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Bibliography

Secondary

"THE 1936 OLYMPICS." @ Greyfalcon.us. Web. 02 Jan. 2011. <http://greyfalcon.us/The 1936 Olympics.htm>.

        This source focuses on the debate aspect of the Berlin games. It explains what other countries boycotted the games and some individuals that also wanted to          boycott. I found this source through a search engine. I don’t think it is that reliable because it doesn’t have any name or bibliography.


"Adolf Hitler Time Line." Scribd. Web. 04 Mar. 2011.
          <http://www.scribd.com/doc/13070137/Adolf-Hitler-Time-Line>.

        I found this website by searching in Google about Hitler and his personal time line. It game a bunch of information about his life and what he did during his life. I            used it to learn about what exactly Hitler did during the Olympics. I know this source is credible because it has a bibliography.


Collins, Douglas. Olympic Dreams: 100 Years of Excellence. New York: Universe Pub., 1996. Print.

        This printed source was useful for explaining the controversy of the Olympic games in 1936. I found this book in the Shorewood Library and it was recommended by         the librarian. This is a reliable source because it has an author name and it wouldn’t have been published if it were not a good source of information.


"Dachau Concentration Camp." Jewish Virtual Library – Homepage. Web. 04 Mar. 2011. <http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/dachau.html>.

        The Dachau concentration camp was the first one of the holocaust to be established. This concerns all Jews in Germany at the time of the Olympic games. I used this information to show the historical perspective before the Olympics. I found this source through the Google search engine. I know that this is a reliable source because it had all it’s sources cited and had a name of who wrote it.


Eisen, George. “The Voices of Sanity: American Diplomatic Reports from the 1936 Berlin Olympiad.” Journal of Sport History 11, no. 3 (1984): 56-78. (Subject Files)

          This printed source was useful because it showed what problems occurred in Berlin and the rest of the world in 1936. It gave basic information of the Olympic games and told us about some of the athletes that did well, for example Jesse Owens. I also found this book in the Shorewood Library because it was recommended by the librarian.


"Germany and the Spanish Civil War." Spartacus Educational - Home Page. Web. 04
          Mar. 2011. <http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/SPgermany.htm>.

           I found this source by searching Google about the German entry in the Spanish Civil war. I used it to better understand what happened after the Olympics and what Hitler did. I know this source is credible because it gave a list of sources it used.


Goode, Joshua. "Race and Racism: Europe." New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. Ed.
          Maryanne Cline Horowitz. Vol. 5. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2005. 1993-1999. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 28 Dec. 2010.

        This cites tells about the laws at the time, and what kind of society it was at the time of the Olympics. It talks about the Nuremburg laws and how that played into                   action with the Olympics. I used this source to get background information on in the time period so I can get a better understanding of what the time period was like             and what kind of laws they had against different races and religions. I know that this source is credible because I got it from the Shorewood, Gale Virtual Reference             Library, and Database. I can use it to give a general feel for the time period, and reference specific laws.


"HISTORY - Hitler's Olympics - The Story of the 1936 Nazi Games - Anton Rippon. (Article, 2006) [University of Washington Libraries]." WorldCat: University of Washington Libraries. Web. 04 Feb. 2011. <http://uwashington.worldcat.org/oclc/1430103402419&referer=brief_results>.

            This article written by Michael Beloff tells the reader about the Olympic games and what impacts came with it. This article was published through the London Times Newspaper. I found this article through the UW library system and I think that shows that it is a reliable source. I am going to use this information to show the diplomacy of the Olympic games because it shows impact on several countries and millions of people.


"Hitler's Rise to Power." DSU Computer Services. Web. 04 Mar.  2011. <http://www2.dsu.nodak.edu/users/dmeier/Holocaust/hitler.html>.

           Tinformation on the DSU Computer Services website provided information that was useful for learning about Hitler’s rise to power. It included back round information about groups he joined to help him rise to power. I used this information to show historical perspective of the Hitler and how it he came to power after the Olympics were appointed to Germany. I found this source through the Google search engine. I know that this is a reliable source because it had all it’s sources cited and had a name of who wrote it.


"Introduction to the Holocaust." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Web. 04 Mar. 2011. <http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005143>.

