The late dictator only lived there for a short time, but the residence has become a shrine for Nazi sympathisers.
The house in Austria where Adolf Hitler was born is to be turned into a police station with a human rights training centre attached, the Austrian government has said.
Guenter Schwaiger has said a local newspaper article, published in May, 1939, outlined the German leader's wish to have his birth home converted into offices for local authorities. He urged authorities to change their plans, or, he warned, they will"always be suspected" of being"in line with the dictator's [Hitler] wishes," AFP said.
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