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Curator's Corner: An Olympic Bell from the 1936 Games in Berlin

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In this edition of “Curator’s Corner” from July 29, 2020, Dr. Thorin Tritter, HMTC’s Museum and Programming Director, talked about a porcelain bell in our collection that was issued to commemorate the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Although promoted by HItler to highlight the strength of “Aryan” athletes, the games became more well-known for the performances Jesse Owens, but they were also a tool used by Nazi Germany to obscure the treatment of Jews in the lead-up to the Holocaust.


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