Authors: Guy Walters
liberalism: and Berlin Games
Liechtenstein, Prinz von: at Ribbentrop's party
Limon (Canadian athlete)
Lindbergh, Charles; in England; on German rearmament; in Germany; and Goering
Lindon, Arthur (Welsh cyclist)
Livermore, Robert (American skier): on Olympic uniform; on Ruuds; on Olympic salute; in downhill competition; in downhill and slalom competition
Lives of a Bengal Lancer
(film)
Locarno Treaties (1925); Hitler on
London, 1948 Olympics: Son Ki-Jung as flag carrier
London
, HMS: in Barcelona
Londonderry, Lord; Ribbentrop's visit
Long, Carl âLuz' (German long jumper); on Owens; Owens' meeting with his family
Long, Karl (Luz's son): friendship with Owens
long jump; in decathlon
Long Week-end, The
(Graves and Hodge)
Loraine, J. M.: letter to Owens on Hitler
Los Angeles Games, 1932
Lothian, Lord: meeting with Ribbentrop
Louis, Joe (American boxer)
Louis, Spiridon
Lovelock, Jack (New Zealand athlete)
Lowe, D. G. A.: on boycott
Lu Valle, James (American athlete)
Ludendorff, General Erich
Luedecke: and Magda Goebbels
Luftspring, Yisrael (Canadian Jewish boxer)
Luftwaffe: growth
Lunn, Arnold: and proposed letter from BOA; on Germans; on 1936 Winter Games
Lunn, Sir Henry
Lunn, Peter (British skier)
Lutze, Obergruppenfuehrer Viktor
lynching of African-Americans
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MacArthur, Charlie (playwright)
Maehata, Hideko (Japanese swimmer)
Maffei (Italian long jumper)
Mahoney, Jeremiah T.: appointed president of AAU; and proposed boycott of Games; appeal to Lewald to resign; defence of German Jews; questions to Lewald; character assassination by Lewald; boycott vote and; resignation from presidency of AAU
Makkabikreis, Club of the
Malitz, Bruno:
The Spirit of Sport in the Third Reich
Man-Lip Choy (KOC secretary-general)
Manchester Guardian
: and proposed boycott of Games; on Roberts; on Olympic tie; on Lovelock; on Beresford
Manhattan
, SS; diet for athletes; training facilities for athletes and swimmers; lack of racial segregation onboard; athletes' entertainments; Holm on board; arrival in Hamburg
marathon; first winner
March, Otto
March, Werner
Mariani (Italian athlete)
Marzahn, âGypsy Camp'
Marzi, Gustave (Italian fencer)
Masciotta, Aldo (Italian fencer)
Masood, M. N. (Indian hockey player)
Mastenbroek, Hendrika âRie' (Dutch swimmer)
Max Schmeling's VictoryâA German Victory
(film)
May Field, Berlin; bell tower; athletes assembled on
Mayer, Helene (German fencer); at Scripps College; in California; withdrawal of German government sponsorship; affairs; at Mills College; in competition against male fencers; unwillingness to comment on boycott; invitations to take part in Games; special treatment by Nazis; demand for German citizenship rights; ambition; Jewishness; return to Germany; at Berlin Games; Nazi salute at Berlin Games; life after Berlin Games
Mayo, Dick (American pentathlon coach)
Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Duke of
medals: at 1936 Winter Games; at Berlin Games
Medica, Jack (American swimmer)
Mein Kampf
(Adolf Hitler)
Meissner, Otto
Mendel, Gregor
Messersmith, George S.: warning to AOC
Metcalfe, Ralph (African-American athlete); in 100 metres; at 1935 AAU championships; in US try-out finals; and relay final; baton change; in relay final
Meyerhof, Justus W.: meeting with Brundage in Stockholm
Michelot, Roger (French boxer)
Milch, General Erhard: and Lindbergh; at Berlin Games
militarism and sport: Germany; Berlin Games; Goebbels' fireworks; victory of Nazis over France;
see also
army
Mills College, Oakland: Mayer as teacher at
Milne, Mary (British high jumper)
Mitford, Diana
see
Guinness, Diana
Mitford, Nancy
Mitford, Unity: and Hitler; at Ribbentrop's party; suicide attempt
Moch, Bob (American rowing coach)
Mohammed, Amin (Egyptian boxer)
Moltke, Helmuth von (Germany lawyer)
Montague, E. A. (British journalist)
Montu, General Carlo
Moral Rearmament
see
Oxford Group
Morning Post
morphine: for endurance sports
Morris, Charlotte (née Edwards)
