A. Survey Plan In this survey, we evaluated the impact of the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games on Nazi Jewish persecution and World War II. Hitler used the 1936 Olympics as the main source of publicity and hoped to show the world that Germany was a successful country with economic growth. The survey will examine how he will use the Olympics to advance his career and his success in achieving these goals. Inspired by Daniel Brown 's "Boys on the Boat" book, this study will also use other books and journal articles about the 1936 Olympics, such as the Nazis Olympic Games and Nazi Games.
Berlin Olympics 1. The following are some of the ways that the Nazi propaganda Goebbels used at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. One aspect of Goebells' propaganda to the Berlin Olympics is the actual stadium itself. It was specially built for this occasion and it is huge to show that the Nazis can make a huge contemporary building. At the stadium, there are hundreds of Swastikas flags, flags or arm bands everywhere.
In 1936, Adolf Hitler was looking for a big propaganda victory for the Berlin Olympic Games. For the Nazis, the Olympics is a great opportunity to showcase the glory of the system to the world. Before Hitler took power, Berlin won the game, and he wishes to take full advantage of it. With the global economic downturn after the collapse of 1929, Germany will show off more dynamic and more dynamic shows than any other country in the world. Blonde hair from Germany, blue eyes players are expected to dominate the Olympic Games, so this has not only the glorious event but also the benefits of the Aryan race. In fact, Germany is actually at the top of the medal list, but they have far more players than anyone, they are supported by training, other teams can not compare .
Probably the most troubling Olympic concealment took place in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, also known as the Nazis Olympics. Hitler believed the Olympic Games is an opportunity to promote his racial superiority and asked all Jews to be excluded from the Olympic Games. Dr. Theodore Levard, chairman of the German Olympic Committee, was knocked down when his grandmother was a Jew. He was replaced by a senior Nazi official who developed an Aryan's policy for German Olympic athletes. After international protests, Germany promised Germans from other countries to compete and tolerant Germans.