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11 March 1938
Germany
invades Austria
12 March 1938
Hitler enters Austria
12 March 1938
Hitler greeted
with flowers
and Nazi flags
15 June 1938
All Jews with
previous convictions arrested
27 July 1938
Jewishstreet names
banned
5 October 1938
Jewish passports and ration
cardsto be
marked with a “ ”
J
12 November 1938
Jews ordered to
pay for cost of
Kristallnacht
8 December 1938
Jews barredfrom
German schools
1933 - 1939
1,400 anti-Jewish laws
passed
NOT
WELCOMENOT
WELCOME
January 1938
200,000 Jews in Austria180,000 Jews in Vienna
August – October 1938
32,000 Jews leave
Vienna
13 February 1941
Deportation of
Viennese Jews
ordered
23 November 1941
1,000Jewish men deported
to Lithuania
All 1,000Shot upon
arrival
9 April – 5 June 1942
4,000Jews
deported to Izbica
None survived
1941 - 1942
15,000 deported
to Theresienst
adt
New
AMERICA WELCOMES
Lola Blau- Cabaret artist, actress
Fritz Kreisler- Violinist, composer
Max Reinhardt- Stage director
Arnold Schoenberg- Composer
Carl Zuckmayer- Playwright
Alexander Zemlinsky- Composer, conductor
Stefan Zweig- Author
Joseph Roth- Writer
Franz Werfel- Writer
Hermann Broch- Writer
Elias Canetti- Writer
Otto Preminger- Filmmaker
Lee Strasberg- Director, teacher
Billy Wilder- Filmmaker
Friedrich Hollaender- Song composer
The Jewish members of the
Comedian Harmonists
Prof. Erwin Schrödinger Scientist, Nobel prize-winner
Prof. Karl LandsteinerChemist, Nobel prize-winner
Georg Kreisler- Cabarettist, composer, writer
January 1938
180,000 Jews in Vienna
1945
2,000 remain in Vienna;
war stowaways, ‘protected’
mixed-marriage partners
1945
1,272 Jews returned to
Vienna from the camps
1945
70,000 Jewish
properties
confiscated
1949
Pension rights
for ex-Nazi civil
servants restored
1959
c. 10,000
Jews registere
d in Vienna
1946
50% of Austrians polled in Linz, Salzburg,
and Vienna thought “the Nazis had
gone too far with the Jews”…
… but, “that something had to be
done to place limits on them”
1947 - 1948
43% Salzburgers34% Viennese47% Linzers
believed …
1946
50% polled in Austria
were opposed to return of
Jews
1947 - 194825% Austrians
thought the Jewish
character responsible
for anti-Semitism
Joerg Haider lives on 38,000
acre estate, which its 1938 Jewish owners
were forced to sell
1986
Joerg Haider elected
leader ofThe
Austrian Freedom
Party
BBC Poll Jan 05
60% of Britons under 35
have never heard of
Auschwitz