Concerns Rise Among Austrians Over Potential World War III

Thu 1st May, 2025

A recent survey conducted by the polling agency Integral reveals that 55% of Austrians express anxiety regarding the possibility of a third world war. Respondents indicated that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, initiated by Russia, significantly threatens peace in Europe. Additionally, current U.S. foreign policy and immigration issues have also been cited as contributing factors to their concerns.

Only 16% of those surveyed stated they would support military defense of Austria in the event of a conflict, with a notable gender disparity: 27% of men versus just 9% of women expressed willingness to take up arms.

Integral's managing director highlighted that a significant portion of the population is worried about the erosion of the political center in Austria. The survey results show that 59% of participants view right-wing political movements as a potential danger, while 44% express concerns regarding the influence of left-wing groups. Alarmingly, 43% of respondents consider the resurgence of an authoritarian regime similar to that of the Nazi era as a plausible scenario.

Moreover, 62% of those surveyed feel that the current political and social landscape in Austria reminds them of the events that led to the rise of National Socialism. When asked about Austria's historical role during World War II, opinions were divided: 25% believe there is excessive discussion surrounding the topic, a viewpoint more common among supporters of the Freedom Party (FPÖ). In contrast, 35% argue that insufficient attention is given to Austria's past, while 30% feel the level of discourse is appropriate.

A substantial 62% of respondents believe that Austria, due to its historical context, has a responsibility to promote peace and collaboration on a global scale. Furthermore, 82% assert that future generations should not be held accountable for the atrocities committed during World War II.


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