Austria seizes Hitler’s childhood home | New York Post
'The Austrian government will pay Pommer an undisclosed sum of money for the loss of the building. '
'Yet every year on Hitler’s birthday, anti-fascist protesters organize a rally outside the building, next to a memorial stone reading: “For Peace, Freedom and Democracy. '
'Over the years, Pommer has steadfastly refused to sell the building or have it demolished due to its association with the German dictator. '
'Never Again Fascism, Millions of Dead Warn,” the Times of Israel reported. '
'Hitler was born April 20, 1889, on the third floor of the home, which is near the border with Germany, but he moved away after just a few weeks. '
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'The Austrian government will pay Pommer an undisclosed sum of money for the loss of the building. '
'Yet every year on Hitler’s birthday, anti-fascist protesters organize a rally outside the building, next to a memorial stone reading: “For Peace, Freedom and Democracy. '
'Over the years, Pommer has steadfastly refused to sell the building or have it demolished due to its association with the German dictator. '
'Never Again Fascism, Millions of Dead Warn,” the Times of Israel reported. '
'Hitler was born April 20, 1889, on the third floor of the home, which is near the border with Germany, but he moved away after just a few weeks. '
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