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
Vienna spends £430,000 tilting statue of antisemitic mayor 3.5 degrees instead of ripping it down
The statue daubed with word ‘Shame’ has been a battleground for years
Two charged after 'Hitler speeches' played on Austrian train
The train operator said there had been several such incidents in recent days
Austria’s Turkish and Arabic speakers ‘more antisemitic' than the rest of the population
A majority of this section of society, 53 per cent, agreed with the statement that 'Jews control the global economy'
Austria offers more than a passport to my daughter Viola
A teenage footballer has a chance to shine —thanks to her great-grandparents
Coalition deal with far-right Freedom Party is a ‘slap in the face for Austrian Jews’
Political observers believe the state arrangement could be replicated at national level in the general election next year
Vienna’s UK embassy honours diplomats and clergy who saved Jews from Nazis
The UK ambassador recently discovered her own grandmother escaped on the Kindertransport
Kreisky, Israel and Jewish Identity book review: Will the real Bruno please stand up?
An intriguing and forensic new biography of the Jewish former Austrian chancellor
Veteran Austrian Jewish journalist and Holocaust survivor Karl Pfeifer dies at 94
Mr Pfeifer escaped from wartime Hungary and fought in Israel’s 1948 War of Independence before returning to his native Austria
Austria launches probe into ‘antisemitic’ mosque
The Documentation Centre Political Islam has spent a year looking into the activities of the Islamic Association in Austria
New art installation inflames row over Vienna’s statue of antisemite
Attempt to defuse a long-running dispute about a statue of mayor lauded by Adolf Hitler backfires as protesters claim it 'colourfully window-dresses' Jew hatred
Book review: Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Roth - A doomed, drunk wandering genius
Keiron Pim's biography of one of the greatest writers of the 20th century is a dark story, movingly told
Young Austrian volunteers serve and say ‘never again’
1,300 young people have taken part in the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service programme.
Book review: Saving Freud - Friends who saved the reluctant refugee
Father of psychoanalysis comes alive again in this book through the eyes of people who cared deeply that he should survive
Holocaust victims’ relatives confront the past in Vienna
Members of London’s Association of Jewish Refugees visited the Austrian capital last week to seek out names of relatives among those of more than 64,000 Austrian Jews murdered in the Holocaust and commemorated at city's the Wall of Names
Anti-vaxxers who abused Star of David guilty of breaching anti-Nazi law
A court in Vienna found two defendants had “grossly downplayed” the Holocaust and violated Austria’s Prohibition Act banning Nazi activity
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