

The Strange World of East German Football (3)
Apr 7, 2018
Football historian Craig McCracken discusses the strange world of East German football, including the nefarious activities of Stasi Chief Erich Mielke, the only competitive game between GDR and West Germany in the 1974 World Cup, player defections, and a suspicious death of a former GDR player in West Germany. They also explore the manipulation of football for political purposes, doping in East German athletics, referee corruption, the rise of BFC Dynamo, and Cold War intrigue in women's rights.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring East German Football and Nostalgia
01:49 • 22min
Referee Corruption and BFC D&M O's European Performance
23:24 • 6min
Harry Tisch's Influence on Hansa Football Club in East Germany
28:55 • 3min
The 1974 World Cup Match between East and West Germany
32:21 • 20min
Football, Women's Rights, and Cold War Intrigue
52:16 • 9min
Books on GDR Football and Other Topics
01:01:37 • 2min
Discussion of East German films, football, and promotion of the podcast
01:04:01 • 4min