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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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NAZI OLYMPICS, 1936

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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

EVENT INFORMATION
DATE October 15, 2012 - February 28, 2013
PLACE August Wilson Center for African American Culture
980 Liberty Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA
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NAZI OLYMPICS, 1936
For two weeks in August 1936, Adolf Hitler's Nazi dictatorship masked its racist, militarist character while hosting the Summer Olympic Games. To divert attention from its antisemitic agenda and plans for territorial expansion, the regime exploited the Games to dazzle spectators with an image of a peaceful, tolerant Germany. NAZI OLYMPICS Berlin 1936 explores whether a controversial proposed boycott might have strengthened international resistance to Nazi tyranny and how the Nazis used the games as propaganda to further their agenda. The exhibition also includes stories of individual athletes who were barred because of their ethnic heritage, who boycotted the Games in protest, or who, like Jesse Owens, competed and won, refuting the Nazi myth of “Aryan” supremacy.

SPONSORS
HOLOCAUST CENTER OF THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER PITTSBURGH
PHONE: 412-421-1500


QUESTIONS/CONTACTS
Rena Opert, Manager, Traveling Exhibitions
PHONE: 202-314-0325
E-MAIL: ROpert@ushmm.org

August Wilson Center
PHONE: 412-258-2700



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