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  1. 1885–1938. Known for. Executive of the International Olympic Committee. President of the Olympic organising committee for the 1936 Summer Olympics. Theodor Lewald (18 August 1860 – 15 April 1947) was a civil servant in the German Reich and an executive of the International Olympic Committee.

  2. about Nazi takeover. Dr. Theodor von Lewald and Dr. Carl Diem, who were 2. A bibliography of works dealing with the 1936 Olympic Games is rather extensive. The most encom-passing study, however, belongs to Richard D. Mandeli, The Nazi Olympics (New York, 1971) and Arnd Krueger, Die Olympischen Spiele 1936 und die Weltmeinung.

  3. Feb 3, 2022 · He had two main concerns. The first was the German Stadium. Erected for the 1916 event, it was no longer fit for purpose, Lewald argued, and would need to be considerably expanded. Paris had put up a new stadium for 1924 in the Bois de Boulogne, and the trend for bigger and better facilities would continue in subsequent Games.

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  5. Dr. Carl Diem (front, far right) and Dr. Theodor Lewald (front, center) were key figures in the German Olympic movement. They lobbied hard to bring the Games to Berlin. Neither was a member of the Nazi Party, but they were co-opted by the Nazis in planning the 1936 Olympics.

  6. Jun 6, 2014 · In the second half of 1933, the influence by the National Socialist regime grew. See, for example with respect to the Reich Sport Leader the two letters: C. Diem, (without local indication), to Th. Lewald, (without local indication), 7.8.1933. CuLDA, Korrespondenz Carl Diem – Theodor Lewald.

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  7. Theodore Roosevelt, 27 Oct 1858 - 6 Jan 1919 Theodor Lewald, 18 Aug 1860 - 15 Apr 1947 Date November 26, 1904 Type Photograph Medium Gelatin silver print ...

  8. Hitler entering the stadium with German Olympics' organizer Theodor Lewald and International Olympic Committee President Count Henri Baillet-Latour. August 1, 1936.

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