In 1917 the "German Imperial Commission for Olympic Games" was renamed Deutscher Reichsausschuss für Leibesübungen (DRA, sometimes additionally DRL or, more rarely, DRAfL: "German Imperial Commission for Physical Exercise"). The Deutscher Reichsausschuss für Leibesübungen was led by Theodor Lewald and Carl Diem was its Secretary General. The Deutscher Reichsbund für Leibesübungen (DRL) was established on 27 July 1934 as the official Sports governing body of Nazi Germany. This lavishly illustrated work had many pictures and details about the assorted Nazi organizations, i.e. SA, NSKK, Bund Deutscher Mädel, Hitler Jugend, and so on. Printed in 1934 by the publishing home of the German Sports Aid Funds, a department of the DRL, only quantity one and two of a planned sequence of four volumes have been revealed. In 1936 Hans von Tschammer und Osten, as the top of the Deutscher Reichsbund für Leibesübungen, performed a serious function in the structure and coordination of the Summer Olympics in Berlin. Nordic aesthetic beauty and commitment to Germanic ideals of race went hand in hand during the Nazi period, and von Tschammer und Osten applied a coverage of racial exclusion within sports activities. Other DRL/NSRL publications included Dietwart, a sports activities journal with glorious illustrations and Sport und Staat (Sports and State), a large 4-quantity Nazi propaganda report on the organized sports actions in Nazi Germany.
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