Displaying: 101 110 of 110 matches for “Olympic Games 1936”
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101. 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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102. Oral history interview with Cantor Hans Cohn
his feelings of exclusion from social and athletic activities; the 1936 Olympic games; the events of
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103. Morck and Mayer families papers
Olympic Games. In the summer of 1938, Hugo was arrested by the Gestapo and sent to Sachsenhausen ... owned a real estate business. Anne was a German National Swim Team member and qualified for the 1936 ... 3: Morck, Alice, 1919-1944 Folder 4: Morck, Heinz, 1938-1939 Folder 5: Morck, Anne, 1936-1944 Folder
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104. 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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105. Sterilization and population politics
Propaganda film including healthy Germans engaging in sports, 1936 Olympics, farming, Nuremberg ... OLYMPICS (BERLIN 1936) ... ererbte Anlagen gefördert und ausgebildet warden." A man throws a shot put. Different shots of the 1936 ... Olympics. National flags hang in a row, with the Nazi flag next to the American flag. MS of the Olympic
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106. Heinz Praeger papers
1936 Berlin Olympic Games. Printed materials include two Japanese publications (one with an ... was a Communist, left for Switzerland in 1933, and from there, moved to Argentina. In 1936, after Karl ... Kitzingen between the summer of 1936 and November 1938. The Jewish men of Kitzingen, including Karl Heinz
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107. Waffen SS recruitment poster featuring a young uniformed soldier
and the Cunard Line. He also created posters for beer and cigarette companies and for the 1936 Olympic ... Games in Berlin. In 1933 he joined the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party). He designed ... were translated into several languages and sent to every corner of Nazi occupied Europe. In 1936, Anton
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108. Poster advertising the flagships of the Hamburg-Amerika Line
and the Cunard Line. He also created posters for beer and cigarette companies and for the 1936 Olympic ... Games in Berlin. In 1933 he joined the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party). He designed ... were translated into several languages and sent to every corner of Nazi occupied Europe. In 1936, Anton
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109. How did the United States government and American people respond to Nazism?
of the American public debated whether or not to boycott the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin. The
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110. Bureau exécutif international de la Ligue Internationale contre le racisme et anti-sémitisme, Paris (Fond 98)
a boycott of German goods and the struggle against holding the Olympic games in Germany, information ... Circulars, protocols and reports, 1936-1939; 3. Lists of organizations comprising the Federation, affiliated