Is language the essence of culture? A police raid in the very south of Austria has brought to light decades of tension. Some think this is really the story of our world.
Summer camp raid sparks fear in Austria

Glossary
Austria - A landlocked country in central Europe. Its official language is German.
Slovene - Also known as Slovenian. The south Slavic language spoken primarily by people living in Slovenia.
Nazis - A German political party of the twentieth century, led by Adolf Hitler. The Nazis controlled Germany from the early 1930s until the end of World War II.
Carinthian Slovenians - Also known as Carinthian Slovenes. An indigenous minority group with Slovenian ethnicity who live in the Austrian state of Carinthia, which borders Slovenia. The number of Carinthian Slovenians fell dramatically in the last century, in part due to persecution and the pressure to assimilate.
Persecution - Ill treatment and oppression, especially due to a person's beliefs or race, gender, religion, sexual orientation or other factors.
Unification - When separate parts come together to form a whole.
Welsh - The language, people, or things related to Wales. Welsh is a Celtic language native to the Welsh people, spoken by about 18% of the Welsh population.
Kenya - A country in East Africa with a population of nearly 54 million people.