Hitler's Birthplace Is Turned Into a Human Rights Centre in £17.5m Upgrade
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Adolf Hitler's birthplace in Braunau am Inn, Austria, is set to reopen as a police station, a decision the Austrian government justifies as a way to deter potential neo-Nazis from the building. The house where Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, and lived briefly during his youth is located in the heart of this town bordering Bavaria, Germany, on a narrow street lined with shops. During the Nazi era, the 17th-century house acquired the mythical s…
The construction work in Braunau am Inn is almost finished. Soon the police will move into the building where Adolf Hitler was born. Among the residents there are still divided opinions about the new use of the building.
Adolf Hitler's birthplace in Braunau am Inn, Austria, is set to reopen as a police station, a decision the Austrian government justifies as a way to deter potential neo-Nazis from the building. The house where Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, and lived briefly during his youth is located in the heart of this town bordering Bavaria, Germany, on a narrow street lined with shops. During the Nazi era, the 17th-century house acquired the mythical s…
After many years, the decision was made - Hitler's former home would become a local police station. • For decades, the house was owned by private individuals and attracted many curious people, some of whom, of course - were the tyrant's admirers. • Next to the station - a human rights training center will also be established, which is supposed to be the largest in Austria.
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