The stars of the Sound of Music were reunited in Hollywood at the end of March to celebrate the 50th anniversary milestone of the 1965 musical that has become an enduring classic. Kicking off the TCM Festival and featuring a screening at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Julie Andrews now 79 told The Associated Press that she couldnt pinpoint the overriding reason that the film has been so popular for so many years but added They all came together to make I guess a joyous family film thats the best way I can describe it. In honor of the anniversary celebration a five-disc Blu-ray DVD collection has been released along with the soundtracks re-release and four new books about the film. The movie opens in over 500 theaters in April. I believe the actual reason is a much deeper one - no other film that is so entertaining also reveals the mentality of support and opposition to the Nazis and demolishes many of the liberal myths about the Left and the working class. The story of how Hitlers only major diplomatic defeat prior to World War II was handed to him by the close alliance between two fascist leaders Mussolini and Dollfuss sheds further light on how shallow the Right/Left model of politics is. When the Austro-Hungarian Empire was shattered as a result of World War I and the Versailles Peace Treaty most observers believed that the tiny new Austrian Republic could hardly survive. With the establishment of Austrian independence in 1919 it was often referred to as the state nobody wants and expressly forbidden by treaty to unite with Germany. The Nazis were handed their first major political defeat by the resistance of Austrian Christian and Social Democrats who together accounted for 77 percent of the popular vote in the national elections of 1930. Both parties stood unequivocally for national independence and against Nazi-inspired racial antisemitism. Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss outlawed the Austrian Nazi Party and confiscated all its assets in June 1933. Dollfuss admired Mussolini and imitated various aspects of the Italian fascist system yet both these fascist leaders initially adamantly refused to be bullied by Hitler and the Nazis. Austrias Catholic traditions and strong links with the Vatican had made it a more humanized Germanic state than the Prussian militarist heritage that Hitler appealed to in fomenting his nationalist doctrines. Mussolini originally considered Nazi racism and antisemitism both repugnant and primitive. He had a Jewish mistress (Margherita Sarfatti) who for thirteen years guided him both intellectually and in foreign affairs urging a pro-British line until early 1933. She had been one of the planners of the march on Rome" that enabled Mussolini to gain power and was even nicknamed by many observers as The uncrowned Queen of Italy." Italian Jews were equal members of the Fascist Party in fact they were proportionally over represented in the higher echelons of the party. Sarfattis son Roberto died in action in World War I only eighteen years old in 1918 and posthumously awarded Italys highest decoration for valor. Both Mussolini and his Foreign Minister Ciano made numerous mentions in their diaries of opposition to introducing anti-Semitic laws in Italy until forced in July 1938 under extreme pressure to do so by Hitler as part of the price of an alliance of the two Axis powers. The view that Right-wing" or conservative or nationalist parties are necessarily antisemitic or that the liberal Left is necessarily philo-Semitic (or at least anti-antisemitic) is contradicted by the experience of Italy several other European nations and in the history of the various populist" and antisemitic movements in the United States but persists as a self-evident unchallenged cardinal point in the arguments of many American (especially Jewish) liberals. Extremist elements on the political Left among the Austrian socialists (Social Democrat Party) organized into their own armed militia (The Schutzbund) threatening armed insurrection in Viennas working class housing projects in February 1934. Dollfuss put down the revolt at the cost of critically weakening the ability of Austrians to later stand united against the Nazis. Stalin welcomed the orphans of those Austrian workers in the Schutzbund who had been killed in the insurrection and Pravda described Dollfuss and his government as Christian Fascists" (referred to in the foreign communist press as Clerico-Fascists"). Although Dollfuss later successfully employed Austrian troops against militant Nazis in a putsch attempt (July 1934) which also cost him his life the country eventually lost the promise of Italian support as a result of the policies of the British and French. Their governments later felt it necessary to condemn Italys invasion of Abyssinia in 1935 and expel it from the League of Nations while doing nothing to stop German aggression and expansionism. Dollfuss was killed while his wife was a guest of the Italian dictator an event that horrified Mussolini. Italian troops were rushed to the border in the summer of 1934 and full support given to the government by the Heimwehr a national militia more reliable than the tiny Austrian army and led by the patriotic Prince Starhemberg. The Nazis were crushed and Hitler totally abandoned his proclaimed Anschluss policy for a time until Austrian resistance and Italian backing could be worn down or outmaneuvered. In September 1934 a joint British-French-Italian declaration guaranteed" the independence and integrity of Austria. This was followed by a meeting at the Italian resort city of Stresa in April 1935 condemning any violation of the Versailles Treaty. The Christian Democrats who