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Austrian attitudes toward Jews, Israel, and the Holocaust

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Summarizes the survey conducted by the Gallup Institute of Austria in the summer of 1991. It showed that substantial portions of the Austrian population have strong negative attitudes toward Jews; sympathy for Israel and Zionism are low. A majority of Austrians believe that it is time to forget the Holocaust. Attitudes toward Jews, Israel, and remembrance of the Holocaust were more positive among younger respondents, among the better educated, and among residents of Vienna. Compares the results of the Austrian survey to surveys conducted by the American Jewish Committee in 1990-91 in both Germanies and in Eastern Europe. Pp. 13-47 contain tables presenting the responses according to age, sex, education, region, and political sympathies. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Title Austrian attitudes toward Jews, Israel, and the Holocaust / Fritz Karmasin.
Contributors Institute of Human Relations (American Jewish Committee)
Publisher New York : American Jewish Committee, Institute of Human Relations
Creation Date 1992
Series Working papers on contemporary anti-Semitism
Extent 47 pages
22 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990018969210205171

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