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Hitler's Games: The 1936 Olympics (Hardcover)

by Duff Hart-Davis (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly
British journalist Hart-Davis here examines the political and social circumstances leading to the spectacular 1936 Berlin Olympics, and provides a well-orchestrated account of the games themselves. The book does not fall into the category of sports history, however: the author is mainly interested in showing how the Olympics were for the first time deliberately exploited for political ends. Hitler pulled off a triumph of bluff and propaganda that summer. Despite Nazi persecution of Jews, Catholics and political dissidents (and a concentration camp near the Olympic stadium), most foreign visitors, according to the author, went home impressed with Germany as an orderly, modern and above all civilized society. There is fresh material here on Hitler's attempts to win new friendships with the British through a series of dazzling soirees. The vivid descriptions of these highly formal affairs include interesting glimpses of Goring, Goebbels, Himmler and the Fuhrer himself. Although Hart-Davis fails to explain in detail how the monumental deception of Olympics propaganda was carried out, his depiction of the payoff is well done. Illustrations.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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This work examines the circum stances leading up to the 1936 Berlin Olympics and Hitler's efforts to turn the event into a Nazi showcase. Behind a blitzkrieg of propaganda and various social and political manipulations, Hitler sought to sway the world into believing the official government line. Surprisingly, he succeeded in duping a large portion of the international community despite attempts by some groups to organize a boycott. The Games, however, may best be remembered for the brilliant onfield performances of a black American (Jesse Owens) that served to shatter the myth of Aryan superiority. For popular sports and history collections. See above for a review of William J. Baker's biography of Owens. William H. Hoffman, Ft. Myers-Lee Cty. P.L., Fla.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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