1936 berlin gamesの例文
- The 1936 Berlin Games were a public-relations spectacular for Nazism.
- The lessons of the 1936 Berlin Games in Nazi Germany.
- It made its first appearance during the 1936 Berlin Games.
- The 1936 Berlin Games also saw the reintroduction of the Torch Relay.
- The 1936 Berlin Games ended up a militaristic Nazi celebration presided over by Adolph Hitler.
- "You could compare the 2008 Beijing Games with the 1936 Berlin Games with the Nazis.
- Sohn Kee-chung's marathon victory at the 1936 Berlin Games was credited to Japan.
- Outdoor Handball had its only Olympic Games appearance in the XIth Olympiad ( 1936 Berlin Games ).
- This year marks the 60th anniversary of Jesse Owens'remarkable Olympic performance at the 1936 Berlin Games.
- The 1936 Berlin Games were seen by the German government as a golden opportunity to promote their ideology.
- The torch relay, recalling the ceremonial races of ancient Hellas, was reborn for the 1936 Berlin Games.
- Owens'great uncle is Olympic legend Jesse Owens, who won gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Games.
- Adolf Hitler's 1936 Berlin Games showed what can happen when the Olympic ideal is usurped by overt nationalism.
- Still, his try to match Jesse Owens'four golds in the same events at the 1936 Berlin Games also received widespread publicity.
- An organisation that was instrumental in retrieving and restoring all the official films of the Olympic Games right back to the 1936 Berlin Games.
- Recalling the messengers who traveled to Greece to proclaim the truce that accompanied the Olympics, the relay was reborn for the 1936 Berlin Games.
- A 13-year-old summer Olympian, Marjorie Gestring of Los Angeles, won the springboard diving event at the 1936 Berlin Games.
- It lasted 130 days and carried the torch the longest distance of any Olympic torch relay since the tradition began at the 1936 Berlin Games.
- Coleman recalled becoming hooked on the Olympics when, as a 10-year-old, he listed to radio broadcasts of the 1936 Berlin Games.
- The small mare was ridden by the great Captain Earl F . Thomson in two Olympics : the 1932 Los Angeles Games and the 1936 Berlin Games.