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The 1936 Olympics brought one more piece of noteworthy memorabilia: the largest Olympic medals ever made. They actually come from that year's winter games, which were held in the German ski resort ...
In 1936, Nazi Germany sold commemorative pins to help cover the expenses of hosting both the Winter and Summer Olympics, featuring an eagle with a swastika on its chest.
To help fund the 1912 Stockholm Olympics, commercial souvenir pins were sold for the first time, according to pin collectors' club Olympin.The silver pin featured nude flag bearers. In 1936, Nazi ...
“Seems like every year someone turns up with a pin from, say, the 1936 Berlin Olympics, or from a country no one knew even had a team. They’re out there, and people keep searching for them ...
As the runner who bore the Olympic flame through the streets of Berlin in 1936, he became a poster boy of the Third Reich. Now, 70 years after the Nazi games opened, Siegfried Eifrig is again ...
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