Controversy erupts over the IOC's heritage t-shirts celebrating the 1936 Olympics under the Nazi regime. The committee defended the decision despite criticism.
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 men’s natural 1936 Berlin Games Olympic heritage t-shirt sale has seen the International Olympic Committee heavily criticised.
The governing body for the Olympics is defending its sale of a limited-edition T-shirt commemorating the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin under Adolf Hitler’s Germany. The $42 shirt, which was condemned ...
The International Olympic Committee defends the T-shirt as being part of its Heritage Collection, celebrating styles from all editions of the Games.