"A tremendous account of the 1936 Olympics: the athletes, the
atmosphere, and most important the politics behind those infamous
games." —ESPN.com In 1936, Adolf Hitler welcomed the world to Berlin
to attend the Olympic Games. It promised to be not only a magnificent
sporting event but also a grand showcase for the rebuilt Germany. No
effort was spared to present the Third Reich as the newest global
power. But beneath the glittering surface, the Games of the Eleventh
Olympiad of the Modern Era came to act as a crucible for the dark
political forces that were gathering, foreshadowing the bloody
conflict to come. The 1936 Olympics were nothing less than the most
political sporting event of the last century—an epic clash between
proponents of barbarism and those of civilization, both of whom tried
to use the Games to promote their own values. Berlin Games is the
complete history of those fateful two weeks in August. It is a story
of the athletes and their accomplishments, an eye-opening account of
the Nazi machine's brazen attempt to use the Games as a model of Aryan
superiority and fascist efficiency, and a devastating indictment of
the manipulative power games of politicians, diplomats, and Olympic
officials that would ultimately have profound consequences for the
entire world. "A riveting account of a time, a place, and an event
that haunts us still." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "An iconic cast
of athletes and political figures shares an international stage in
this complex and engaging account of the planning, execution, and
aftermath of the 1936 Olympics." — Publishers Weekly (starred
review)
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How the Nazis Stole the Olympic Dream
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780061969959
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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