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Sportfest Breslau 1938 - Mitteilungsblatt und Fotos

Sportfest Breslau 1938 - Mitteilungsblatt und Fotos

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Epoche 1918 — 1945
Land Deutsches Reich 1918 - 1945
Material
Maße 29.5 x 21 cm
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US Los US1-262
EAN 4000000000908
US Los US1-262
Epoche 1918 — 1945
Land Deutsches Reich 1918 - 1945
EAN 4000000000908
Material
Maße 29.5 x 21 cm
Hersteller
Gewicht
Epoche 1918 — 1945
Land Deutsches Reich 1918 - 1945
US Los US1-262
Material
Maße 29.5 x 21 cm
EAN 4000000000908
Hersteller
Gewicht

Deutsches Reich 1918 - 1945
Sportfest Breslau 1938 - Mitteilungsblatt und Fotos


Beschreibung

Official “Mitteilungsblatt” on the events and some contemporary privately made fotos.

The Deutsches Turn- und Sportfest (German Gym and Sports Celebration) was the last big sports event organized by the Nationalsozialistischer Reichsbund für Leibesübungen. It took place in Breslau (now Wroclaw) the most important city of Silesia, now in Poland. The venue was staged in July 1938 at the city's Hermann Göring Stadium, later renamed "Stadion Olimpijski", following the trademark grandiose style of the Nazi Sports Body.

This highly nationalistic sports event was officially commemorating the 125th anniversary of the historical German Wars of Liberation against Napoleon and the first award of the Iron Cross in the city of Breslau itself in 1813. It was staged as a grand patriotic, expansionist occasion, illustrating the clamor for a Greater Germany to the public. This event gathered German athletes brought from many different parts of the world, like Argentina, South West Africa, Italy, the US and South Africa. It also became a gathering of representatives of German ethnic minorities, mainly from Eastern Europe (Siebenbürgen, Banat) who staged processions dressed in their colorful folkloric costumes, a display of the Nazi Drang nach Osten policies.

Not only sports competitions and athletes' parades took place, but also numerous military, civil, and folklorical-costume processions in the mains streets of the city of Breslau.

The pictures shown here are also used by Heinrich Hoffmann in his books to memorialize the games. The photos show the unveiling of the new NSRL banner and therefor mark the end of the former DRL being superseded by the NSRL. The old sport standers were officially retired during that ceremony.


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