
Hitler’s Olympics, Part 3: Mustache to Mustache
Revisionist History
Confronting Anti-Semitism
This chapter features Charles Hitchcock Sherrill voicing his frustrations about anti-Semitism and his misrepresentation as anti-Jewish. Through a speech to the Advertising Club of New York, he navigates themes of social hierarchy, personal grievance, and the broader implications for democracy and nationalism ahead of the Berlin Olympics.
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