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1936 Olympics. Berlin. Western Europe Map. 1936 Berlin Olympics. Significant due to Hitler’s rise in power and the strengthening of Nazi Forces http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/olympics/ 5 videos. Eastern Europe Map. Return of a Superpower.

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Berlin

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  1. 1936 Olympics Berlin

  2. Western Europe Map

  3. 1936 Berlin Olympics • Significant due to Hitler’s rise in power and the strengthening of Nazi Forces • http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/olympics/ • 5 videos

  4. Eastern Europe Map

  5. Return of a Superpower • In 1931, the president of the IOC awarded Berlin, Germany as the host nation for the 1936 Olympics • This was Germany’s return after WWI • In 1933, Hitler became Chancellor of Germany • The German democracy was then turned into a dictatorship

  6. Democracy V. Dictatorship • Democracy- • Form of government in which the people have a say over the decisions that affect their lives • Dictatorship- • Government is ruled by one ruler; a dictator • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwO_GnnPkWQ&feature=related

  7. Did you know. . . • In 1936, the Berlin Olympics were the first to begin the Torch relay to officially begin the Olympics • Each torch bearer ran .6 miles • The beginning of the relay was Olympia, Greece • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OeqMoMMvfM&feature=related

  8. Nazi Racism • America considered boycotting the 1936 Berlin Olympics • The IOC emphasized racism would not be an issue • Many Americans believed African American success would lead to less racism in America and the Aryan creed would be diminished • African American track stars, including Jesse Owens wanted to compete in order to squash the Nazi theories

  9. Racism in Berlin & beyond • 3 times the number of African American athletes competed in Berlin compared to LA just four years prior • African Americans were still segregated in America as well as abroad • 18 African Americans competed in Berlin • 16 men, 2 women • 14 medals were won by African American competitors in Berlin

  10. African American Athletes • Despite their success in Berlin, African American athletes were still discriminated against when they returned to America. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXIe5GbLSUs • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1XclGwJY8s&feature=related

  11. 1936 Factoids • 1st torch relay—over 3000 km = _____ miles • 1st games to be broadcast on television • Athletes received medals, a winner’s crown, and an oak tree in a pot • Men’s handball and basketball were introduced for the first time • More than 4 million tickets were sold

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