«Austria's Jewish Question». The New York Times(engelsk). 3. mai 1981. ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 11. februar 2020. «At any rate, the last time the Carinthians went to the polls, in 1979, they gave Chancellor Kreisky's Social Democratic Party a 53 percent majority and a special bonus to him personally - 55 percent. And yet they all know I'm a Jew, Chancellor Kreisky adde, employing the short form Jud instead of the standard German Jude. In the Viennese dialect, Jud is slightly disparaging, but it is also used by Jewish Viennese in a self-mocking vein. Chancellor Kreisky, one of the most durable and prestigious European leaders, does not usually dwell in public on the fact that he is of Jewish ancestry.»
«Austria's Jewish Question». The New York Times(engelsk). 3. mai 1981. ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 11. februar 2020. «At any rate, the last time the Carinthians went to the polls, in 1979, they gave Chancellor Kreisky's Social Democratic Party a 53 percent majority and a special bonus to him personally - 55 percent. And yet they all know I'm a Jew, Chancellor Kreisky adde, employing the short form Jud instead of the standard German Jude. In the Viennese dialect, Jud is slightly disparaging, but it is also used by Jewish Viennese in a self-mocking vein. Chancellor Kreisky, one of the most durable and prestigious European leaders, does not usually dwell in public on the fact that he is of Jewish ancestry.»