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From wtop.com:
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The original article in the Tages-Anzeiger, here (in German only)
Another article from Deutsche Welle:
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Well Boris, the prince is not known to be diplomatic and he does have a temper but this was a rather odd thing to say indeed. I didn't know the Frans Hals painting was stolen by the Nazi's and later bought by the Liechtensteins though, do you know about which painting we are talking
Liechtenstein prince angers German Jews
By FRANK JORDANS
Associated Press Writer
GENEVA (AP) - Germany's Jewish community sharply criticized Liechtenstein's head of state Thursday, accusing him of trivializing Nazi atrocities after his comments appeared to describe modern-day Germany as a "fourth" Reich.
It was the latest development in the fractious relations between the tiny Alpine principality and its much larger neighbor to the north.
In a letter sent by Liechtenstein's Hans-Adam II to the Jewish Museum in Berlin, the prince declared that his nation "has already outlasted three German empires in the past 200 years.
"I hope we will also outlast a fourth," he added in the letter, which was reprinted in Thursday's edition of Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger.
Germany was known as the Third "Reich" _ meaning third empire _ between 1933 and 1945 when Adolf Hitler's National Socialist Party was in power and systematically persecuted Europe's Jews.
Read the entire article here.
The original article in the Tages-Anzeiger, here (in German only)
Another article from Deutsche Welle:
Liechtenstein Royal Backs Off German 'Fourth Reich' Comment
After prompting anger from Germany's Jewish community, Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein withdrew remarks made earlier in which he had called Germany the "Fourth Reich."
German and Jewish critics alike disparaged the comparison between the modern, Federal German Republic and the "Third Reich" Nazi era of the 1930s and 40s.
The prince "did not intend in any way to trivialize the terrible events of the Third Reich in his private and personal letter" to the head of the Jewish Museum in Berlin, the principality said in a press release.
Hans-Adam II had prompted anger among German and Jewish representatives after writing in a letter revealed Thursday by the Swiss daily Tages-Anzeiger that Liechtenstein already survived "three German Reichs," meaning three eras of attempted German domination in 200 years.
No more art loans for Germany
He hoped also to survive the "Fourth Reich," the prince had continued in his letter written in reply to a request by museum director Werner Michael Blumenthal, who had asked Hans-Adam II to loan him a picture for an exhibition.
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Well Boris, the prince is not known to be diplomatic and he does have a temper but this was a rather odd thing to say indeed. I didn't know the Frans Hals painting was stolen by the Nazi's and later bought by the Liechtensteins though, do you know about which painting we are talking
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