Authors: Guy Walters
Vansittart, Sir Robert (permanent under-secretary at British FO); and Hitler's proposed occupation of the Rhineland; on Ribbentrop; on Hitler; warning to Phipps; and Ribbentrop; and Channon; visit to Berlin Games; and Eden's questionnaire to Hitler; meeting with Hitler; meeting with Goering; request for new conference; on Spanish civil war; on Goebbels; Goebbels on; meeting with Goebbels; at Ribbentrop's party; meeting with Ribbentrop; dinner given by Hitler for; on amateur status of athletes; on danger from Germany; blamed by Ribbentrop for Second World War; continued diplomatic career after Berlin Games
Vansittart, Sarita, Lady; at Hitler's banquet for Vansittart
Variety
: on
Tarzan's Revenge
venue for Olympic Games
see
Olympic Games, venue
Venzke, Gene (American athlete): plane spotting
Versailles, Treaty of (1919); Hitler on; and German rearmament; Baedeker guide on
Vienna: IOC meeting in 1933
Vietinghoff, Lt von
Vinogradov, Boris (NKVD officer)
Vogt, Richard (German boxer)
von Halt, Dr Karl Ritter: at Barcelona meeting in 1931; and Baillet-Latour's concern over Games; at Vienna IOC meeting, 1933; at Athens convention in 1934; meeting with Brundage in Stockholm and Germany; at 1936 Winter Games; as replacement for Lewald on IOC executive; on executive committee of IOC; help from Brundage after Second World War; in Second World War
von Hoesch
see
Hoesch
von Neurath
see
Neurath
von Ribbentrop
see
Ribbentrop
von Tschammer und Osten, Hans
see
Tschammer und Osten, Hans von
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Waalberg (Dutch swimmer)
Wagner, Adolf (Bavarian minister of the interior)
Wagner, Richard: music used in Berlin Games
Walsh, Stella (Stanislawa Walasiewiczówna; Polish-American athlete)
Walsh, Tom (writer for Holm)
Wangenheim, Lt Freiherr von (Germany three-day eventer)
Wangenheim, Baroness Johanna von: in charge of Friesian House; on Nazi regime
war
see
Second World War
Washburn, Albert Lincoln âLink' (American skier); finance for 1936 Winter Games; on Hitler's arrival at Winter Games; in downhill competition; in downhill and slalom competition
Washburn, Tahoe
Washington University: eights crew
Wayne, Marshall (American diver)
weather conditions: 100 metres; tail winds; 1936 Winter Games; US Olympic try-out finals; in Berlin at start of Games; high jump; fencing; long jump; pentathlon; Goebbels' party; swimming; rowing; hockey final; after Berlin Games
Webb, Violet (British hurdler)
Webster, Dick (British pole vaulter), on proposed boycott of Games
âWeek of Laughter'
weightlifting: US;
see also
Ismayr
Weimar Republic
Weimbeir, Fräulein: on Nazi regime
Weinkoetz (German high jumper)
Weissdorn
see
Operation Weissdorn
Wellington, Duke of
Wenzel, Esther (American visitor to Berlin)
Wessel, Horst: grave as monument;
see also
Horst Wessel Song
Whalen, Tom: marriage to Holm
Whitlock, Harold (British athlete)
Whittingham, Jack (British athlete)
Wiedemann, Fritz: on anti-Semitic signs and Hitler
Wigram, Ralph: on inevitability of war
Williams, Archie (American athlete): in 400 metres final; plane spotting
Wingard, Lenore (American swimmer)
Winter Olympics: 1924 in Chamonix; 1932 in Lake Placid, New York; 1928 in St Moritz, boycott; 1936 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen: US decision to attend; weather; US team; practice runs; opening ceremony; figure skating championships; skiing championships; speed skating championships; controversies; ice hockey tournament; closing ceremony; medals; overcrowding; accusations of cheating by officials; bureaucracy; importance to Hitler; organisation
Wise, Rabbi Stephen
Woellke, Hans (German athlete)
Wolfe, Thomas (American novelist); on Owens' achievement; on German military; on Germany during Games; on strength of Germany; on falsehoods in Berlin Games
women athletes: need for segregation; sex questioned
Women's Swimming Association of New York
Woodruff, John (American athlete)
Woolf, Freddy (British athlete)
working class athletes, Britain
world records: swimming; individual track events; field events; decathlon; marathon; relays
World Sports
Wortmann, Dietrich; on proposed boycott of 1936 Games; Nazi sympathies; fund-raising letter to German-Americans; as Olympic sportsman; support for Olympics
wrestling
Wykoff, Frank (American athlete): in 100 metres final; in US try-out finals; in 100 metres semi-final; and relay final; in relay final
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yachting competitions
Yack, Norman (Canadian Jewish boxer)
Yata (Japanese high jumper)
Yoshioka (Japanese athlete)
Young (American athlete): in relay final
Youth Service
see
Honorary Youth Service (German)
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Zabala, Carlos (Argentinian marathon runner)
Zamperini, Lou (American athlete): on voyage to Germany; and Brundage's sacking of Holm; on Olympic village; on German military presence in Olympic village; on military presence at Olympic village; on opening ceremony; on Owens
Zanchi, Madame Lydia: salvage of Olympic papers
Ziegfeld, Florenz: on Holm
G
UY
W
ALTERS
is the author of
The Traitor, The Leader, The Occupation,
and
The Colditz Legacy,
all of which were bestsellers in the U.K., and coeditor of
The Voice of War,
an anthology of World War II memoirs. A regular contributor on historical subjects for the
Daily Mail,
Walters was a journalist for
The Times
(London) for eight years, where he worked as a feature writer and commissioning editor. He is married to the author Annabel Venning and they have two children.
www.guywalters.com
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