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Nazi Games
David Clay Large

Nazi Games

The Olympics of 1936

W.W. Norton & Co. (Apr 17, 2007)
9780393058840
| Hardcover
416 pages | 160 x 240 mm | English
$ 49.95 | Value: $ 5.19
Dewey 796.48
LC Classification GV7221936 .L37 2007
LC Control No. 2006101366

Subject

  • National Socialism And Sports
  • Sports
  • Sports And State
  • Sports/ Germany

Plot

Athletics and politics collide in a critical event for Nazi Germany and the contemporary world. The torch relay -- that staple of Olympic pageantry -- first opened the summer games in 1936 in Berlin. Proposed by the Nazi Propaganda Ministry, the relay was to carry the symbolism of a new Germany across its route through southeastern and central Europe. Soon after the Wehrmacht would march in jackboots over the same terrain. The Olympic festival was a crucial part of the Nazi regime\'s mobilization of power. Nazi Games offers a superb blend of history and sport. The narrative includes a stirring account of the international effort to boycott the games, derailed finally by the American Olympic Committee and the determination of its head, Avery Brundage, to participate. Nazi Games also recounts the dazzling athletic feats of these Olympics, including Jesse Owens\'s four gold-medal performances and the marathon victory of Korean runner Kitei Son, the Rising Sun of imperial Japan on his bib. 25 b/w photographs.