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  • 1. Medal for the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin

    Medal for the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin

    Medal for 1936 Olympic Games; recto, Nazi insignia and five Olympic rings, date on face "1936 ... The collection consists of a 1936 Olympics medal and a National Socialist German Worker's Party

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  • 2. Olympic Games Open in Berlin

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    Olympic Games in Berlin — Fox News video://lcmedia/film/wlc/mp4/dfo0383b.mp4 Berlin sounds the ... . The Summer Olympic Games open in Berlin, attended by athletes and spectators from countries around the

  • 3. Jesse Owens Competes in Olympic Games

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    dash is the first of four gold medals he wins at the 1936 Olympic games. American Olympic runner Jesse ... Eighteen black athletes represented the United States in the 1936 Olympics. African Americans

  • 4. 1936 Olympics

    Committee awarded the 1936 Summer and Winter Olympic Games to Germany in Spring 1931, it could scarcely have ... either press for the Games to be moved from Nazi Germany or for the U.S. to boycott the 1936 Olympics ... Games of ’36: A Pictorial History of the 1936 Olympics in Germany. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories ... . Hart-Davis, Duff. Hitler’s Games: The 1936 Olympics. New York: Harper & Row, 1986. (GV 722 1936 H37

  • 5. Olympic Games ticket

    Olympic Games ticket

    Consists of 2 admission tickets: Ticket to 1936 Olympic Games; "Leichtathletik" printed in red ink ... Ticket to 1936 Olympic Games; "Leichtathletik" printed in red ink over a drawing of Olympic stadium ... 1936 Olympic event admission ticket

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  • 6. Olympic Games ticket

    Olympic Games ticket

    Consists of 2 admission tickets: Ticket to 1936 Olympic Games; "Leichtathletik" printed in red ink ... 1936 Olympic event admission ticket ... August 1936. In German. Ticket to Olympic soccer match; "Herthaplatz" printed in black ink above

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  • 7. Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936

    Atlanta Games and the 60th anniversary of the 1936 Olympics. The exhibition explores the issues ... surrounding the 1936 Olympic Games—the Nazis’ use of propaganda, the intense boycott debate, the history of ... featured videos about the 1936 Olympic Games. View videos     Did you know? The Olympic ... Film Footage See film footage from the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin Historical Photos See additional

  • 8. The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936

    The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936

    Holocaust. The 1936 Summer Olympic Games In 1931, the International Olympic Committee ... The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936 For two weeks in August 1936, Adolf

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  • 9. 1936 Olympics

    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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  • 10. The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936: Inauguration of the Olympic Torch Relay

    On May 13, 1931, the International Olympic Committee awarded the 1936 ... . Opening of the Games On August 1, 1936, Hitler opened the Games of the 11th Olympiad. Musical

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  • 11. The Movement to Boycott the Berlin Olympics of 1936

    The Movement to Boycott the Berlin Olympics of 1936

    soon began to question the morality of supporting Olympic Games hosted by ... in the Olympic movement, initially considered moving the Games from Germany. After a brief and

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  • 12. Selected records from the Politische Archiv des Auswärtiges Amts-Olympic Games 1936

    Contains material from the foreign office on the international issues surrounding the Olympic Games ... of 1936. Included are documents on potential boycotts (United States and Norway), policy related to

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  • 13. The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936: African American Voices and "Jim Crow" America

    The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936: African American Voices and "Jim Crow" America

    debated on whether or not to boycott the 1936 Olympic Games. While Hitler saw the Olympics as a chance to ... and other countries to boycott the 1936 Olympic Games in Nazi Germany ... newspapers opposed boycotting the 1936 Olympic Games. Black journalists criticized supporters of the Olympic ... boycott the 1936 Olympic Games, writing: “...it is my firm conviction that the issue

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  • 14. 1936 Olympics collection

    Collection of materials relating to the Olympic Games in Berlin 1936 collected during a visit to ... Berlin in summer 1936. Included in the collection are: tickets, street maps, tourist guides, advertising ... "Der Arbeitsmann, August 1, 1936, 2 Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung, poster from Kraft durch Freude

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  • 15. Report of the American Olympic Committee

    games of the XIth Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, August 1-16, 1936 : IVth Olympic winter games ... the Berlin Olympic Stadium, 1936. Also includes three books relating to the 1936 Olympics in Berlin ... detailing the results of the 1936 Olympics Book relating to Herman Goldberg, Marty Glickman and the 1936

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  • 16. The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection

    interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin ... 's Exhibitions Department in preparation for "The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936" exhibition. The interviewees

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  • 17. 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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  • 18. The Nazi Olympics: Introduction

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    German Jewish athlete Gretel Bergmann reflect and remember the 1936 Olympic Games as more than history ... German Jewish athlete Gretel Bergmann reflect and remember the 1936 Olympic Games as more than history ... OLYMPICS: Berlin 1936, visitors have a chance to reflect and to remember those Games as more than history

  • 19. The Nazi Olympics: Jewish Athletes

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    1936 Olympics. Lambert: My name is Margaret Lambert. I was born Gretel Bergmann in a very small town in ... in a back room. The Olympic Games, as majestic as they are. are part and parcel of systems that they ... response from the street level was staunchly against participation in the Olympic Games,When the

  • 20. The Nazi Olympics: African American Athletes

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    1936 Olympics. In this video, athlete John Woodruff, professor David Wiggins, professor Clayborne ... athletes at the 1936 Olympics. Narrator: In the 800-meter event, Uncle Sam’s hope is John Woodruff ... of segregation, but one of the things that had changed before the 1936 Olympics was the urbanization

  • 21. Poster with maps of Berlin and the 1936 Berlin Olympics stadiums

    Poster with maps of Berlin and the 1936 Berlin Olympics stadiums

    Poster featuring 5 maps of districts of the city of Berlin with the 1936 Olympic stadium venues ... Olympic City of Berlin

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  • 22. Oral history interview with John Woodruff

    interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin ... Olympic Games; his memories of the 1936 U. S. Olympic team's voyage to Berlin; training before the games ... recollections of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1936 Olympic Games. ... The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection

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  • 23. Oral history interview with Marty Glickman

    interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin ... .S. Olympic Team; his memories of a possible United States boycott of the 1936 Olympic Games; his friendship ... excluded from a game because he was black; and his hopes to compete in other Olympics after 1936. ... The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection

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  • 24. Oral history interview with Herman Goldberg

    interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin ... boycott of the 1936 Olympic Games; and his impressions of Adolf Hitler's behavior during the various ... The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection ... 's Exhibitions Department in preparation for "The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936" exhibition. The interviewees

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  • 25. Oral history interview with Margaret Lambert

    interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin ... The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection ... 's Exhibitions Department in preparation for "The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936" exhibition. The interviewees ... returning to Germany to become a member of the 1936 German Olympic team; her relationships with other

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