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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2024 · 1H 34M

5. The 1936 Berlin Olympics

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The 1936 Berlin Olympics is a complex tale of triumph, resilience, and unity amidst one of the world's most divisive eras. Through the extraordinary stories of Jesse Owens and the University of Washington rowing team, listeners will explore how these athletes defied immense adversity to embody the Olympic spirit. From Owens’ record-breaking victories that shattered Hitler's Aryan supremacy narrative to the rowing team’s gold medal-winning journey of grit and teamwork, these tales showcase the best of human determination and character. Listeners will also discover the origins of the modern Olympic Games, their revival under Pierre de Coubertin, and how this global event became a stage for showcasing courage, equality, and perseverance. Perfect for anyone inspired by stories of courage and humanity, this episode reminds us of the transformative power of sports and the enduring Olympic legacy. SOURCES:Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown, Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics by Jeremy Schaap, and the films Race (2016) and The Boys in the Boat (2023), directed by Stephen Hopkins and George Clooney, respectively.

The 1936 Berlin Olympics is a complex tale of triumph, resilience, and unity amidst one of the world's most divisive eras. Through the extraordinary stories of Jesse Owens and the University of Washington rowing team, listeners will explore how these athletes defied immense adversity to embody the Olympic spirit. From Owens’ record-breaking victories that shattered Hitler's Aryan supremacy narrative to the rowing team’s gold medal-winning journey of grit and teamwork, these tales showcase the best of human determination and character. Listeners will also discover the origins of the modern Olympic Games, their revival under Pierre de Coubertin, and how this global event became a stage for showcasing courage, equality, and perseverance. Perfect for anyone inspired by stories of courage and humanity, this episode reminds us of the transformative power of sports and the enduring Olympic legacy. SOURCES:Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown, Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics by Jeremy Schaap, and the films Race (2016) and The Boys in the Boat (2023), directed by Stephen Hopkins and George Clooney, respectively.

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