29 septembre 2016
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
Julie Thorpe, « Pan-Germanism after Empire: Austrian “Germandom” at Home and Abroad », innsbruck university press, ID : 10670/1.yksrj1
In June 1937, the Benedictine historian and professor at the University of Graz, Hugo Hantsch, addressed dignitaries of the government and Catholic Church on the occasion of the St Boniface Day celebrations in Vienna. Hantsch was also chairman of the Austrian Association for Germandom Work Abroad (Österreichischer Verband für volksdeutsche Auslandsarbeit), which had been founded in 1934 by the Austrofascist state’s Fatherland Front to foster relations with German minorities outside of Austria...