Austria passes bill for expropriation of Hitler birth home

Source: Xinhua   2016-12-01 05:07:51

VIENNA, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- The internal committee of the Austrian National Council on Wednesday gave approval for the expropriation of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler's birth home from its current owner.

Representatives from both parties of the coalition government as well as the Greens and NEOS parties gave their approval for the bill put forward by interior minister Wolfgang Sobotka.

The decision moves government plans a step closer to make the building in Braunau am Inn in the state of Upper Austria "unrecognizable."

Austria Press Agency reported that the interior ministry now planned to consult both the governor of Upper Austria and the mayor of Braunau am Inn concerning the future use of the building. Current suggestions include use by social and educational institutions or administrative bodies.

The minister had already announced it would be open to plans from architectural firms as to how to transform the outward appearance of the building.

The primary goal is to prevent it from being a pilgrimage site for Neo-Nazis and the architectural changes intend to alter it from being a place of remembrance.

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Austria passes bill for expropriation of Hitler birth home

Source: Xinhua 2016-12-01 05:07:51

VIENNA, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- The internal committee of the Austrian National Council on Wednesday gave approval for the expropriation of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler's birth home from its current owner.

Representatives from both parties of the coalition government as well as the Greens and NEOS parties gave their approval for the bill put forward by interior minister Wolfgang Sobotka.

The decision moves government plans a step closer to make the building in Braunau am Inn in the state of Upper Austria "unrecognizable."

Austria Press Agency reported that the interior ministry now planned to consult both the governor of Upper Austria and the mayor of Braunau am Inn concerning the future use of the building. Current suggestions include use by social and educational institutions or administrative bodies.

The minister had already announced it would be open to plans from architectural firms as to how to transform the outward appearance of the building.

The primary goal is to prevent it from being a pilgrimage site for Neo-Nazis and the architectural changes intend to alter it from being a place of remembrance.

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