Berlin Games: How the Nazis Stole the Olympic Dream
Autor Guy Waltersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 aug 2007
The 1936 Olympics were nothing less than the most political sporting event of the last century—an epic clash between proponents of barbarism and those of civilization, both of whom tried to use the Games to promote their own values. Berlin Games is the complete history of those fateful two weeks in August. It is a story of the athletes and their accomplishments, an eye-opening account of the Nazi machine's brazen attempt to use the Games as a model of Aryan superiority and fascist efficiency, and a devastating indictment of the manipulative power games of politicians, diplomats, and Olympic officials that would ultimately have profound consequences for the entire world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780060874131
ISBN-10: 0060874139
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial
ISBN-10: 0060874139
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial
Recenzii
“[Walter’s] rigorous journalism relies on succinct summations of his characters’ histories, which prove both even-handed and generous.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“[Walter’s] writes with a journalist’s precision and a novelist’s dramatic flair” — Booklist
Walters has done a tremendous amount of digging in the archives…the result is lively, often humorous and frequently moving. — Daily Telegraph (London)
Walters presents a serious work of history that’s also an addictive read. — The Observer (England)
A fascinating story of political and sporting intrigue, backed by the fruits of impeccable research — The Argus
At its heart, this book emphasises the dark hypocrisy that underpins much of the IOC’s behaviour then and since — The Press
A book of range and quality. — Times Literary Supplement (London)
A rich, entertaining and sobering narrative — Melbourne Age
A diligent researcher, Walters also has a journalist’s eye for a story. — Financial Times
A meticulous and often vivacious account of the events surrounding Hitler’s propaganda coup in 1936 — The Times (London)
Nothing short of riveting...This is a work of real significance. — Scotland on Sunday
“[Walter’s] writes with a journalist’s precision and a novelist’s dramatic flair” — Booklist
Walters has done a tremendous amount of digging in the archives…the result is lively, often humorous and frequently moving. — Daily Telegraph (London)
Walters presents a serious work of history that’s also an addictive read. — The Observer (England)
A fascinating story of political and sporting intrigue, backed by the fruits of impeccable research — The Argus
At its heart, this book emphasises the dark hypocrisy that underpins much of the IOC’s behaviour then and since — The Press
A book of range and quality. — Times Literary Supplement (London)
A rich, entertaining and sobering narrative — Melbourne Age
A diligent researcher, Walters also has a journalist’s eye for a story. — Financial Times
A meticulous and often vivacious account of the events surrounding Hitler’s propaganda coup in 1936 — The Times (London)
Nothing short of riveting...This is a work of real significance. — Scotland on Sunday
Notă biografică
Guy Walters is the author of The Traitor, The Leader, The Occupation, and The Colditz Legacy, all of which were bestsellers in the U.K., and coeditor of The Voice of War, an anthology of World War II memoirs. A regular contributor on historical subjects for the Daily Mail, Walters was a journalist for The Times (London) for eight years, where he worked as a feature writer and commissioning editor. He is married to the author Annabel Venning and they have two children.