The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has been slated for selling merchandise commemorating the 1936 Berlin games which Hitler used to showcase his hate-filled ideology.
IOC faces backlash for selling 1936 Berlin Olympics shirts, with Holocaust groups citing Nazi propaganda ties.
An IOC spokesperson said they "acknowledge the historical issues of 'Nazi propaganda'" related to the Berlin competition.
German politicians argue the artwork is inseparable from the Nazi legacy of the 1936 Games and should not be sold without context.
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