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Saigon, 1965
In the 1960s the Pentagon set up a research project in an old villa in downtown Saigon.

Hitler’s Olympics, Part 9: A Plague on Both Your Houses.—Hitler's Olympics
What is the right way to reconcile something pure with the messiness of the real world?

Hitler’s Olympics, Part 8: “Vater, It is to be Fayetteville”—Hitler's Olympics
The fight over the games provided Americans a chance to study Nazi Germany.

Hitler’s Olympics, Part 7: Long Jump, Tall Tale—Hitler's Olympics
The hidden life of one of America’s iconic sports heroes, Jesse Owens.

Part 6: The Jiggle & the Giddy Up—Hitler's Olympics
What really happened at the long jump pit that day between Jesse Owens and Luz Long?

Part 5: The Amateur’s Hour—Hitler's Olympics
A German Jewish high-jumper is determined to get her shot at Olympic greatness.

Part 4: Outcast in Olympia—Hitler's Olympics
The cheerleader for the American Olympic movement was a tycoon named Avery Brundage.

Part 3: Mustache to Mustache—Hitler's Olympics
The wolf met with the chicken. Guess who won?

Part 2: Pangloss, Polonius, Prufrock—Hitler's Olympics
Faced with a moral dilemma, America needed the wisdom of Solomon. But it got Sherrill.

Part 1: The Blue-Eyed Tornado—Hitler's Olympics
In the early 1930s, Hitler granted a rare interview to US journalist Dorothy Thompson.