Springtime With Hitler

So had a nice train ride (through "Zoo Station," immortalized by U2 etc.) out to the stadium, which one might have thought would have been torn down long ago. Actually, it's still the original concrete oval with a half-roof. On the approach you still find the welcoming towers (see left) on either side. Not too much else remains outside from 1936, beyond the haunting memories, though you can view one of the Olympics swimming pools. Inside--yes, the track where Jesse Owens kicked ass still circles the field, though now in shade of blue.
Good game, Berlin won 2-0 and you can see crowd jumping to feet for first goal (below). About 10,000 locals, in blue and white, stood for entire game in special area at one end, singing and chanting the entire time (though that also seemed a bit, shall we say, too evocative). So great to watch a contest without a single commercial break or announcer or jumbotron ordering crowd to "make some noise" or music blaring every time there was a stoppage in play. No kissing-cam. No t-shirts rocketed into the crowd. No wave. And, contrary to soccer rep, no fights that I saw, though a special squad of police stood at a major gate at end of game to guarantee safe passage home for the away team fans.
Couldn't stop thinking about Jesse Owens and Hitler, and Leni R's "Olympiad," however, and that famous track...


Published on April 27, 2014 02:33
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