NAZIS IN AUSTRIA
Austrians are inclined to concentrate on all the discomforts resulting from the presence in their country of foreign troops and the subordination of their Government under the Allied Control, writes Ernest S. Pisko, Vienna correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor.
They have got into the habit of making the occupation responsible for each of the unpleasant aspects of their life In that they are wrong. Though the occupation casts its shadow over almost every sphere of public life, there are many grievances that are of purely Austrian making and others which stem from the years under Nazi rule.
Denazification of Austria is a sorry failure. The initial responsibility for this fact rests with the Allies, but the majority of the population were extremely quick to avail themselves of the opportunity to confuse the issue and block positive anti-Nazi action.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26349, 2 January 1947, Page 3
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