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University of Washington crew team carrying their 62-foot racing shell after the preliminary race at the Berlin 1936 Olympics, Grünau on the Langer See, Germany, August 12, 1936
Written on verso: Coy to one side. Applegate other side.
Stamped on verso: Bilderdienst Bittner; Inh. Hans Bittner, Bildberichterstatter (RDP); Berlin SW 68, Zimmerstr. 72-74; Fernsprecher: A 7 Dönhoff 1983; Postscheckkonto: Berlin 1547 10; Wiedergaberecht verbehalten.
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Award ceremony in the Olympic eight rowing competition, with the USA team (gold), Italy team (silver) and Germany team (bronze), Reichssportfeld, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany, August 14, 1936
From attached material: C. 2101 Siegerehrung der Ruderer. Bei dem Olympischen Ruderwettkampf im Achter gewann die Goldmedaille USA, die Silbermedaille Italien, und die Bronzemedaille Deutschland. [Rowers' award ceremony. In the Olympic eight rowing competition the USA won the gold medal, Italy won the silver medal, and Germany won the bronze medal].
Stamped on verso: Bilderdienst Bittner; Inh. Hans Bittner, Bildberichterstatter (RDP); Berlin SW 68, Zimmerstr. 72-74; Fernsprecher: A 7 Dönhoff 1983; Postscheckkonto: Berlin 1547 10; Reproduktionsrecht verbehalten.
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Head rowing coach Al Ulbrickson just after the University of Washington varsity crew won the gold at the Berlin Olympics, Grünau on the Langer See, Germany, August 14, 1936
From attached material: C. 325 – Der Trainer der siegreichen amerikanischen Achtermannschaft. Sichtlich befriedigt raucht er nach dem schönen Erfolg seiner schützlinge eine Zigarette.[The trainer of the victorious American eight crew. Clearly content, he smokes a cigarette after the fine success of his proteges]
Stamped on verso: Bilderdienst Bittner; Inh. Hans Bittner, Bildberichterstatter (RDP); Berlin SW 68, Zimmerstr. 72-74; Fernsprecher: A 7 Dönhoff 1983; Postscheckkonto: Berlin 1547 10; Reproduktionsrecht verbehalten.
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University of Washington varsity crew placing their racing shell the "Husky Clipper" in the water at Grünau on the Langer See, Germany, between August 12 and 14, 1936
The Husky varsity crew went on to win the gold in the men's eight competition beating both the German and Italian teams In front of a huge crowd that included Adolf Hitler. Team members included Roger Morris, bow; then Charles Day; Gordon B. Adam; John G. White; James B. McMillin; George E. Hunt; Joseph Rantz; and Don B. Hume, stroke and Robert Moch, coxswain. The men's eight competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics took place at Grünau Regatta Course in Berlin, Germany.
Stamped on verso: Bilderdienst Bittner; Inh. Hans Bittner, Bildberichterstatter (RDP); Berlin SW 68, Zimmerstr. 72-74; Fernsprecher: A 7 Dönhoff 1983; Postscheckkonto: Berlin 1547 10; Reproduktionsrecht verbehalten.
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University of Washington varsity crew after winning the preliminary men's eight event at the Berlin 1936 Olympics, Grünau on the Langer See, Germany, August 12, 1936
Team members were Roger Morris, bow; Charles Day, no. 2; Gordon B. Adam, no. 3; John G. White, no. 4; James B. McMillin, no. 5; George E. Hunt, no. 6; Joseph Rantz, no. 7; Don B. Hume, stroke; and Robert G. Moch, coxswain. The men's eight competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics took place at Grünau Regatta Course in Berlin, Germany.
From attached material: C. 330. Olympia-Rudderregatta. Ameriak [sic] siegt im 1. Vorren en [sic] harten Kampf gegen Grossbritannien. [C. 330. Olympic rowing regatta. America wins the preliminary after a tough fight against Great Britain].
Stamped on verso: Bilderdienst Bittner; Inh. Hans Bittner, Bildberichterstatter (RDP); Berlin SW 68, Zimmerstr. 72-74; Fernsprecher: A 7 Dönhoff 1983; Postscheckkonto: Berlin 1547 10.
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The five-hundred meter marker of the men's eight rowing final, with Italy ahead by over half a length, United States in far lane, and Germany in near lane at the Berlin 1936 Olympics, Grünau on the Langer See, Germany, August 14, 1936
Photograph taken between 6:00 PM and and 6:06 Central European Time (CET)
Handwritten on verso: 500 meter in Olympic final. U.S., Eng. Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, Germany.
Stamped on verso: Bilderdienst Bittner; Inh. Hans Bittner, Bildberichterstatter (RDP); Berlin SW 68, Zimmerstr. 72-74; Fernsprecher: A 7 Dönhoff 1983; Postscheckkonto: Berlin 1547 10; Wiedergaberecht verbehalten.
Moch CR99The United States was assigned the easternmost lane of the two-thousand meter course at Berlin-Grünau Regatta Course, the lane farthest from the viewer in these shots. Next to the Americans were Great Britain (who won their repechage), then Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany, respectively. The University of Washington varsity crew finished their race in 6:25:40, a third-of-a-second over the Italian team (6:26:00), and a full second ahead of the German team (6:26:40)
University of Washington varsity crew just before competing in the men's eight rowing final at the Berlin 1936 Olympics, Grünau on the Langer See, Germany, August 14, 1936
From left, descending from top Charles "Chuck" Day (2 seat), Herbert "Roger" Morris (1 seat); John "Johnny" White (4 seat), Gordon "Gordy" Adam (3 seat); George "Shorty" Hunt (6 seat), James "Stub" McMillin (5 seat).
