rotes Tuch - translation to English
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rotes Tuch - translation to English

1918–34 SOCIALIST PERIOD IN VIENNA
Rotes Wien
  • [[Karl-Marx-Hof]], built between 1927 and 1933
  • Felleishof
  • Feuerhalle Simmering
  • Viktor-Adler-Hof

rotes Tuch      
red rag, object that arouses immediate anger and opposition
like a red rag to a bull      
wie ein rotes Tuch für den Stier
red rag         
rotes Tuch (Objekt daß sofortigen Ärger und Widerstand auslöst)

Definition

Tuch
·noun A dark-colored kind of marble; touchstone.

Wikipedia

Red Vienna

Red Vienna (German: Rotes Wien) was the colloquial name for the capital of Austria between 1918 and 1934, when the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria (SDAP) maintained almost unilateral political control over Vienna and, for a short time, Austria as a whole. During this time, the SDAP pursued a rigorous program of construction projects across the city in response to severe housing shortages and implemented policies to improve public education, healthcare, and sanitation.

Ultimately, the collapse of the First Austrian Republic in 1934 after the suspension of the Nationalrat by Bundeskanzler Engelbert Dollfuß a year earlier and the subsequent banning of the SDAP in Austria ended the period of the first socialist project in Vienna until after the Second World War. Many of the housing complexes, or Gemeindebauten, that were built during the period continue to survive today.

Examples of use of rotes Tuch
1. Das wäre für das westliche Ausland ein rotes Tuch.
2. Für die Amerikaner ist dies ein rotes Tuch, da sie eine Aufweichung der Einreisebestimmungen befürchten.
3. Zwischen Rolle rückwärts und Trauerspiel Für seine Kritiker sind die Beckschen Sozialpläne dagegen ein rotes Tuch.
4. Für die amerikanischen Gewerkschafter ist Cerberus spätestens seit dem Poker um den insolventen Autozulieferer Delphi ein rotes Tuch.
5. Auf die Terroristen der RAF wirkte der angeblich unbekümmerte Umgang Schleyers mit der eigenen Geschichte wie ein rotes Tuch.