Son of Austrian refugee returns to the school which expelled his father
Michael Bibring continues to tell his father’s story to young people
Austria acts after antisemitic attacks soar in Vienna
Fivefold increase in anti-Jewish incidents since October 7 prompts government to try to curb online abuse
The hills are alive with ancient traditions, in Austria’s Lungau region
Natalie Marchant discovers a quiet corner of the Austrian Alps in summer, where tradition meets timeless scenery
Nazi-style execution of Jews re-enacted by school children reported to police
Austrian students shared footage of the mock-killings on TikTok and Instagram
Austrian business school set up by Estee Lauder heir severs ties with Harvard
The Lauder Business School announced it would be ‘forming new partnerships that are more closely aligned with our core values and standards’
Kindertransport remembered at Vienna ceremony marking 85th anniversary
Veteran journalist Hella Pick, saved from the Nazis by the legendary rail rescue project, was guest of honour
Going off-piste in Austria
Our writer returns to her Austrian roots to rediscover Salzburgerland’s often overlooked ski region
Jewish cemetery in Vienna hit by arson and vandalism
Attack condemned by Austrian Chancellor and opposition leader
Austrian government begin work to convert Hitler's house into police station
The house in Braunau am Inn where Hitler was born will also be home to a human rights centre
Legal fight launched to reclaim Shoah victim's paintings
Twelve works by the Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele that once belonged to Fritz Grünbaum at centre of court battle
Austria to convert Hitler's house into human rights centre
The house in Braunau am Inn where Hitler was born will house a police station as well
Ruby Wax says she would be dead if she hadn't escaped her Jewish parents
The Jewish comedian opened up about her upbringing in the US
The triumphs and tragedies of Vienna’s Jewish football clubs
A new exhibition examines the histories of Austria Vienna and SC Hakoah Vienna and how they survived the Nazi era
Theatre ridiculed for issuing Nazi trigger warnings for the Sound of Music
Audience members were warned that the play might contain ‘distressing’ themes
Austrian town honours Jewish doctor who returned after being expelled during Nazi era
Memorial erected in Fischamend in memory of Dr Richard Winter, who was forced to leave the town in 1938 because he was a Jew but returned to care for its people after the war
My ironic Jewish holiday at an Austrian 'starvation camp'
A stay at 'a medical health resort' with a severely restricted diet proves to be a mentally as well as physically challenging test
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