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The shameful legacy of the Olympic Games

Reported by guardian.co.uk on Thursday, 14 June 2012 (on June 14, 2012)
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In 1936, Berlin hosted the Olympics and Hitler asked director Leni Riefenstahl to film them. The result was a cinematic coup, but with sinister overtones

'The English attack, but the Germans are..


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