1924 Olympics Causes World War II
In 1924, Germany was still recovering from her disastrous
defeat in WWI, looking to regain its national pride. However, due to ill
feelings about the war, the rest of the participating nations voted to
ban German athletes from the games, deeply wounding that country's
patriotic pride. Within months, nationalistic movements began to brew;
within the year, Hitler's meteoric rise to power had begun. Perhaps if
Germany had been allowed to participate in the international Games,
Hitler's nationalist hatred wouldn't have found such a ready audience.
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