At emotional ceremony, descendants of Fritz Grünbaum thank authorities for 'justice' after return of Egon Schiele paintings

Friends of Yad Vashem in Austria seeks to display information about Righteous Among the Nations at dictator's former home, as government turns building into police station

Paul Kaufmann inherited composer's 10 skull pieces brought by his family to the US upon fleeing the Nazis

Artist proposing idea hopes bronze of Karl Lueger will look like it's falling over; Jewish leaders call measure 'halfhearted,' press for removal

A new book by Israeli diplomat Daniel Aschheim examines Bruno Kreisky, Austria's longest-serving leader, and his ambivalent relationship with his own Judaism and the Jewish state

After a revision of Austrian citizenship laws, candidates don't need to give up their native passports. Read about Giuliana Schnitzler, Julie Bronder and Amy Feineman's paths there

Now running in NYC, the show is contemporary but reads like a classic, tracing a Jewish family through the surge and subsequent decimation of 20th-century Austrian Jewry

Jewish-born Hugo Bettauer, whose 'The City Without Jews' became an international best seller, was assassinated after being denounced by Austrian Nazis

Omas Gegen Rechts has picked up steam since starting off with 10 elderly women in 2017, and their efforts are being recognized by progressive activists and the far-right alike

Gertrude Pressburger went viral in a video during country's 2016 presidential campaign

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