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The 1936 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad, were held in 1936 in Berlin, Germany. Berlin's bid was preferred over Barcelona by the IOC in April, 1931. Although awarded before the Nazi Party came to power in Germany, the government saw the Olympics as a golden opportunity to promote their Nazi ideology. Film-maker Leni Riefenstahl, a favorite of Hitler, was commissioned to film the Games. The film, titled Olympia, was arguably a piece of propaganda, but originated many of the techniques now commonplace to the filming of sports. The Berlin Olympics also saw the introduction to the ceremonies of the Olympic Torch bringing the Olympic Flame by relay from Olympia. While Germany dominated the games, the many triumphs by citizens of other nations were seen as a rebuke to racist Nazi philosophies. In particular, the black sprinter and long jumper Jesse Owens won four gold medals.

Anti-fascists planned to host a "People's Olympiad" in Barcelona at the Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc (now Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys) as an alternative games to protest the Berlin Olympics but this was cancelled due to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. In 1992 Barcelona hosted the games in the same Olympic Stadium.

Highlights

Olympic firephoto Josef Jindřich Šechtl
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Olympic fire
photo Josef Jindřich Šechtl

Olympic Stadium photo Josef Jindřich Šechtl
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Olympic Stadium
photo Josef Jindřich Šechtl

Events

Medal count

participants
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participants

(Host nation in bold.)

1936 Summer Olympics medal count
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
Germany
33 26 30 89
2
United States
24 20 12 56
3
Hungary
10 1 5 16
4
Italy
8 9 5 22
5
Finland
7 6 6 19
6
France
7 6 6 19
7
Sweden
6 5 9 20
8
Japan
6 4 8 18
9
Netherlands
6 4 7 17
10
Great Britain & Northern Ireland
4 7 3 14

Quotes

"The sportive, knightly battle awakens the best human characteristics. It doesn't separate, but unites the combatants in understanding and respect. It also helps to connect the countries in the spirit of peace. That's why the Olympic Flame should never die."
(Adolf Hitler, commenting on the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games)

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Bibliography

Berlin Games – How Hitler Stole the Olympic Dream, by Guy Walters ISBN 0719567831 (UK) 0060874120 (USA)

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