Morris, Glenn (American athlete); early successes; upbringing; character; in decathlon; on SS
Manhattan
; and Riefenstahl; as world record holder; in
Tarzan's Revenge
; in Second World War
Morris, Herbert (American rower)
Moscow, Spartakiads: Seelenbinder in
Mosley, Diana
see
Guinness, Diana
Mosley, Max (son of Oswald and Diana)
Mosley, Sir Oswald; Hitler on; and Hitler's funding of BUF; marriage to Diana
Much Wenlock: âOlympian Games'
Muinonen (Finnish marathon runner)
Munich, 1972 Olympics: Brundage and hostage taking
murders
see
political murders
Mussolini, Benito: Hitler on; and BUF
Muzsa, Jules de (IOC member)
Â
Nam Sung Yong (Korean marathon runner)
National Workers' Sports Association (UK): boycott movements
Nazi Party: 1923 putsch; emphasis on ritual; success in 1930 election; rise to power in Germany; control of preparations for 1936 Games; Brundage's respect for; involvement in Games, Mahoney on; German antipathy towards; British supporters; and sport;
Sport and State
(Nazi handbook); educational system; takeover of Berlin Games; Lichterfelde killings; public face for Games; Leibbrandt and; Lindbergh's support; and crowd's enthusiasms at Berlin Games; extravagance; control of resistance to; total control of Germany; rivalry over Games entertainments; and German showing at Berlin Games;
see also
fascist salute; Germany; Hitler, Adolf
Nazism: and admiration of the body; and Olympism; guidebook for Berlin; and Christianity; athletes unwitting promotion of
Neave, Airey
Negroes: Third Reich's attitude to;
see also
African-Americans; black competitors in Games
Neo, August (Estonian wrestler)
Neugass, Herman (Jewish American athlete)
Neurath, Baron von
Neutrality Acts (US)
Neville, David (Canadian ice hockey team)
New Statesman
: on Nazi propaganda; on subversive leaflets
New York: anti-Nazi demonstration; Olympic try-out finals; ticker-tape parade
New York Journal American see
Burton
New York Times
: on training for Jews in Germany; on Mayer; on German propaganda;
see also
Birchall; Daley; Kieran; Ornstein; Ross
New York World-Telegram
: interview with Buchman
Nickerson, Quincella: and Owens
Niemoeller, Martin
Night of the Long Knives
Nobel Peace Prize: and Coubertin
Noel-Baker, Philip: on proposed boycott
Noji, Jozef (Polish athlete)
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights
Northcott, A. R. (British chess-player): on Barcelona fighting
Norton, Pat (Australian swimmer); on Hitler; on letter sent to athlete
Norway: medals in 1936 Winter Games; proposed participation in People's Olympic Games
Nuremberg Laws; influence on boycott
Nuremberg Rally, September 1935
Nussbaum, Dr (German Jewish water-polo referee)
NWSA
see
National Workers' Sports Association (UK)
Ny, Eric (Swedish athlete)
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O'Brien (American athlete)
Observer
: on Hitler's occupation of the Rhineland
Odam, Dorothy (British high jumper): on food in Olympic village; on military presence at Olympic village; on Berlin opening ceremony; letter from concentration camp inmate; on Helen Stephens; shopping trips in Berlin; at Goebbels'
Sommerfest
; in high jump final; life after Berlin Games
Offenbach Fencing Club
Ohio State university: Owens at
Olimpiada Popular
see
People's Olympic Games
Oliver, Percy (Australian swimmer): on proposed boycott of Games; on Hitler; on salute
Olympia
(film);
see also
Riefenstahl, Leni
âOlympian Games', Much Wenlock
Olympiastadion; brazier containing Olympic flame; capacity; present-day condition; VIP platform; built for 1916 Olympics; enlargement for 1936 Games; Hitler's visit; rebuilding ordered by Hitler; celebration of military power
Olympic athletes and politics
see
politics and sport
Olympic bell
Olympic Charter: Germany and
Olympic Cup
Olympic Diploma
Olympic flame: brazier; first use; Hollywood origin; at 1936 Winter Games; torch relay from Olympia to Berlin; torch progress, Riefenstahl's film
Olympic Games: first modern; venue, choice for 1936 Games; 1916 (cancelled); 1894 congress on proposed revival; encouragement of internationalism; importance; to promote Nazism; 1896 in Greece
