48th (USA) Contemporary History Auction

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Olympic Games 1936 - Torch Bearer Medal

Olympic Games 1936 - Torch Bearer Medal

LOT US1-089
SOLD
Auction ended        1st May 2022  |  02:58 pm CEST
RESULT
$ 62,00
EXCL. BUYER’S PREMIUM: 22,50 %
THIS ITEM SHIPS FROM THE USA AND IS SOLD BY HISTORY TRADER INC. (TERMS)

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PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
MATERIAL cooper
DIMENSIONS 29 mm
MAKER
WEIGHT 12.9 g
US LOT US1-089
EAN 3000000000489
US LOT US1-089
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
EAN 3000000000489
MATERIAL cooper
DIMENSIONS 29 mm
MAKER
WEIGHT 12.9 g
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
US LOT US1-089
MATERIAL cooper
DIMENSIONS 29 mm
EAN 3000000000489
MAKER
WEIGHT 12.9 g
Germany 1918 - 1945


Description

Torch bearer medal for the Olympic Games in Berlin - 1936. Silvered Copper on ribbon device with needle for wear and engraved on the reverse: “K.V.F.”

Very rare medal.

On 20 July 1936 the Olympic flame was lit in Greece by a concave mirror made by German company Zeiss. The Nazi Party wanted to demonstrate their organisational prowess and enhance their influence on various countries along the route of the relay. The torch travelled through south-eastern and central European countries to demonstrate and enhance their influence. The National Olympic Committees (NOCs) of the countries along the route all agreed to support the relay which would pass through Greece, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria, and Czechoslovakia and then Germany. These countries would fall under Nazi domination as the second World War began just over three years later. In Austria, a country that would be annexed into the Third Reich less than two years after the relay, the torch was met by major pro-Nazi public demonstrations.

In all the torch was transported over 3,187 kilometres by 3,331 runners in twelve days and eleven nights from Greece to Berlin. Much of the route was split into kilometre-long sections and it was anticipated that each runner would traverse that distance in five minutes, though some leeway was given to allow for difficult terrain and sparsely populated areas. The names of most of the torch bearers, all of whom were male, were not recorded.


Condition
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Seller
History Trader Inc., 521 Thorn Street #165, Sewickly, PA 15143-0165, USA