Restitution: yes, but ...
TitleRestitution: yes, but ...
Author
Call number909.82/0004
Object number10575j
Place of publicationVienna, Austria
PublisherPassagen
Year of publication
2009
Physical description14p.
MaterialArticle
Series titlePassagen Gesellschaft.
NotesInternational conference proceedings at the Kreisky-Forum, Vienna, in June 2008.
Article from the publication 'Justice and memory : confronting traumatic pasts : an international comparison' pp195-212
Article from the publication 'Justice and memory : confronting traumatic pasts : an international comparison' pp195-212
Description
Among the issues discussed was whether and to what extent, 50 or 60 years after the end of the Second World War, the Austrian State is responsible for the restitution of stolen property and for compensating victims of the crimes committed by the Nazi regime. The views on the restitution of stolen Jewish property are accompanied by some contradictions: every step in the right direction is in a way "matched' by contributions for "Wehrmacht'' soldiers or their families, so that all sides are treated ''fáirly''. The overarching leitmotif remains unchanged, namely that all Austrians were victims