see
Athens; 1900 in Paris
see
Paris; 1904 in St Louis
see
St Louis; 1912 in Stockholm
see
Stockholm; 1920 in Antwerp
see
Antwerp; 1924 in Paris
see
Paris; 1928 in Amsterdam
see
Amsterdam; 1932 in Los Angeles
see
Los Angeles; 1936
see
Berlin Games; Winter Olympics; classical
see
classical Olympic Games; rival to 1936 Olympics
see
People's Olympic Games, Barcelona;
see also
International Olympic Committee (IOC); Olympism
Olympic oath
Olympic Pause
Olympic records: Finland; track events; javelin; shot put; high jump; marathon; swimming
Olympic rituals
see
ritual and ceremony
Olympic salute: comparison with fascist salute
Olympic stadium, Berlin
see
Olympiastadion
Olympic village: first
Olympic village in Doeberitz: present-day condition; described by Olympic athletes; food; Hindenburg House; military presence; Friesian House; sexual segregation
Olympische dorf, die see
Olympic village in Doeberitz
Olympism: classical, and Germany; and Lewald; Brundage and; fanaticism of supporters; as religion; Germany and; and Britain; Hunter on; Golden Rule; Abrahams on; and Nazism; Coubertin's message at Berlin Games; Berlin Games; Hitler on; and athletes at Berlin Games;
see also
Olympic Charter; sportsmanship
Opera House, Berlin: state banquet
Operation Weissdorn: Leibbrandt in
Orbán (Hungarian pentathlete)
Ornstein, Charles: on proposed boycott of 1936 Games; report to
New York Times
on AOC
Osendarp, Martinus (Dutch athlete)
Ossewa Brandwag (pro-Nazi Afrikaner organisation)
Ossietzky, Carl von (anti-Nazi journalist)
Owens, Emma (Jesse's mother)
Owens, Gloria (Jesse's daughter)
Owens, Henry (Jesse's father)
Owens, Jesse (James Cleveland Owens)
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athletic career: in 100 metres in Berlin Games; German crowd's support at Berlin Games; racial prejudice; early athletic successes; world records broken; at Big Ten Championship in 1935; amateur status; at AAU championships in 1935; in US try-out finals; on SS
Manhattan
; reception in Germany; treatment at Berlin Games; in 200 metres in Berlin Games; in long jump in Berlin Games; Olympic records broken; gold medals; technique; relay final in Berlin Games; baton changing; loss of amateur status; in ticker-tape parade
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character; sportsmanship; appearance
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life after Berlin Games; in 1970s; prosecuted for tax evasion; return to Berlin
Â
relationships: marriage; female fans; on SS
Manhattan
; Borchmeyer; Long
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upbringing; education
Â
views: on boycott movement; on Peacock; on Long
Owens, Ruth (née Solomon): early relationship with Jesse Owens; marriage to Jesse Owens
Oxford Group
Oxford University: students' support for boycott of Games
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pacifists: in Nazi Germany
Palestine: proposed participation in People's Olympic Games
Palmer-Tomkinson, James (British skier)
Pamir, Ãlker (Turkish skier): in downhill competition
Papen, Franz von
Paris: 1924 Games, Germany forbidden to take part; international congress in 1894 on re-establishment of Games; 1900 Games; Beresford in
Parker, Jack (American decathlete)
patriotism and sport
Pauluskirche: anti-Nazi talks
Pausin, Hans (German swimming trainer)
Pausin siblings (Austrian figure skaters)
Peacock, Eulace (African-American athlete); in competition with Owens; in US try-out finals
Peacock Island:
Sommerfest
Pearce, L. R. (British athlete)
pentathlon: US training on SS
Manhattan
; Berlin Games; horseriding; fencing; pistol shooting; cross-country run; swimming; reception for competitors
People's Olympic Games, Barcelona; participants in; British team and Barcelona fighting; truncated event planned; British support for Spanish Republican fighters; British team's return to London
Peru: in football tournament; Austrian and German consulates attacked; non-appearance of team at rematch with Austria; riots over Olympics decision