Germany Hitler’s Games: The 1936 Olympics is a used hardcover reference book that examines the 1936 Olympic Games held in Berlin during Adolf Hitler’s regime. This volume provides factual coverage of the events, organization, and international response to the games, highlighting their place in both sports history and the broader context of 20th-century political developments. Through period photographs, official records, and narrative accounts, the book addresses the interplay between athletic competition and propaganda efforts by the Nazi government. This reference serves as a resource for those studying military history, the politics of sport, and the ways in which the games were used to further ideological goals. The hardcover format typically includes a dust jacket, though the condition may vary. Suitable for researchers, historians, or collectors seeking accurate information related to the 1936 Olympic Games and their significance within the era of National Socialist Germany. Total of 256 pages.
Germany Hitler’s Games The 1936 Olympics Used Hardcover Reference Book
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