...and found this, Figl's December 1945 defense of his appointment of known antisemite Leopold Kunschak as president of the National Assembly:
"In an attempt to explain his appointment of Kunschak to such an important post, Figl said that Kunschak 'is not anti-Semitic on racial grounds, but on economic grounds,' adding that Kunschak is 'an old man and has some fixed ideas.'"
No comment necessary, I think.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
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