Kuwait Times

Austria highest court ends row over Hitler birth house

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VIENNA: Austria’s highest court has put an end to a row over the house where Adolf Hitler was born, rejecting the amount the former owner had demanded in compensati­on, the interior ministry said yesterday. Gerlinde Pommer’s family owned the yellow corner house in the northern town of Braunau on the border with Germany for nearly a century.

The government took control of the dilapidate­d building in December 2016 after years of legal wrangling with Pommer. Austrian authoritie­s have been keen to prevent the premises, where Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine. Although he only spent a short time at the property, it continues to draw Nazi sympathize­rs from around the world.

In January, a regional court ruled that the state should pay Pommer 1.5 million euros ($1.7 million) in compensati­on, much more than the 310,000 euros she had been originally offered. But another tribunal overturned this verdict in April, finding that the current market price - set by a court-appointed expert at 810,000 euros excluding any rental income - would constitute an appropriat­e amount of compensati­on. Austria’s highest court has now upheld the April ruling, meaning Pommer will receive less compensati­on than she sought but still more than she had been originally offered.

“After the court’s decision on compensati­on, a use for Hitler’s birth house can now be found within the framework of the law to prevent any sort of Nazi-related activity,” Interior Minister Wolfgang Peschorn said in a statement. Authoritie­s will invite submission­s from architects about the future of the site, the statement said without giving further details. Pommer had been renting the 800-square-metre property - which also has several garages and parking spaces located behind the main building - to the interior ministry since the 1970s.

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