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Karl Ritter von Halt

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114:, president of the IAAF and chairman of its executive council, stated that the full congress of the IAAF, which was scheduled to start the next day, could not reinstate Nurmi for the Olympics but merely review the phases and political angles related to the case. The AP called this "one of the slickest political maneuvers in international athletic history", and wrote that the Games would now be "like Hamlet without the celebrated Dane in the cast." Thousands protested against the action in Helsinki. Details of the case were not released to the press, but the evidence against Nurmi was believed to be the sworn statements from German race promoters that Nurmi had received $ 250–500 per race when running in Germany in autumn 1931. The statements were produced by Karl Ritter von Halt, after Edström had sent him increasingly threatening letters warning that if evidence against Nurmi were not provided he would be "unfortunately obliged to take stringent action against the 574: 22: 423: 390: 174:
Karl Ritter von Halt was successful in clearing his past as Nazi leader in the post-war years, although tourists to Garmisch protested in 2006 that the town's football stadium was still named after him. It was quietly renamed Stadion am Gröben. Ritter von Halt led the
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In 1936 he was named President of the Committee for the organization of the
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Knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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In 1944 Karl Ritter von Halt led the Sports Office of the Third Reich,
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Presidents of the Organising Committees for the Olympic Games
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President of Organizing Committee for Summer Olympic Games
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He nearly won the decathlon at the 1914 Baltic Games in
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Index


Nazi Germany
German Federal Republic
Munich
track and field athlete
1912 Summer Olympics
javelin throw competition
shot put event
pentathlon competition
4x100 metre relay competition
decathlon
Malmö
Military Order of Max Joseph
10,000 m
Sigfrid Edström
German Athletics Association
Fourth Winter Olympics
Garmisch
Hans von Tschammer und Osten
International Olympic Committee
Nationalsozialistischer Reichsbund fĂĽr LeibesĂĽbungen
Arno Breitmeyer
Nazi Germany
World War II
NKVD special camp Nr. 2
Buchenwald concentration camp
National Olympic Committee of Germany
Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg
"Karl Ritter von Halt"
Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö

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