Vienna of Pre-Hitler !Days: Anti-Semitic Trends Also Traced to Previous Period Approximately 40 years ago, Hugo Bettauer wrote a book "The City Without Jews" which was a prediction of things to come — in Vienna. He was assassinated by anti-Semites for his expose of the Jew-baiting that was already in evidence in Austria at that time. Ilsa Barea, a native of Vienna who worked during the last war in the BBC Monitoring Service, having settled in England with her husband, the late Arturo Barea, the famous Spanish writer, does not deal with the theme of Vien- ns._,. ,...a.14444- 6T,...-in the last 45 the tragic war years, or "Vienna," published years, in by in this volume she deals with "the legend and reality of an urban civilization, from its begin- nings as a frontier fortress to the dissolution of the Hapsburg em- pire." But there is enough anti- Semitism recorded even in those early years to indicate the hatred that was directed at Jews. Herself of Jewish extraction, Mrs. Barea lists numerous epi- sodes involving Jewish notables, many of whom had abandoned the Jewish faith — their relation- ships with their neighbors, the prejudices that were extant on numerous occasions. There are important refer- ences to Sigmund Freud, to the Austrian-Jewish Socialist leader Dr. Victor Adler, to noted musi- cians and to authors who were affected by the bias that often became very evident. Works of many noted Jewish writers, notably Arthur Schnitzler, are analyzed, and there are intro- duced the anti-Semites Karl Lue- ger and Georg von Schoenerer. The "court Jews" appear here and the activities of the Wertheim- steins and Hofmannstahls are in- terestingly recorded. Rather puzzling is the crediting of an old and cruel joke about a flunky who was called by his rich master to throw out a petitioner, with the cry "Chuck him out, he breaks my heart !" is credited— unduly, this reviewer believes—to the Rothschilds. the Josephine and Franz Wer- theimstein salon, to the struggle theistein salon, to the struggle for recognition waged by Freud, to the antagonisms and intrigues that were involved in that pro- cess. Writing about Freud's struggle for recognition, the author of "Vi- enna" states: "The general impres- sion is that the reason why Freud had to wait for 12 years after his appointment as university lecturer (Pivatdozent) before he was made professor extraordinarius, and then by title only, was a mixture of anti- Semitism and personal intrigue, or, in other words, that the real reason for the delay was a com- bination of distrust of the revolu- tionary thinker and dislike of the Jew." Hitler had drawn much upon the writings of Karl Lueger, yet, Mrs. Barea states that " 'handsome Karl,' der schoene Karl, . . . first- Claim. Federal Funds Misused in Aiding Parochial Schools rate orator, prudent and yet bold administrator . . , was no fanatic. He, who exploited anti-Semitism and enlisted the support of the clergy, was neither a convinced anti-Semite not a particularly de- vout Catholic." But she does add: "With all his personal integrity in financial and administrative matters, he was unscrupulous: he had no principles at all, except his love for Vienna, which is a feeling and not a principle, and his deter- mination to stay in power . . . " Lueger was mayor of Vienna from 1897 until his death in 1910. They were not all haters: there were some friendly elements to Jews among the Viennese. Princess Pauline Metternich-Sandor, was "patroness of countless welfare campaigns, organizer of brilliant pageants, and called 'Notre Dame de Zion' because of her predi- lection for Jewish journalists and bankers . . . " The analyses of Schnitzler's novels throw light on the eminent author's Jewish attitudes, his han- dling of his characters, his treat- ment of anti-Semitism. Mrs. Barea's "Vienna" throws much light on Austrian history and on the position of the Austrian Jews before Hitler. Now the Aus- trian Jewish community is a skel- eton of its old self, giving truth to the Bettauer prediction. It is the Vienna of our own time that should provide an excellent subject for another Barea book. emais CATSKILLS 11214.4. ' ""4"°444 WHITE MOUNTAINS Friday, August 12, 1966-13 IMMEDIATE RESERVATIONS & CONFIRMATIONS TO THE CONCORD — GROSSINGER'S STEVENSVILLE-NEVELE COUNTRY CLUB And many other fine hotels . . . from Maine to Florida .. from the east coast to the west coast. 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