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Austria’s Braunau am Inn, the birthplace of Adolf Hitler, will undergo a €20 million “neutralization” project, according to a statement released by the Austrian government. The initiative involves converting the town’s historic buildings into a police station and a human rights center. The project aims to transform the site, historically associated with Hitler, into a space dedicated to promoting tolerance and understanding.

Funding for the project is slated to begin immediately, with construction expected to commence within six months. The government asserts the conversion is a necessary step to address the site’s controversial legacy and ensure it serves a constructive purpose. February saw initial discussions regarding the project’s scope and timeline.

The total investment is expected to cover extensive renovations and the establishment of the new facilities.

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