http://www.gustav-mahler.eu/index.php/familie/115-generation-5b/338-carl-julius-rudolf-moll-1861-1945The above website seems to give Carl Moll a 'pass' on his Nazism. I have never encountered such a view in all my readings of Mahler. The excerpt is below:
1945: Carl Moll had a daughter (Alma Mahler (1879-1964)'s much younger half-sister): Maria Eberstaller-Moll (1899-1945). She was married to a Nazi (Richard Eberstaller (1887-1945) who was the vice president of the Nazi Court in Vienna from 1938 to 1945.
He made Carl Julius Rudolf Moll (1861-1945) support the Nazis after Hitler seized power in Germany. In a letter to Carl Julius Rudolf Moll (1861-1945), Alma Mahler (1879-1964) praised Hitler as the "great organizer". Carl Julius Rudolf Moll (1861-1945) was never a party member, nor his daughter or his son in law. Their Nazi faith was the reason for suicide when the Russian troops invaded Vienna. When the Red Army won the Battle of Vienna in April 1945, Carl Moll wrote a farewell letter dated 10-04-1945 saying "I fall asleep unrepentant, I have had all beautiful things, life had to offer". Three days later invaded Soviet soldiers his house, raped his daughter and injured Moll. Thereupon Carl Moll, his daughter and his son in law ended there lives.
IMO, no one could have "made" someone support the Nazis, let alone being "made" by your son-in-law. I remember touring the Belvedere several years ago and seeing many paintings by Moll being hung prominently. I almost felt steam coming out of my ears, wanting to shout NAZI BASTARD!!! To think this scum was a close "friend" of Mahler.
Thanks for hearing me out.