IOC under fire for selling replica 1936 Olympics t-shirt used to promote Nazi Germany - Adolf Hitler used the 1936 Berlin ...
Adolf Hitler’s Olympic showcase is stirring controversy nearly 90 years later. The Olympics’ official online shop has sold out of a T-shirt featuring artwork from the 1936 Berlin Games, which Hitler ...
Controversy erupts over the IOC's heritage t-shirts celebrating the 1936 Olympics under the Nazi regime. The committee ...
The shirts feature a poster from the 1936 Berlin Games, which are mostly remembered for being turned into a Nazi propaganda ...
A controversial shirt depicting the 1936 Berlin Games, used by former Nazi party leader Adolf Hitler to promote white supremacy, has sold out from the official 2026 Winter Olympics store. “While we of ...
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has been slated for selling merchandise commemorating the 1936 Berlin games which Hitler used to showcase his hate-filled ideology.
German politicians argue the artwork is inseparable from the Nazi legacy of the 1936 Games and should not be sold without context.
The International Olympic Committee facing criticism for selling T-shirt commemorating the 1936 Berlin Games, which Adolf Hitler used to promote Nazi ideology.
IOC faces backlash for selling 1936 Berlin Olympics shirts, with Holocaust groups citing Nazi propaganda ties.
The International Olympic Committee defends the T-shirt as being part of its Heritage Collection, celebrating styles from all editions of the Games.
An IOC spokesperson said they "acknowledge the historical issues of 'Nazi propaganda'" related to the Berlin competition.
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