Displaying: 201 225 of 229 matches for “Olympic Games 1936”
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201. American athletes Jesse Owens and Dave Albritton
a German citizen. They both competed in the 1936 Olympic Games
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202. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936. Boston: Little, Brown, 2000. (GV 722 1936 .B27 2000) [Find in a ... library near you] Based on the special exhibition Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936, held from July 19, 1996 to ... July 27, 1997 and remounted in 2008. Recounts the story of the 1936 Olympics, describing the ... significant events. Also lists previous sites for the Olympics and the countries that participated in the 1936
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203. Persecution of Roma (Gypsies) in Prewar Germany, 1933–1939
sterilized. Shortly before the opening of the 1936 Olympic Games in ... that is, the idea that criminal behavior is genetically determined. In 1936, Ritter became the director ... . In 1936, the Nazis centralized all police power in Germany under Heinrich
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204. Marion Phillips papers
Olympic Games (11th : 1936 : Berlin, Germany) ... the summer of 1936, including materials related to the Berlin Olympics. Includes a ticket to the ... Olympic swimming competition on August11, 1936; a booklet, brochure, and ticket to the Richard Wagner ... Papers and ephemera related to a trip to Europe by Miss Marion Phillips in the summer of 1936
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205. Doris Jacobson collection
Olympic Games (11th : 1936 : Berlin, Germany) ... Contains six newspapers; one ticket to a handball competition as part of the 1936 Olympics; one map
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206. Gyorgy Antos papers
Olympic Games (11th : 1936 : Berlin, Germany) ... Papers consist of 17 photographic postcards of scenes of Berlin during the 1936 Summer Olympics; 1 ... Collection consists of 17 photographic postcards of scenes of Berlin during the 1936 Summer ... Olympics; 1 calling card listing the false identity for Pallos, Klara; 1 photograph of Jozska Lustig
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207. Salo Kluger papers
the situation of European Jewry during the Holocaust and after the 1936 Olympic Games. ... Contains copies of publications and a report from the American Jewish Committee dated 1936 about ... 1936
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208. Elie Wiesel Timeline and World Events: 1928–1951
The summer Olympic games are hosted in Berlin ... Jews of German citizenship. 1936The SS
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209. Nazism and the Jim Crow South
whether to boycott the 1936 Olympic Games weighed heavily on African American athletes in the US ... companions.” “The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936: African American Voices and ‘Jim Crow’ America.” In Holocaust
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210. Oral history interview with Susan Faulkner
the brief relaxation of anti-Jewish measures in Berlin during the 1936 Olympic Games; attending a ... Olympic Games (11th : 1936 : Berlin, Germany) ... Silesia in 1936; working for relatives in Gleiwitz in Silesia (Gliwice, Poland), where she felt more
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211. Austrian swimming champion, Ruth Langer, models a line of swimwear.
represented Austria in the Maccabi games in Palestine, where she won the bronze medal. By the age of 14 she ... place on the Austrian Olympic team along with two other Jewish girls, Judith Deutsch and Lucie Goldner ... also members of Hakoach. When in 1936 all the members of competitive sports clubs marched in a parade ... to attend the Berlin Olympics. They changed their minds after Lord Melchett, head of the World
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212. Swimming pool membership card belonging to Ruth Langer.
represented Austria in the Maccabi games in Palestine, where she won the bronze medal. By the age of 14 she ... place on the Austrian Olympic team along with two other Jewish girls, Judith Deutsch and Lucie Goldner ... also members of Hakoach. When in 1936 all the members of competitive sports clubs marched in a parade ... to attend the Berlin Olympics. They changed their minds after Lord Melchett, head of the World
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213. Austrian Jewish swimming champion, Ruth Langer, poses with her father, Wilhelm Langer.
represented Austria in the Maccabi games in Palestine, where she won the bronze medal. By the age of 14 she ... place on the Austrian Olympic team along with two other Jewish girls, Judith Deutsch and Lucie Goldner ... also members of Hakoach. When in 1936 all the members of competitive sports clubs marched in a parade ... to attend the Berlin Olympics. They changed their minds after Lord Melchett, head of the World
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214. Portrait of Szigo Wertheimer, coach of the Hakoach swimming team, who trained Ruth Langer.
