Field field hockey stick of the Olympic Games, 1936
Indian national team.
Signed by all the components.
Measurements: 91 x 16 cm.
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Field field hockey stick from the Olympic Games, 1936.
Indian national team.
Signed by all the components.
Measurements: 91 x 16 cm.
The Olympic Games of Berlin 1936 were a highly significant and controversial event, used by the Nazi regime as an instrument of propaganda to project power and superiority. They were notable for their great organization, innovations such as television broadcasting and the torch relay, and for the historic performance of Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals. Despite their sporting success, they were marked by political tensions and boycott debates, leaving a complex legacy between sport and propaganda.
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