Uncanny History: Swastikas in Planica

By , 18 Mar 2019, 14:57 PM Lifestyle
Josef Bradl in Zakopane 1939 Josef Bradl in Zakopane 1939

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March 18, 2019

After 1933 German ski Jumpers competed under their country's new flag. In 1938 Austria was annexed and Austrians such as Josef Bradl, the first person to have jumped over the 100 metre mark, also competed under the German Nazi flag and wore a swastika armband.

In 1941 five world records were achieved by Austrian and German jumpers in Planica, which is why the Wikipedia page on ski jumping world records looks like this:

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You can also see swastikas on arm bands of at least two jumpers in the video below, which was filmed in Planica between the years 1936 and 1941.

Planica 1935 - 1941 from matjaz zbontar on Vimeo.

One month after the 1941 competition in Planica, Germany invaded the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the ski jumps only returned to Planica in 1947.

You can find all our sotires on Planica here.

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