
Hitler’s Olympics, Part 2: Pangloss, Polonius, Prufrock
Revisionist History
The Olympic Paradox: Sports, Politics, and Propaganda
This chapter examines the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany, focusing on the event's role as a propaganda tool and its impact on global views of the regime. It also explores the lasting effects of this historical moment on the evolution of the Olympics and contemporary sports culture.
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