Hi everyone,
I'm new here! Collecting everything related to the Netherlands in ww2. Thought I'd show this photo grouping from my collection.
The trainer is Tinus Osendarp, a Dutch sprinter. In the Olympic games 1936 he got the third place and they called him "der schnellste Weiße". The first place was for the famous Jesse Owens. during the war Tinus collaborated. He was a member of the NSB, Germanic SS and he hunted down Jews and resistance men for the Dutch police and SD.
This sports course (training leaders for the German "Körper Kultur") was held at the Jeugdherberg Alteveer in Arnhem.
The photo's were taken by a photographer from the Stapf Bilderdienst. Franz Anton Stapf was a nazi that moved to Amsterdam in 1935 and started his own photo/press company. He fled back to Germany after "Dolle dinsdag", 5 september 1944.
I'm new here! Collecting everything related to the Netherlands in ww2. Thought I'd show this photo grouping from my collection.
The trainer is Tinus Osendarp, a Dutch sprinter. In the Olympic games 1936 he got the third place and they called him "der schnellste Weiße". The first place was for the famous Jesse Owens. during the war Tinus collaborated. He was a member of the NSB, Germanic SS and he hunted down Jews and resistance men for the Dutch police and SD.
This sports course (training leaders for the German "Körper Kultur") was held at the Jeugdherberg Alteveer in Arnhem.
The photo's were taken by a photographer from the Stapf Bilderdienst. Franz Anton Stapf was a nazi that moved to Amsterdam in 1935 and started his own photo/press company. He fled back to Germany after "Dolle dinsdag", 5 september 1944.
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