Schwarzenegger Ridiculed For Falsehoods In Speech
Governor Born When Austria Was Occupied By Wartime Allies
Posted: 1:12 pm CDT September 3, 2004
VIENNA, Austria -- Austrian scholars say California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger needs to brush up on the history of his homeland. (Click here for full text of Schwarzenegger's speech.) It appears he got a few things wrong when he told the Republican National Convention this week that he saw Soviet tanks in the streets and left a "Socialist" country when he moved away. Historians say there were no Soviet tanks in his hometown by the time he was born. Russian forces had left that area two years beforehand. And a conservative -- not Socialist -- was in charge in 1968. But many ordinary Austrians were in forgiving moods Friday. One woman said he could have got it wrong because "it's so many years since he left." She said he probably had political reasons for the comments.The historians are referring to the following portion of the governor’s speech:
- Tonight, I want to talk about why I'm even more proud to be an American -- why I'm proud to be a Republican and why I believe this country is in good hands. When I was a boy, the Soviets occupied part of Austria. I saw their tanks in the streets. I saw communism with my own eyes. I remember the fear we had when we had to cross into the Soviet sector.
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