Two sisters and their partners, in their 20s and early 30s, posed in front of the house for photos and one of the women gave the stiff-armed Hitler salute, Austrian police said.
So they made his birthplace a police station, which I guess is not the worse idea if you don’t want to take it down. But as long as it’s there, you know it’s going to be used as a symbol and a place of remembrance for the idiots who are nostalgic of the good ol’ fascist times.
So they made his birthplace a police station, which I guess is not the worse idea if you don’t want to take it down. But as long as it’s there, you know it’s going to be used as a symbol and a place of remembrance for the idiots who are nostalgic of the good ol’ fascist times.
Tearing it down looks difficult at best as it shares walls with buildings on both sides.
No, just one side. But I’m sure the builders in the area have experience working in that situation, given how many are built like that.
You’re right about only 1 side. I blame it on my old eyes.