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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 18 Oct 2016

    The Austrian government moved to seize the house where Hitler was born. It may tear it down. http://nyti.ms/2dLH8R6 pic.twitter.com/0TnAoo4FxZ

    9:01 AM - 18 Oct 2016
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      1. Karl E McF‏ @kem451_ 18 Oct 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        Hide and deny history, good or bad {or just evil} and when it's all forgotten it will be repeated again and again.

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      1. BJB‏ @hairiestpalms 18 Oct 2016
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        Trump wants to make a day spa out of it I'm hearing...I mean people are saying...

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      1. Stephen Hummus‏ @AngusMacKeith 18 Oct 2016
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        A LOT of people are saying that Trump wants to buy it and turn it into a shrine but can't get the financing.😂

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      1. Ja'me Vu‏ @ZeataHazuki 18 Oct 2016
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        . Kill rituals

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      1. eugeneyeakley@gmail.‏ @eugeneyeakleyg1 21 Oct 2016
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        vbhp

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      1. Nazim Hasan Khan‏ @Nazimhk 18 Oct 2016
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        It should not be demolished as even the ugly pages in the History tell about the survival of man under tyrants & encourage people.

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      1. NOORJAHAN....‏ @noorjah27562484 18 Oct 2016
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        "@nytimes: The Austrian government moved to seize the house where Hitler was born. It may tear it down. http://nyti.ms/2dLH8R6  https

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      1. Anna‏ @Anna_zedarfoL 18 Oct 2016
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        should have torn down after the war so ppl wouldn't turn it as a memorial or shrine.

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      1. THE POOR 2 GOD‏ @alaamishali1962 18 Oct 2016
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        this house got nothing to do with Hitlers birth keep or teat it down won't change the fact..Hitler is gone but the house is not..

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      1. Charlie‏ @Splatterh0use 18 Oct 2016
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        Trying to erase history? Somebody attempted already by burning books a few decades ago...

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      1. Nina‏ @NinaSoffer 18 Oct 2016
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        Tell the Austrian govt. that, just as Germany lets Auschwitz stand, so they should let Hitler's birthplace stand.

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      1. Diana Grigoriev‏ @Didispace 18 Oct 2016
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        good riddance!

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      1. max morgan‏ @PMorgan1965 18 Oct 2016
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        why is Austrian government afraid of this old house? Is this still a strong symbol? I cannot follow.

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      1. Bill Carter‏ @ReelBillCarter 18 Oct 2016
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        This building, like the villa at Wannsee, must be preserved to remember the victims of the the Nazis.

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      1. hammer‏ @hammer28343694 18 Oct 2016
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        burn it

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      1. Arthur Milton Davis‏ @EinekleineTweet 18 Oct 2016
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        A little late in the day to be worrying about that.

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