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In Austria, celebrations took place from 13 April 1946 to 1954, at least in Vienna, on 13 April, the day of the "liberation of liberation". However, this holiday has lost more and more acceptance due to continued occupation by the Allies. Finally, in 1955, the Minister of Education, Heinrich Drimmel, decreed that schools should celebrate "Flag Day" on October 25th. According to the terms of the treaty, this day was the date on which the last Allied soldier was to leave Austria.
National holiday since 1967 on a holiday
A year later, in 1956, the government declared for the first time that October 26 was "Flag Day". On October 26, 1955, Austria was "finally free", was the reason. In 1965 followed the "Federal Law on the Austrian National Day". In this document, the election of the date of October 26 for the first time with the resolution of the law of neutrality justified. Two years later, the national holiday became a holiday and a holiday.
(APA)
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