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Berlin 1936
Berlin 1936: Sechzehn Tage im August | Oliver Hilmes
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Die Diktatur im Pausenmodus: Stadt und Spiele im Sommer 1936 Im Sommer 1936 steht Berlin ganz im Zeichen der Olympischen Spiele. Zehntausende strömen in die deutsche Hauptstadt, die die Nationalsozialisten in diesen sechzehn Tagen als weltoffene Metropole präsentieren wollen. Oliver Hilmes folgt prominenten und völlig unbekannten Personen, Deutschen und ausländischen Gästen durch die fiebrig-flirrende Zeit der Sommerspiele und verknüpft die Ereignisse dieser Tage kunstvoll zum Panorama einer Diktatur im Pausenmodus. Die »Juden verboten«-Schilder sind plötzlich verschwunden, statt des »Horst-Wessel-Lieds« klingen Swing-Töne durch die Straßen. Berlin scheint für kurze Zeit eine ganz normale europäische Großstadt zu sein, doch im Hintergrund arbeitet das NS-Regime weiter daran, die Unterdrückung zu perfektionieren und das Land in den Krieg zu treiben. In »Berlin 1936« erzählt Oliver Hilmes präzise, atmosphärisch dicht und mitreißend von Sportlern und Künstlern, Diplomaten und NS-Größen, Transvestiten und Prostituierten, Restaurantbesitzern und Nachtschwärmern, Berlinern und Touristen. Es sind Geschichten, die faszinieren und verstören, überraschen und bewegen. Es sind die Geschichten von Opfern und Tätern, Mitläufern und Zuschauern. Es ist die Geschichte eines einzigartigen Sommers.
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Reads like a book length tabloid with a great research department. I polished this off in 2 days. Fascinating look at the 1936 Olympics, the people of Berlin, and the Third Reich. A nice companion to The Boys in the Boat which my book club will be reading later this year. This ticks off #SetinthePlaceYouwereBorn for #LitsyBingo The bear is the mascot of Berlin. He's a little older than I am.

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I received access to an advance ebook from #NetGalley of #Berlin1936 in return for my honest review.

I was riveted by this, which was translated from the German. My mother is German, I speak it, and have lived there, and know the country, although I was there over 4 decades later.

The research was excellent, and if you read Larsen's book about Ambassador Dodd, you'll appreciate the symmetry. Read this book. Full review on GR.

ptkpepe98 It focuses on the spectacle of the 1936 Summer Games. 7y
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I worked for the US subsidiary of Bayer, who bought Agfa. We built a plant here in SC to make film, mostly for x-rays. The production floor was lit only by red light. No plant tours because of the darkness. You needed special glasses and training. I didn't know this bit of their history. This is about a lot more than the Olympics, and I'm not even up to page 50 yet. So helpful for teaching!

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This book, which I received an advanced copy of from Netgalley, is fascinating.

This totally cracked me up. It is the definition of bureaucracy AND absurdity. I don't quite understand why it was "technically impossible," but...

I will be tempted to buy this when it comes out. I already know two friends who will be receiving a copy as gifts (history professors).

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kspenmoll Would love to read this, especially after reading 7y
ptkpepe98 I recommend it, as well as Erik Larsen's book about the ambassador, which I read several years ago. I plan to read "The Boys in the Boat" and watch the documentary on Netflix. 7y
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More German historians are adapting a UK/US style of writing that is supposed to be less scholarly & dry (whil maintaining academic standards) and more accessible to the reader. Good, but Hilmes stepping into that direction seems like a set-back? Other works by him are longer & stuffed with sources but a breeze through to read. Still, a great retelling of the 1936 Olympics and what people experienced during them with special focus on Thomas Wolfe

HijackMe Just wish it had been longer. This book isn't available in English, but other works by Hilmes have been translated so it could happen. 8y
charl08 You were right: it did happen! 7y
HijackMe @charl08 Yes, I should have bet on that. 😉 (edited) 6y
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