‘Double-edged sword’: Austria converts Hitler’s birth house into police station

The house where Adolf Hitler was born in Austria will be converted into a police station, a move that has sparked mixed reactions in his hometown, local authorities said.

The interior ministry said officers are expected to move in during “the second quarter of 2026”.

“It’s a double-edged sword,” said Sibylle Treiblmaier outside the house in the town of Braunau am Inn, near the German border, as cited by AFP

She said the move could deter far-right extremists from gathering at the site but added it could have “been used better or differently”.

The government said it wanted to “neutralise” the site and passed a law in 2016 to take control of the dilapidated building from its private owner.

Hitler was born in the house on April 20, 1889, and lived there for a short period in his early life. The building sits in the town centre on a narrow, shop-lined street.

A memorial stone in front of the house reads: “For Peace, Freedom and Democracy. Never Again Fascism. Millions of Dead Warn.”

Although Hitler lived at the property only briefly, it continues to attract Nazi sympathisers from around the world. Each year on his birthday, anti-fascist protesters hold a rally outside the building.

Austria, which was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938, has long faced criticism for failing to fully acknowledge its responsibility for the Holocaust.

The far-right Freedom Party, founded by former Nazis, currently leads opinion polls after winning the most votes in the 2024 national election, though it did not succeed in forming a government.

Last year, two streets in Braunau am Inn named after Nazis were renamed following years of pressure from activists.

“A police station is problematic, as the police… are obliged, in every political system, to protect what the state wants,” said Ludwig Laher, a member of the Mauthausen Committee Austria that represents Holocaust victims, as cited by AFP.

Debate has periodically resurfaced across Austria over how the country confronts its Holocaust past. Around 65,000 Austrian Jews were killed during Nazi rule, while about 130,000 were forced into exile.

Latest

Lebanon ceasefire: Who said what? Bibi vows troops will stay; Trump hails talks ‘very exciting’ – How Iran reacts?

Iranian Parliament speaker Ghalibaf asserts that Lebanon must be included in any peace agreement between Iran and the U.S., emphasizing its importance for regio

‘Targeting of commercial shipping unacceptable,’ India calls restoration of safe navigation in Strait of Hormuz at UN

India's Ambassador Harish P raised concerns at the UN over threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, urging for safe navigation and calling for de

Pope Leo after clash with Trump over Iran war, says world ‘ravaged by a handful of tyrants’

The remarks come as the pontiff continues an 11-day visit to Africa, using his platform to advocate for peace and international cooperation.

Jet fuel shortage: Why Iran war could disrupt flights in Europe within weeks

Europe could run out of jet fuel within six weeks due to Iran war disruptions, risking flight cancellations, rising energy prices and broader economic fallout,

Virginia’s ex-Lieutenant Governor kills wife then himself amid divorce proceedings

A tragic end to a politically and personally tumultuous life

Topics

Schools in Kerala, MP and other states change timings, declare holidays amid heatwave

States take action to safeguard students from extreme heat

Kendriya Vidyalaya students score 90%+ in CBSE, share success mantra

With CBSE declaring the Class 10 results, students across India are celebrating their scores and planning their next academic steps. At PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyala

Aadi Abadi factor: How delimitation, women voters shape Tamil Nadu poll narrative

Women voters emerge as pivotal in Tamil Nadu's heated election scene

Markets open flat as geopolitical tensions ease, but caution remains

The BSE Sensex was trading at 78,030.99, up 42.31 points or 0.05% at around 9:43 am. The Nifty 50, however, slipped marginally by 6.85 points or 0.03% to 24,189

Kerala SSLC Results in May, plus two on May 25, confirms education minister

Kerala SSLC and Plus Two Result 2026 dates have been officially announced, giving students clarity on when to expect their scores. The state has also rolled out

Who is Girija Ji? PM Modi meets veteran educationist after 30 years, praises her work

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Nagercoil visit blended politics and personal warmth as he reunited with veteran educationist Gomatam Veeraraghavan Girija afte

Lebanon ceasefire: Who said what? Bibi vows troops will stay; Trump hails talks ‘very exciting’ – How Iran reacts?

Iranian Parliament speaker Ghalibaf asserts that Lebanon must be included in any peace agreement between Iran and the U.S., emphasizing its importance for regio

‘Targeting of commercial shipping unacceptable,’ India calls restoration of safe navigation in Strait of Hormuz at UN

India's Ambassador Harish P raised concerns at the UN over threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, urging for safe navigation and calling for de
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img