Lost Skeleton
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To coincide with the relay of the vicissitudinous 2008 Olympic Torch, I watched my old laser disc (pre-DVD analogue optical disc) of Leni Riefenstahl's superb documentary, Olympia 1. Teil - Fest der Völker. This chronicle of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, completed in 1938, seems particularly relevant seventy years on, but I don't intend to mull over the political parallels here.
I captured a frame which I thought would be of interest to Imperial scholars. At left is the aged August von Mackensen, wearing what every retired Feldmarschall should wear at the Olympics. And, yes, that is Josef Goebbels at far right with binos. Though one can't see his club foot, Goebbels' cane is hooked to the handrail. Aryan supremacy, my eye!
Though the Attila is not identical (note the cuffs and collar), this ensemble, attributed to von Mackensen, is on display at the Wehrgeschichtliche Museum in Rastatt.
Chas.
I captured a frame which I thought would be of interest to Imperial scholars. At left is the aged August von Mackensen, wearing what every retired Feldmarschall should wear at the Olympics. And, yes, that is Josef Goebbels at far right with binos. Though one can't see his club foot, Goebbels' cane is hooked to the handrail. Aryan supremacy, my eye!
Though the Attila is not identical (note the cuffs and collar), this ensemble, attributed to von Mackensen, is on display at the Wehrgeschichtliche Museum in Rastatt.
Chas.