            On the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website there is information about the Holocaust. I used this information to show historical perspective of the                 Holocaust and how it relates back to the Nazi Olympics. I found this source through the Google search engine. I know that this is a reliable source because it had                 all its’ sources cited and had a name of who wrote it.


"Jesse: The Man Who Outran Hitler." American Decades Primary Sources. Ed. Cynthia
          Rose. Vol. 4: 1930-1939. Detroit: Gale, 2004. 702-706. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 28 Dec. 2010.

            This website gives information on Jesse Owens, the worlds fastest runner, and how Hitler didn’t appreciate him because he was black. I know that this cite was                 credible because I got it from the Shorewood, Gale Virtual Reference Library, database. I can use this source as a good subject of interest for my project, and it                 makes it more real since its specific man's story.


"Nazi Olympics." American Decades. Ed. Judith S. Baughman, et al. Vol. 4: 1930-1939.
          Detroit: Gale, 2001. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 28 Dec. 2010.

            This source talks about Germany and its position on the whole thing. It tells how Germany put its best face forward just for show. I can use this source to gain                     insight about Germany and tell Germany's side of things in my project. I know that its credible because I got it from the Shorewood, Gale Virtual Reference Library,             database.


"Nazi Olympics, Berlin 1936." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Web. 02
          Feb. 2011. <http;//www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?Moduleld=10005680>

            This website gives an introduction to the Nazi Olympics and how it all started, and what happened during. It basically gives background on what happened with the Nazi's and Hitler. How Hitler quickly turned the Olympics into a dictatorship that persecuted Jews. This website is from the holocaust memorial museum, so I know             its credible, and it also gives the sources it got its information. I used this information to basically help me understand what happened, and how Hitler used the                     Olympics to create a dictatorship. 


"The 1936 Berlin Olympics." History Learning Site. Web. 29 Mar. 2011.
          <http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/1936_berlin_olympics.htm>.
 
            This source is giving a general overview of what happened in 1936 in Berlin. It explains Germany getting handed the Olympics, and what Hitler did to                 expose his idea of the perfect race. I found this article through the gale virtual reference system. This source is reliable because it shows where it got                 its’ information.


"WHKMLA : The Berlin Olympics of 1936 in a Political Context." The Berlin Olympics
          of 1936 in a Political Context. Web. 04 Mar. 2011. <http://www.zum.de/whkmla/sp/0910/namje/namje3.html#IV>.
   
            I found this website by searching for the aftermath of the Olympic games. The website talks about the 1936 Olympics and what Hitler's plans were afterwards since he did not succeed in proving the supremacy of the Aryan race. I used it to figure out what Hitler’s plans were so that I could further research them. I know this                     source is credible because it has a bibliography of where it got all its information, and when they visited the sources they used.

Primary

Joseph Goebbels, “Unser Führer. Rundfunkansprache Dr. Goebbels zum Geburtstag
            Adolf Hitlers,” Völkischer Beobachter, April 1936, p. 2. http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/unser36.htm

            I found this source by searching Google about Hitler in general. This source is a letter written about Hitler on his birthday. I used this source to learn about what                 people thought of him. I know its credible because it has the sources listed.


Large, David Clay. Nazi Games: the Olympics of 1936. New York: W.W. Norton, 2007. Print.

            This is a book written all about the Nazi Olympics. I got it from the UW library so I know it’s credible. I used information from this book to write about the games in                 general, and background about it.


"NPR: The 1936 Olympics, Berlin." NPR : National Public Radio : News & Analysis,
          World, US, Music & Arts : NPR. Web. 04 Feb. 2011. <http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/features/2008/jun/nazi_olympics/gallery/>.

            This source gives a ton of pictures from the Olympics, difference athletes, and different pictures portraying what things were like in that time period. I know this                     source is credible because its from the NRP (National Public Radio). i can use this source because I can use a ton of pictures which really help.


Walters, Guy. Berlin Games: How the Nazis Stole the Olympic Dream. New York:
          William Morrow, 2006. Print.

        This source is a book about how the Nazi’s altered all Olympics in favor of themselves. I got this book from the UW library so I know it’s credible. I used the                         information from this book to better understand how Hitler used the Olympics to promote the Aryan race.