004
1945:
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1766:
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1078:
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971:
968:Conciliation
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634:
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548:Anthony Eden
537:
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502:Paul Gallico
495:
482:in Austria.
472:
415:
391:
378:Aryanization
365:Antisemitism
350:
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195:favored the
174:
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117:– primarily
92:
88:Adolf Hitler
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6276:Statute law
6221:Conferences
6030:Dalit Voice
5853: [
5813: [
5732: [
5621: [
5118:: 111–129.
4599:: 513–544.
4453:Berger 2012
4438:Berger 2012
4390:Berger 2012
4325:Knight 2007
4313:Knight 2007
3971:Knight 2007
3887:Ritter 1992
3834:Bailer 2011
3810:Bailer 2011
3798:Bailer 2011
3786:Bailer 1997
3738:Bailer 2011
3721:Berger 2012
3709:Berger 2012
3697:Bailer 2011
3632:Bailer 1997
3578:Berger 2012
3561:Knight 2007
3403:Berger 2012
3345:Berger 2012
3316:Berger 2012
3266:Berger 2012
3191:Berger 2012
3006:Bailer 1997
2886:Bailer 1997
2811:Bailer 1997
1423:Jörg Haider
1415:Green Party
1310:Axis powers
1131:gendarmerie
1044:Oskar Weihs
978:Julius Raab
853:Ravensbrück
700: [
693:Karl Gruber
673:Karl Renner
337:Heldenplatz
80:Third Reich
6476:Categories
6443:Propaganda
6413:Censorship
6316:R v Zundel
5810:Nakhchivan
5794:Azerbaijan
5722:Gaza Strip
5523:Speer myth
5407:denial of
3644:Bukey 2002
3605:Bekes 2015
3534:Bekes 2015
2679:Bukey 2002
2571:Bukey 2002
2520:Bukey 2002
2496:Bukey 2002
2484:Bukey 2002
2472:Bukey 2002
2433:Bukey 2002
2412:Bukey 2002
2388:Bukey 2002
2056:Bekes 2015
1911:Bukey 1983
1807:Bukey 2002
1624:References
1218:Ostarrichi
1185:public law
1141:After the
1136:Communists
1127:Burgenland
1093:lustration
1085:Yugoslavia
1050:president
986:Mauthausen
795:KZ-Verband
739:communists
719:Mauthausen
638:Bolshevism
621:resistance
447:resistance
438:Hungarians
325:Mischlings
299:communists
54:Opferthese
5742:Izbrisani
5697:Dacianism
5513:Wehrmacht
5498:Holocaust
5451:Holodomor
5350:Denialism
4948:245849342
4877:143508858
4741:145742746
4613:143090676
4477:Karn 2015
4465:Karn 2015
4421:Pick 2000
4402:Pick 2000
4361:Karn 2015
4259:Pick 2000
4145:Karn 2015
3822:Karn 2015
3617:Deak 2006
3590:Deak 2006
3522:Deak 2006
3503:Deak 2006
3474:Deak 2006
3462:Deak 2006
3254:Berg 1997
3239:Berg 1997
3227:Berg 1997
3215:Berg 1997
3160:Berg 1997
3148:Berg 1997
3136:Berg 1997
3119:Berg 1997
3107:Berg 1997
2362:Pick 2000
2209:Pick 2000
2148:The Times
1539:Holocaust
1464:Albertina
1352:Civil War
1322:political
1318:political
1298:Hiroshima
1284:Austrians
1262:monograph
1187:, but to
1163:and the "
1119:Carinthia
999:Austria.
905:. In the
886:Innsbruck
596:full text
515:fascism's
498:Anschluss
442:Croatians
418:Aktion T4
373:Innsbruck
345:Anschluss
316:Anschluss
307:civil war
248:Anschluss
189:Habsburgs
147:Anschluss
111:Waffen-SS
107:Wehrmacht
75:Anschluss
6461:Category
6308:Case law
6139:Flatline
5151:(2008).
4940:27944674
4675:(1997).
4298:Art 2005
4286:Art 2005
4274:Art 2005
4242:Art 2005
4225:Art 2005
4208:Art 2005
4196:Art 2005
4181:Art 2005
4169:Art 2005
4157:Art 2005
4124:Uhl 2013
3956:Uhl 2006
3944:Uhl 2006
3663:Art 2005
3450:Art 2005
3435:Uhl 2006
3420:Art 2005
3391:Art 2005
3357:Art 2005
3328:Uhl 2006
3304:Uhl 2006
3289:Uhl 2006
3203:Uhl 2006
3075:Uhl 2013
3058:Uhl 2006
3043:Uhl 2006
2966:Uhl 2006
2954:Uhl 2006
2903:Uhl 2006
2840:Uhl 2006
2823:Uhl 2013
2763:Art 2005
2633:Uhl 1997
2604:Uhl 2006
2535:Uhl 2013
1819:Uhl 2006
1658:Art 2005
1639:Uhl 1997
1553:See also
1387:for the
1366:Austria.
1355:century;
1327:genocide
1293:military
1143:Cold War
996:Salzburg
962:Swastika
893:Revanche
523:Hitler's
466:and the
430:Slovenes
289:and the
191:and the
126:election
109:and the
97:and the
6376:Related
6299:Germany
6289:Belgium
6284:Austria
6119:The Sun
5838:Germany
5205:190–206
5132:1430642
5074:257–278
5009:245–256
4661:1433546
4486:Sources
1756:15 June
1064:Gestapo
1012:Hofburg
903:Mattsee
277:in 1918
177:Germans
6343:(2013)
6335:(2000)
6327:(1998)
6319:(1992)
6294:France
6015:ASİMKK
5947:Turkey
5902:Russia
5519:Rommel
5511:Clean
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