A Bavarian town council has voted unanimously to strip Adolf Hitler of honorary citizenship bestowed 80 years ago, after an outcry prompted by their decision last week not to adopt a resolution denouncing the 1933 decision.
The issue came up after an archivist discovered documents showing both Hitler and
the president who appointed him, Paul von Hindenburg, had been given honorary citizenship of Dietramszell.
The council deadlocked in an 8-8 vote last week on the resolution, with councilors voting against saying it was not up to them to rewrite history.
But town administrator Thomas Gerg said Wednesday the full council voted 21-0 on Tuesday to adopt the resolution and nullify the honor bestowed on both men after hearing impassioned testimony from a woman who lost family in the Holocaust.
Read more: Adolph Hitler Loses Honorary Citizenship Granted 80 Years Ago By Bavarian Municipality Of Dietramszell
The issue came up after an archivist discovered documents showing both Hitler and
the president who appointed him, Paul von Hindenburg, had been given honorary citizenship of Dietramszell.
The council deadlocked in an 8-8 vote last week on the resolution, with councilors voting against saying it was not up to them to rewrite history.
But town administrator Thomas Gerg said Wednesday the full council voted 21-0 on Tuesday to adopt the resolution and nullify the honor bestowed on both men after hearing impassioned testimony from a woman who lost family in the Holocaust.
Read more: Adolph Hitler Loses Honorary Citizenship Granted 80 Years Ago By Bavarian Municipality Of Dietramszell
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