Minisode 1: The Olympic Torch and its Shocking Origins

Minisode 1: The Olympic Torch and its Shocking Origins

Surprise!!! Listen to the first few minutes of our first special minisode! You can listen (or watch) the rest on our Patreon - Did you know the iconic Olympic torch relay isn't an ancient tradition at all? Join Andrew as he investigates the surprising Nazi origins of this modern spectacle. We'll uncover how the 1936 Berlin Olympics, orchestrated by Hitler's regime, used the torch relay as a powerful propaganda tool. Learn how this seemingly innocent symbol was meticulously crafted to connect the Third Reich with the glory of ancient Greece, and how it became a cornerstone of the modern Olympic Games. We'll also explore the torch relay's fascinating ties to the ancient past. Discover how the Nazis, in their quest for legitimacy, drew inspiration from ancient Greek rituals and mythology to create a captivating narrative for their Olympic spectacle. We'll discuss the torch's symbolism, its journey across continents, and its enduring legacy as a unifying symbol of the Olympic spirit. Tune in to this illuminating episode of History for Weirdos to uncover the hidden truths behind one of the world's most recognizable sporting traditions. - We hoped you liked this preview of our first mini-episode or "minisode"! You can listen or watch the full length episode on our Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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