Photo postcard Olympische Stadion, Berlin, 1936 -7
Code: 88/S17736Product detailed description
Condition: found, good
Dimensions : 14,2 cm x 9,1 cm.
The 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin were the first to be televised. The Nazi regime used them for propaganda, yet the star of the Games was the African-American athlete Jesse Owens with four gold medals. 3,963 athletes from 49 countries took part in the Games. Czechoslovakia won three silver medals. A new feature was the introduction of the Olympic Torch Relay from Olympia, Greece. Basketball was also introduced for the first time at the Olympic Games. The Games were accompanied by a spectacular organisation and modern sports facilities.
Additional parameters
Category: | SPORT ANTIQUE |
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Weight: | 0.009 kg |
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