• Retrowizard@piefed.social
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    10 months ago

    Austrians haven’t still come to terms with the fact that the main Nazi was an Austrian, I don’t really expect them to come to terms to Nazism in Austria as a whole

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      10 months ago

      Honestly I don’t believe “Hitler was an Austrian” is as important for Austria to come to terms with as it is to accept/finally internalize that Austria wasn’t “the first victim”, but to a large degree welcomed the Anschluss (not 100%, obviously, but quite a big majority).

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        10 months ago

        It is, because the denial regarding Hitler’s origin is part of Austria’s victimisation. It is when you see Austrians argue they’re the good guys and Germans the bad guys because “Hitler was German” or when they use it as an argument to deny/not acknowledge the long history of state backed antisemitism in what it’s now modern Austria.