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Hitler house sale alarms locals

This topic has been highlight by szh at 2009-11-7 18:06.

Hitler house sale alarms locals

The sale of Adolf Hitler's family home in the Austrian town of Braunau am Inn has triggered concern that it could become a shrine for Nazi sympathisers.
The unassuming house where Hitler was born in 1889 has been put on the market priced at 2.2m euros ($3.3m).

Residents and local politicians fear that the property could fall into the hands of far-right extremists.

Braunau's mayor Gerhard Skiba wants to prevent that happening, but the council does not have the funds to buy it.

The building is currently used by an organisation helping the disabled and has at various times in its history housed a library, bank and technical institute.

Some historians have suggested turning the building into a museum.

However Mr Skiba vigorously opposes the idea, saying it would encourage people from all over the world to visit the site.

For the time being, the only reminder of the building's infamous past is a small memorial dedicated to the victims of the Nazis.

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In the 1970s, the folks in Mussolini's hometown wanted to tear down the guy's statue. The City Council finally decided that there were statues of Nero, Caeser and other emperor who were beasties in their time too, but they were part and parcel of italian history, so their statues had as much of a place in the city as the chapters those emperors wrote in the nation's history.

So they decided Mussolini's statue would stay put.

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