originally had inherited an antisemitic policy from the days of the old Austrian Empire evolved under Dollfuss to reject the Nazis open racism street violence hostility towards the Catholic Church and attempts to subvert Austrias independence. Both Nazis and the Communists were outlawed and the Christian Democrats and other conservative groups were transformed into the Fatherland Front" pledged to Austrias continued independence and rejection of Anschluss. For the next four years Dolfusss successor Kurt von Schuschnigg withstood Hitlers personal appeals and threats and defended the humanistic strain that Austria had long contributed to German culture. Schuschnigg was an arch-conservative devout Catholic with a Jesuit education and had always favored a restoration of the Hapsburg dynasty. When Austria finally fell victim to extreme pan-German nationalism the country had been weakened internally. The events of 1938 contributed to the mistaken view that union with Germany had been inevitable and minimized the willpower pride and patriotism of many Austrians and the prospects of it ever regaining its independence. Background to the Sound of Music: Catholic-Aristocratic-Monarchist-Conservative Opposition to the Nazis Schuschnigg inevitably caved in with the growth of Hitlers power and influence following Munich in 1938 the willingness of the British and the French to continue to appease German power and Mussolinis about-face. The Italian dictator abandoned what principles he had and accepted Austrias demise when assured by Hitler that the Nazis would not use their pan-German nationalism to demand a revision of the Austrian-Italian border. Hitler willingly abandoned the cause of the German speaking minority in the South Tyrol region to cement the Axis alliance with his Italian co-part. According to the Liberal Bible" all those who oppose fascism are naturally drawn from the political Left i.e. liberals socialists and communists. The Austrian case provides more evidence that this is much too simple an explanation and that several varieties of Austrian Fascism" Socialism" and Conservatism" existed that at one time or another opposed Anschluss (annexation by Germany) and a common front with the Nazis. The tragedy of the never realized anti-Nazi Front was the inability to overcome the disaster felt by them all that the Republic was a forlorn and economically hopeless fragment. Pre-war Austria-Hungary had been an Empire and leading power in Central and Eastern Europe unifying the huge hinterland of the Danube Basin. It was Catholic conservative multi-ethnic and multilingual with an identity quite distinct from Germany. Hitler offered a new radical departure. Himself an Austrian he held out the triple promise of a solid Germanic nationhood economic recovery and a radical departure from the conservative and Catholic past that he detested.Americans who have seen The Sound of Music were offered a sugar coated romanticized and typically exaggerated Hollywood version of the countrys crisis but it did contain more than a grain of truth. Very few movie fans are aware that the main characters of the story - Captain Von Trapp and his family were real life figures. They belonged to a conservative aristocratic devout Catholic retired naval officer is symbolic of those among the countrys social elite who held the Nazis in utter contempt as gutter rabble. The same people whom Stalin had referred to as Christian Fascists" (Dollfuss the Heimwehr and Prince Starhemberg) the very ones who had crushed the working class Social Democrats Schutzbund uprising in Vienna in 1934 were those who tried vainly to oppose the Nazis repeated sabotage and coup attempts to force union with Germany. Even those Christian Democrats with previous antisemitic leanings had met Catholic refugees from Nazi Germany and become painfully aware of the pagan and anti-Christian elements of Nazi doctrine. For a brief time these groups tried to formulate an alternative to the tiny beleaguered Austrian rump state. This would be part of a Greater Catholic Union of the Danube region in alliance with Mussolini that might ultimately embrace Bavaria Austria Hungary and the Czecho-Slovak and Italian areas of the old Hapsburg Empire. Such a vision however held out no attraction whatsoever for the Austrian Nazis or the working class supporters of the Socialists and Communists. Few American viewers of the film are even aware that the plot is based on the true lives of the Von Trapp family. The family was offered every opportunity to accept prestigious positions in Nazi society a submarine command for the father a prestigious medical career for one of the sons and advantageous positions for all the other children (in real life they were all adults at the time of the Anschluss and not children as picture in the film. What is indeed accurate about The Sound of Music is not the tearful rendition of Edelweiss" that rouses the Austrian patriotism of Captain Von Trapps neighbors (the song was composed by American Jewish composer Oscar Hammerstein) but the teenage working class neighborhood boy Rolf in love with the captains eldest daughter Liesl. Rolf becomes the most enthusiastic Nazi and turns the family in out of his sense of duty and loyalty to Hitler. This has its counterpart in the other great musical film about the 1930s political situation Cabaret where the only individual seated in a park who does not rise to join in the enthusiastic singing of a Nazi anthem The Future Belongs To Us" (just as our 60s radicals believed) is an elderly man who had been through World War I. Young people should be encouraged to see the film. They have the most to learn.Read also Why its Worth Seeing the Sound of Music Again