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    What symbol did Carl Diem dream up to give the 1936 Berlin Olympics “an ancient aura”?

    Question #76968. Asked by lask. (Mar 09 07 10:29 AM)


    beeaydee

    The Olympic Torch Relay

    http://www.kbs-koeln.de/gbg/diem/english/torch.htm

    Mar 09 07, 10:36 AM


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