Remando como un solo hombre la historia del equipo de remo que humilló a Hitler - Daniel James Brown
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Remando como un solo hombre la historia del equipo de remo que humilló a Hitler

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Language
Spanish
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Nórdica Libros
Pages
459
ISBN
9788416440207
In the midst of the Great Depression, a group of young men from the University of Washington sought more than just an education; they sought survival. This is the true story of nine working-class boys from the American West, including the orphaned Joe Rantz, who found an improbable path forward through the demanding sport of rowing. Faced with financial hardship and personal struggles, they dedicated themselves to the rigorous training required to master the intricate synchronization of an eight-oar crew.

Their journey took them from the dusty boatyards of Seattle to the elite rowing competitions of the East Coast, culminating in an epic quest for Olympic gold at the 1936 Berlin Games. Against the backdrop of a world on the brink of war and Adolf Hitler's propaganda machine, these unlikely athletes, sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers, aimed to prove that true grit and unwavering teamwork could overcome any odds. This narrative of perseverance and collective spirit offers insight into a pivotal moment in history and the transformative power of finding one's place within a unified whole.

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