HIST 3838 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Canadian Nationalism, Germany National Football Team, Axis Powers

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Union (1941), and the usa (after harbour in 1941) The allied powers: great britain (and its dominions), fracne, the soviet. The axis powers: germany, japan, and italy. Most nations traumatized by the first world war. Total war meant that many pro leagues were depleted of players, fans, resources. To maintain robust canadian nationalism and independence. To engage in multilateral relationships with western democracies (dps) Canadians identify with the anti-communist containment doctrine of the us. Chinese communist revolution (1949) and cuban revolution deepens. Anti-communist sentiment was strong in north america throughout the. The rcmp kept files on 800,000 individuals and organizations from 1945 to. Unions, universities, cultural institutions, peace groups, radicals, homosexuals were suspect. Both sides adopted a strategy of nuclear deterrence. Ioc attempts (cid:498)business as usual(cid:499) approach, keeping politics out of sport. Sought to avoid controversy over which countries would be members. Su, hungary, romania, yugoslavia all had powerful state sponsored sport infrastructure.

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