
Hitler’s Olympics, Part 8: “Vater, It is to be Fayetteville”
Revisionist History
The Olympics and Nazi Propaganda
This chapter explores the emotional and political complexities of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, particularly the way it was leveraged as a propaganda tool by Nazi Germany. It also examines the contrasting American attitudes towards race and violence, intertwined with personal narratives and historical legal challenges faced by athletes and marginalized groups.
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