The Diplomatic Campaign Against the Short-Lived 1968 Berlin Olympic Bid
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2022-09-26
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Cambridge University Press
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Abstract
In 1963 the West Berlin mayor proposed a joint bid from West and East Berlin to host the 1968 Olympic Games. West Germany’s closest allies sought to persuade the West German and Berlin governments to stop the bid, which both supported but had largely kept secret from their allies. This episode demonstrates not only the significance which foreign ministries have long attributed to international sport, but also their clear involvement to actively end another country’s Olympic aspirations because of the diplomatic ramifications, particularly the potential to challenge the four-power control of Berlin, and their own self-serving interests in hosting the same event.
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Cold War, Berlin, Olympic bid, East Germany, West Germany, diplomacy
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Dichter, H.L. (2022) The Diplomatic Campaign Against the Short-Lived 1968 Berlin Olympic Bid. Contemporary European History,