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  1. Feb 11, 1989 · With Nicolas Kukula, Niki List, Erwin Ringel, Gerald Teufel. Five decades after the Third Reich tried to incorporate Austria, the question of that country's identity and the question of responsibility for one prominent Austrian figure, Kurt Waldheim, in anti-Semitism, are investigated.

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    • Documentary, History, War
    • Susan Korda, David W. Leitner
    • 1989-02-11
  2. A good investigative documentary should pose hard questions rather than give easy answers, and this state-of-the-nation, cinema verité portrait of Austria one half-century after the Anschluss offers a probing inquiry into the country's recent history, pursuing issues of national responsibility for war crimes and other atrocities.

  3. Five decades after the Third Reich tried to incorporate Austria, the question of that country's identity and the question of responsibility for one prominent Austrian figure, Kurt...

  4. Five decades after the Third Reich tried to incorporate Austria, the question of that country,s identity and the question of responsibility for one prominent Austrian figure, Kurt Waldheim, in anti-Semitism, are investigated.

  5. Between 1938 (after the Anschluss) and the end of the Second World War in 1945, Vienna lost its status as a capital to Berlin, because Austria ceased to exist and became part of Nazi Germany. On April 2 1945, the Soviet Red Army launched the Vienna Offensive against the Germans holding the city and besieged it.

  6. Vienna Is Different: 50 Years After the Anschluss. Summaries. Five decades after the Third Reich tried to incorporate Austria, the question of that country's identity and the question of responsibility for one prominent Austrian figure, Kurt Waldheim, in anti-Semitism, are investigated. Synopsis.

  7. Read and write album reviews for Vienna Is Different: 50 Years After the Anschluss (1989) - David W. Leitner, Susan Korda on AllMovie.