represented Austria in the Maccabi games in Palestine, where she won the bronze medal. By the age of 14 she ... place on the Austrian Olympic team along with two other Jewish girls, Judith Deutsch and Lucie Goldner ... also members of Hakoach. When in 1936 all the members of competitive sports clubs marched in a parade ... to attend the Berlin Olympics. They changed their minds after Lord Melchett, head of the World
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215. Trimette Langer, an Austrian Jewish refugee, walks along a tree-lined street in Nice.
represented Austria in the Maccabi games in Palestine, where she won the bronze medal. By the age of 14 she ... place on the Austrian Olympic team along with two other Jewish girls, Judith Deutsch and Lucie Goldner ... also members of Hakoach. When in 1936 all the members of competitive sports clubs marched in a parade ... to attend the Berlin Olympics. They changed their minds after Lord Melchett, head of the World
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216. A group of female swimmers pose on the beach. Among those pictured are: Ruth Langer (third from the right), Anna-Marie Pick (second from the right), and Judith Deutsch (sixth from the right).
represented Austria in the Maccabi games in Palestine, where she won the bronze medal. By the age of 14 she ... place on the Austrian Olympic team along with two other Jewish girls, Judith Deutsch and Lucie Goldner ... also members of Hakoach. When in 1936 all the members of competitive sports clubs marched in a parade ... to attend the Berlin Olympics. They changed their minds after Lord Melchett, head of the World
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217. Austrian Jewish refugees walk along a street in Prague.
represented Austria in the Maccabi games in Palestine, where she won the bronze medal. By the age of 14 she ... place on the Austrian Olympic team along with two other Jewish girls, Judith Deutsch and Lucie Goldner ... also members of Hakoach. When in 1936 all the members of competitive sports clubs marched in a parade ... to attend the Berlin Olympics. They changed their minds after Lord Melchett, head of the World
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218. Studio portrait of a Jewish mother and daughter in Vienna, Austria.
represented Austria in the Maccabi games in Palestine, where she won the bronze medal. By the age of 14 she ... place on the Austrian Olympic team along with two other Jewish girls, Judith Deutsch and Lucie Goldner ... also members of Hakoach. When in 1936 all the members of competitive sports clubs marched in a parade ... to attend the Berlin Olympics. They changed their minds after Lord Melchett, head of the World
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219. Certificate of award given to Ruth Langer for her contributions to the Hakoach Jewish swim club.
represented Austria in the Maccabi games in Palestine, where she won the bronze medal. By the age of 14 she ... place on the Austrian Olympic team along with two other Jewish girls, Judith Deutsch and Lucie Goldner ... also members of Hakoach. When in 1936 all the members of competitive sports clubs marched in a parade ... to attend the Berlin Olympics. They changed their minds after Lord Melchett, head of the World
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220. Austrian swimming champion Ruth Langer, models a line of swimwear.
represented Austria in the Maccabi games in Palestine, where she won the bronze medal. By the age of 14 she ... place on the Austrian Olympic team along with two other Jewish girls, Judith Deutsch and Lucie Goldner ... also members of Hakoach. When in 1936 all the members of competitive sports clubs marched in a parade ... to attend the Berlin Olympics. They changed their minds after Lord Melchett, head of the World
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221. Oral history interview with Joan Kris
public antisemitism during the 1936 Olympic games; her father's escape from arrest after Kristallnacht in
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222. Portrait of Leni Riefenstahl. The photo was found among papers in Julius Streicher's estate at Fuerth.
1938, her documentary of the 1936 Berlin Olympic games was released. Her greatest work however, was
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223. Oral history interview with Walter Borchheim
Olympic Games of 1936; the damage to his father’s shop during Kristallnacht; the relocation of his family
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224. Oral history interview with Wolfdieter Skottke
members and their political affiliations; joining the Jungvolk in 1930; attending the Berlin Olympic games ... in 1936; the burning of the synagogue in Stettin; his friendly relations with his Jewish neighbors
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225. Oral history interview with Cantor Hans Cohn
his feelings of exclusion from social and athletic activities; the 1936 Olympic games; the events of