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1. The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936: Inauguration of the Olympic Torch Relay
On May 13, 1931, the International Olympic Committee awarded the 1936 ... Summer Olympics to Berlin. Count Henri Baillet-Latour of Belgium headed the committe. The choice of
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2. The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936
The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936 For two weeks in August 1936, Adolf ... Hitler's Nazi dictatorship camouflaged its racist, militaristic character while hosting the Summer Olympics
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3. Lesson: Black Americans and the Nazi Olympics
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Although different in many ways, antisemitism in Nazi Germany during the 1930s and anti-Black ... ) SCORM 2004 (ZIP) xAPI (Tin Can) (ZIP) Although different in many ways, antisemitism in Nazi Germany -
4. The Nazi Olympics: Introduction
In this video introduction to The Nazi ... Olympics: Berlin 1936, American Jewish athlete Marty Glickman, US Holocaust Memorial Museum Director
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5. The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936
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6. Nazi publications at the Berlin Olympics
Exhibition of Nazi publications—carefully purged of antisemitic titles—on display during the ... Berlin Olympics. The poster shows countries in which Hitler
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7. The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936: African American Voices and "Jim Crow" America
and other countries to boycott the 1936 Olympic Games in Nazi Germany ... The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936: African American Voices and "Jim Crow" America In the end
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8. Nazi Olympics, Berlin 1936 (Abridged Article) - Photographs
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9. The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection
's Exhibitions Department in preparation for "The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936" exhibition. The interviewees ... interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin
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10. The streets of Berlin decorated with Olympic and Nazi flags during the Olympic games.
FLAGS; FLAGS (NAZI); GERMANS; OLYMPICS; STREET SCENES; VIEWS ... OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Views/Street Scenes
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11. The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936: African American Voices and "Jim Crow" America - Photos and Videos
18 African Americans (16 men and 2 women) competed in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. This was ... the 1936 US Olympic team brought home 14 medals: 8 gold; 4 silver; and 2 bronze.
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12. View of the former Nazi Olympic stadium in Nuremberg.
View of the former Nazi Olympic stadium in Nuremberg. Original caption reads, "Nuremberg Stadium
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13. Nazi officials sit and watch the Berlin Olympics.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Nazi Officials/Foreign Delegations ... ALBUMS; GOEBBELS, JOSEPH; HITLER, ADOLF; NAZI OFFICIALS; OLYMPICS; SPECTATORS/AUDIENCES/BYSTANDERS ... Nazi officials sit and watch the Berlin Olympics. Joseph Goebbels is second from the left, and
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14. The Olympic Torch Holder
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Why did the Nazis introduce the Olympic torch relay at the 1936 games? More than 3,000 runners ... carried torches from Olympia, Greece, to Berlin, Germany, to kick off the 1936 Olympics. Austrian Jew Eric -
15. 1936 Olympics
Browse articles about the Olympic Games held in Berlin in 1936, debates over the morality of ... participation in Games hosted by the Nazi regime, the choices facing African American athletes, and the role of
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16. The Movement to Boycott the Berlin Olympics of 1936
the present "Jew-Nazi altercation." As the Olympics controversy heated up in 1935, Brundage ... warnings from high-level American diplomats regarding Nazi exploitation of the Olympics for
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17. 1936 Olympics: Torch Relay
Nazi regime used the Olympics to present the false image of a peaceful Germany. ... The 1936 Olympics in Berlin were the first to employ the torch relay, an Olympic ritual. The
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18. Olympic Games in Berlin
The 1936 Summer Olympic Games were held in Berlin. For two weeks, Adolf Hitler camouflaged his ... success for the Nazis. They presented foreign spectators with the image of a peaceful and tolerant Germany
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19. Nighttime event in Olympic Stadium; display of jousting
Nazi Germany -- Julien Bryan ... 1938, he captured unique records of ordinary people and life in Nazi Germany and in Poland, including
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20. Oral history interview with Margaret Lambert
The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection ... 's Exhibitions Department in preparation for "The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936" exhibition. The interviewees ... of the Olympic Games as Nazi propaganda; and her decision to attend the Olympic Games in Atlanta in ... Margaret Lambert in preparation for the exhibit, "The Nazi Olympics, Berlin 1936."
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21. Oral history interview with Herman Goldberg
The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection ... 's Exhibitions Department in preparation for "The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936" exhibition. The interviewees ... Herman Goldberg in preparation for the exhibit, "The Nazi Olympics, Berlin 1936." ... interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin
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22. Oral history interview with Marty Glickman
The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection ... 's Exhibitions Department in preparation for "The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936" exhibition. The interviewees ... Marty Glickman in preparation for the exhibit, "The Nazi Olympics, Berlin 1936." ... interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin
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23. Oral history interview with Milton Green
The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection ... 's Exhibitions Department in preparation for "The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936" exhibition. The interviewees ... Milton Green in preparation for the exhibit, "The Nazi Olympics, Berlin 1936." ... interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin
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24. Oral history interview with John Woodruff
The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection ... 's Exhibitions Department in preparation for "The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936" exhibition. The interviewees ... Woodruff in preparation for the exhibit, "The Nazi Olympics, Berlin 1936." ... interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin
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25. Charles Lindbergh is greeted by Nazi officials after his arrival at the Berlin Olympics.
ALBUMS; AMERICANS; AUTOMOBILES; BICYCLES; GERMANS; LINDBERGH, CHARLES; NAZI OFFICIALS; OLYMPICS ... OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Miscellaneous