Haneke says some interesting things about Austria, the suppression of guilt over the Third Reich. Not sure if they've had the same sort of confrontation with it the Germans did. (Course this might be bollocks but that's what I think I recall Haneke saying.)
My Dad also used to say this a lot. Not sure how much else he has in common with Haneke, mind.
https://www.doew.at/cms/download/a184m/en_war_crime_trials.pdf
"While Austrians within the Nazi hierarchy constituted a minority, their percentage in the killing machinery was disproportionately large. Only a small number
of them were brought to trial after 1945 and not all of them were sentenced.
Until the Waldheim affair in the eighties the involvement of Austrians in
the Nazi extermination machine had hardly been acknowledged inside Austria.
This was partly the fault of the Austrian judicial system, which stopped prosecuting Nazi war criminals in the early seventies. Since 1975 no Nazi war
criminal trial took place in Austria.
Simon Wiesenthal assumes that Austrian Nazis shared responsibility for the
murder of some three million Jews, approximately half the number of Jewish
victims killed during the Nazi regime. Some commandants of the extermination
camps and around 70 percent of Adolf Eichmann’s staff were Austrians"
Also: "Austria regarded itself as the first victim of the Hitlerite aggression and denied all resposibility of the state or its citizens for the crimes of the Nazi era. "
Anyway, sorry, people's flats and rooms.