and celebrated. The losers emerged physically and mentally beaten if they survived. "The Olympic victors were more than athletic heroes; they were local and even
give hostages and slaves to the victors, and surrender virtually everything they had. If the losers were lucky, they were allowed to live and become loyal subjects
burden of reparations payments and the demands of six million unemployed workers. But even for the victors, the heady times were short. In 1929, a worldwide capitalist
In grief you will find courage and faith to overcome the setback. We need to learn to become victors, not victims. Fear and doubt short-circuit the mind. Ask yourself
of view of the victims. Virgil writes a characteristically evenhanded account, so that both losers and winners earn our sympathy and respect. Virgil tries to minimize
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