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The 1936 Olympic village was located at Elstal in Wustermark (at ), on the western edge of Berlin The site, which is 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the centre of the city, consisted of one and two-floor dormitories, a large dining hall, Dining Hall of the Nations , a swimming facility, a gymnasium, track, and other training facilities.
Berlin Olympic village of 1936. Berlin 1936: About 145 one- and two-story apartment buildings, Haus der Nationen refectory, Hindenburghaus theater, a hospital, an indoor arena, a swimming pool and a sauna in Wustermark about 9.5 kilometres west of Berlin. Used as barracks for over 50 years, the buildings are partially ruined.
The stadium's construction lasted from late 1933 to 1936. [1] The Berlin Olympic Village was built 18 km west of the Reichssportfeld. [1] [13] The Olympic cauldron contained within the stadium used propane to keep Olympic Flame burning continually. The propane in the cauldron was first tested 28 May 1936. [1]
Wolfgang Fürstner (4 April 1896 – 19 August 1936) was a German Wehrmacht captain who was appointed as commander and later vice-commander of Berlin's Olympic village during the 1936 Summer Olympics.
English: On the outskirts of Berlin the village where 3,878 athletes of 1936 Summer Olympics lived and trained still survives. Other languages Čeština: Sportovní pamětní místo a turistická zajímavost - udržovaná olympijská vesnice na okraji Berlína , kde bylo ubytováno a trénovalo 3 878 atletů z celého světa v průběhu ...
1936 -- Berlin. $549,410,000. Berlin built its Olympic stadium -- known as Olympiastadion -- under Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1936. According to Visit Berlin, the stadium's design was inspired by ...
The 1936 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Berlin, Germany, from 1 August to 16 August. [1] Berlin had previously been chosen to host the 1916 Summer Olympics, which were subsequently cancelled due to the First World War. [2]
Relief on the Nordstern life insurance building, Berlin (1936) Der Zehnkämpfer (The Decathlete) for the Olympic Stadium, Berlin (1936, Silver medal) Die Siegerin (The [female] Victor) for the Olympic Stadium, Berlin (1936) Dionysos (Dionysius) for the Olympic Village, Berlin (1936) Der Verwundete (The Wounded) (1938)