“Post WW1 Germany Hitlers Games: The 1936 Olympics Reference Book” is a comprehensive hardcover volume offering an in-depth look at the politically charged 1936 Olympics held in Nazi Germany. Spanning 251 pages, this meticulously curated reference features detailed information, enhanced by a selection of period photographs, shedding light on the historic and controversial Berlin Games. These Olympics, occurring at a critical juncture between World Wars, served as a propaganda tool for the Nazi regime. The book, published in 1986, provides valuable insights into the social, political, and cultural contexts of the time. Ideal for historians, researchers, and enthusiasts of sports history, this edition captures the complexity of an event that transcended athletics, becoming a significant episode in global history. This used hardcover is in good condition, making it a worthy addition to any collection seeking to understand the intersection of sports and politics in the early 20th century.
Post WW1 Germany Hitlers Games The 1936 Olympics Reference Book
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This is a hard cover, used condition; Hitlers Games, The 1936 Olympics Reference Book with a total of 251 pages. Contains Information and a few period photos regarding the 1936 Olympics that were held in Nazi Germany just prior to WW2. This edition was published in 1986.
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