Olympic Games Open in Berlin (1 ago 1936 ano – 1 jan 0 ano)
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The Summer Olympic Games open in Berlin, attended by athletes and spectators from countries around the world.
The Olympic Games were a propaganda success for the Nazi government, as German officials made every effort to portray Germany as a respectable member of the international community. They removed anti-Jewish signs from public display and restrained anti-Jewish activities. In response to pressure from foreign Olympic delegations, Germany also included one part-Jew, the fencer Helene Mayer, on its Olympic team. Germany also lifted anti-homosexuality laws for foreign visitors for the duration of the games.
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