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England (white) and Germany (dark) lined up in front of 105,000 spectators at the Olympiastadion on May 14, 1936, both succumbing to the Nazi propaganda machine of the time. England beat Germany 6-3.  

England (white) and Germany (dark) lined up in front of 105,000 spectators at the Olympiastadion on May 14, 1936, both succumbing to the Nazi propaganda machine of the time. England beat Germany 6-3.  

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Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller having a little kick about wearing traditional Scottish attire, ahead of West Germany’s match against Scotland.  

Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller having a little kick about wearing traditional Scottish attire, ahead of West Germany’s match against Scotland.  

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The truth was, in 1914, Germany doesn’t want war. Yeah, there’s an arms race, but it’s Britain who’s leading it. So, why does no one admit this? The dead. The body count. We don’t like to admit the war was even partly our fault cos so many of our people died. And all the mourning’s veiled the truth. It’s not “lest we forget”, it’s “lest we remember”. That’s what all this is about -the memorials, the Cenotaph, the two minutes’ silence-. Because there is no better way of forgetting something than by commemorating it.
Tom Irwin (The History Boys)

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Germany ‘74 world cup poster

Germany ‘74 world cup poster