From attached material: C. 328 – Die siegreiche amerikanische Achtermannschaft kurz vor dem Start. Zuversichtlich geht sie an ihre schwere Aufgabe. Ihr schöner Lohn war die golden Medaille. [The victorious American eight crew just before the start (of the race). Confidently they go forth to their important task. Their fine reward was the gold medal.]
Photograph taken between 5:30 and 6:00 PM Central European Time (CET)
Stamped on verso: Bilderdienst Bittner; Inh. Hans Bittner, Bildberichterstatter (RDP); Berlin SW 68, Zimmerstr. 72-74; Fernsprecher: A 7 Dönhoff 1983; Postscheckkonto: Berlin 1547 10; Reproduktionsrecht verbehalten.
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„Wir warten auf Prof. Brandt“: Ein Kriegsgefangenenschicksal aus Kiel
Der Aufsatz von Lisa Bittner begibt sich in das Kiel der unmittelbaren Nachkriegszeit. Bittner beleuchtet in ihrem Beitrag die letztlich erfolglosen Versuche verschiedener Akteurinnen und Akteure, den Kieler Juraprofessor Hans Kurt Paul Brandt aus der jugoslawischen Kriegsgefangenschaft zu befreien. Die Autorin fragt nach den Motivationen einzelner Gruppen, sich für dessen Heimkehr einzusetzen, und reflektiert das starke Engagement der Studierenden, die dieser Thematik einen eigenen Artikel im Kieler Studenten, der ersten Studierendenzeitung der CAU nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, widmeten. Gleichfalls legt der Beitrag professorale Netzwerke offen, die während der NS-Zeit geknüpft wurden und noch lange darüber hinaus wirkten. Diesen gelang es nicht nur, die junge Studierendenschaft für ihre Zwecke einzuspannen, sondern auch, sich gegenseitig in der jungen Bundesrepublik zahlreiche Karrierechancen zu ermöglichen.Lisa Bittner's essay takes us back to Kiel in the immediate post-war period. In her contribution, Bittner examines the in the end unsuccessful attempts by various players to free Kiel law professor Hans Kurt Paul Brandt from Yugoslavian war captivity. The author asks about the motivations of individual groups to intercede on behalf of his return home and reflects the strong commitment of the students, who dedicated an article to this topic in the Kieler Studenten, the first student newspaper of the CAU after the Second World War. The essay likewise reveals professorial networks which were tied during the Nazi era and continued to have an impact long afterwards. Those networks succeeded not only in harnessing the young student body for their own purposes, but also in providing each other with numerous career opportunities in the young Federal Republic
University of Washington varsity crew crossing the finish line of the preliminary men's eight competition beating Great Britain at the Berlin 1936 Olympics, Grünau on the Langer See, Germany, August 12, 1936
Order of finish: United States (Time 6:00.8); Great Britain (6:02.1) France (6:11.6), Japan (6:12.3), Czechoslovakia (6:28.6). The Husky varsity crew went on to win the gold in the men's eight competition beating both the German and Italian teams In front of a huge crowd that included Adolf Hitler. Team members included Roger Morris, bow; then Charles Day; Gordon B. Adam; John G. White; James B. McMillin; George E. Hunt; Joseph Rantz; and Don B. Hume, stroke and Robert Moch, coxswain. The men's eight competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics took place at Grünau Regatta Course in Berlin, Germany.
From attached material: C. 1629. Olympische Ruderwettkämpfe. Den 1. Vorlauf im Achter gewann USA in der Zeit von 6 Min. 0,8 Sek. vor Grossbritannien und Frankreich. [The USA won the first heat of the Men's eight in a time of 6 minutes and 8 seconds over Great Britain and France]
Stamped on verso: Bilderdienst Bittner; Inh. Hans Bittner, Bildberichterstatter (RDP); Berlin SW 68, Zimmerstr. 72-74; Fernsprecher: A 7 Dönhoff 1983; Postscheckkonto: Berlin 1547 10; Wiedergaberecht verbehalten.
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University of Washington varsity crew and other competitors at starting line of the men's eight rowing final at the Berlin 1936 Olympics, Grünau on the Langer See, Germany, August 14, 1936
The Husky varsity crew went on to win the gold in the men's eight competition beating both the German and Italian teams In front of a huge crowd that included Adolf Hitler. Team members included Roger Morris, bow; then Charles Day; Gordon B. Adam; John G. White; James B. McMillin; George E. Hunt; Joseph Rantz; and Don B. Hume, stroke and Robert Moch, coxswain. The men's eight competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics took place at Grünau Regatta Course in Berlin, Germany.
Photograph taken at 6:00 PM Central European Time (CET)
Stamped on verso: Bilderdienst Bittner; Inh. Hans Bittner, Bildberichterstatter (RDP); Berlin SW 68, Zimmerstr. 72-74; Fernsprecher: A 7 Dönhoff 1983; Postscheckkonto: Berlin 1547 10; Wiedergaberecht verbehalten.
Moch CR97The United States was assigned the easternmost lane of the two-thousand meter course at Berlin-Grünau Regatta Course, the lane farthest from the viewer in these shots. Next to the Americans were Great Britain (who won their repechage), then Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany, respectively. The University of Washington varsity crew finished their race in 6:25:40, a third-of-a-second over the Italian team (6:26:00), and a full second ahead of the German team (6:26:40)
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